wai BR es" 
tida, nigra, arillus cinnabarinus. — Sumatra orient, in prov. 
__Palembang, prope Muara-duwa, in Ogan-ulu (r.). 
(1795). Amoora Aphanamixis R. s. /, c.? — Sterilis. — Bangka, 
prope Djebus (r.). 
(796). Amoora Teysmanniana. Ramuli petioli paniculaeque 
ochrascenti-stellato-tomentellae; foliola 7—8 alterna, tribussuperio= 
ribus ad verticem petioli confertis, brevi-petiolulata, e basi inaequali 
rotundatÂ vel aequali acutÂ lanceolato-oblonga, anguste obtuseque 
acuminata, pergamacea, subtus pallida multi-costulata, praesertim in 
costulis stellato-furfurella; paniculae masc. axillares cymoso-ramo- 
sae; calyx cupulatus 4—5-lobus lobis obtusis, extus stellato-tomen- 
tellus; petala ovata 3 (raro cum quarti rudimento); staminum tu- 
bus subglobosus 6-dentatus. — Calyce a congeneribus recedit, nec 
tamen e genere rejiciatur. — Sumatra austr. in prov. Lampong, 
ad fl, Tarabangi (r.). 
_ (797). Dysoxylum lampongum. Petiolus (acutangulus) petiolu- 
lique basi tumidi; foliola opposita et subopposita 4—3-juga, e basi 
acutÂ subaequali vel aequali elliptico-oblonga et lanceolata plerum- 
que obtuse lato-acuminata, chartaceca, superiora majora, costulis 
utrinqgue 11—8, glabra; racemi axillares et subterminales breves, 
fructiferi crassi oligocarpi; capsula obovoidea glabra trilocularis. — 
Ludit B. eostulis validioribus. — A D. alliaceo foliolis longioribus 
(quae in sicco fuscescunt) et costulis numerosioribus differt. — 
Sumatra austr. in prov. Lampong, prope Kebang, Siring-ke- 
bau (r.). — $. in Priaman Sumatrae occid. (n.). 
(798). Dysoxylum acutangulum. Petiolus communis acute te- 
tragonus; foliola 3—5-vulgo 4-juga opposita vel subopposita, e basi 
aequali vel subaequali acutÂ vel rotundatà elliptico- vel ovato-oblonga 
vix acuminata, erasse coriacea, venis costalibus densis teneris sub- 
obtectis; capsula magna obovoidea trilocularis. — Siccatum grisco- 
viridulum. — Bangka, prope Djebuset aliunde; lignum fabrile (t.). 
(199). Dysoxylum macrocarpum Br. / c.? Satis congruit, sed 
BLUMEL phrasis nimis brevis nee specimen vidi authenticum. — 
Sumatra occid, in Priaman (p.). 
