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ß. Fruit rugulose, densely wooly rufous tomentose. 



12. M. Lowiana King sp. n^ 

 y. Fruit glabrous. 



Leares linear-oblong. 13. M. Maingayi Hook. f». 



Leaves ovate-elliptic or elliptic. 



14. M. Ändamanica Hook. f. 

 II. Male flowers elongate, narrowly tubulär ; fruit gibbous, glabrous. 



15. M. elliptica Wall. 

 6. Male flowers on short, woody, few flovvered axillary racemes. 



16. M. suavis King sp. n. 

 Subsect. Horsfieldia (A. DC.) Male flowers minute, mixed witli sub- 

 persistent bracteoles , in many - flowered glomeruli on large, open,, 

 branching panicles ; androecium and fruit as in Eumyristica. 



17. M. Horsfieldii Bl. 



Sect. IL Pyrrhosa (Pyrrhosa Blume, Hook. fil. and Th., A. DC). 

 Male flowers minute, in many-flowered, branching, often lar^e and 

 spreading panicles, perianth ebracteolate, usually 3 sometimes 4-toothed ; 

 androecium short, subglobular or 3 gonous, rarely cylindric, usually 

 sessile ; anthers not elongate, completely attached to the column by 

 their backs, their apices sometimes free for short way. Fruit globose 

 or ovoid-globose, the pericarp usually leatheny and but little succulent 

 (succulent in M. superba). 



1. Androecium cylindric. 



Anthers about 10, quite connate ; leaves 5 to 6,5 in. long. 



18. M. fulva King sp. n.- 

 Anthers about 9, with free apices; leaves 10 to 12 in. long. 



19. M. Murtoni Hook. f. 

 Anthers about 18, with free apices; leaves 9 to 12 in. long. 



20. M. ferruginea Wall. 



2. Androecium ovoid, obtuse ; flowers large; stameus 20. 



21. M. superba Hook. f. et Th. 



3. Androecium depressed-globose, shortly stalked. 



22. M. Prainii King sp. n. 



4. Androecium depressed-globose, sessile. 



a. Leaves glabrous. 



Male flowers large (0,13 in. in diam.); fruit 1,5 to 1,75 in. long; 



arillus entire. 23. M. Kinyii Hook. f. 



Male flowers under 0,1 in. in diam.; fruit 1,5 in. long; arillus 



laciniate at the apex. 24. M. amygdalina Wall. 



Male flowers 0,1 in. in diam. ; fruit 2,5 to 3 in. long; arillus slightly 



laciniate at the apex. 25. M. sucosa King sp. n. 



b. Leaves rusty-tomentose, especially beneath. 



«. Leaves glabrescent when old; 6 to 10 in. long; male panicles 

 2,5 to 4 in. long. 26. M. tomentosa Hook. f. et Th. 



ß. Leaves persislently tomentose; more than 10 in. long. 



* Male panicles 6 to 9 in. long , their branches long and 

 slender. 



cf flowers very small (0,5 in. long.), globular, glabrous, 

 crowded; their pedicels short. 



27. M. ruhiginosa King sp. n. 

 cf flowers 0,1 in. long ; their pedicels 2 to 3 limes as long. 



28. M. flocculosa King sp. n. 



** Male panicles 4 to 12 in. long; their branches short, very 



stout. 29. M. WalUchü Hook. f. et Thoms- 



5. Monocious ; the $ panicles much longer than the male. 



30. M. canarioides King sp. n. 



Sect. IIL Gy mnacranthera (A. DC.) Panicles as in Pyrrhosa, 

 but short ; perianth ebracteolate, 3-toothed ; androecium shortly cylin- 

 dric, or subquadrangular and truncate, sessile ; anthers connate to 



