22 Material's for a Flora of the Mahiyan Peninsula. 



breadth 175 to 4 in.; petiulules 2 io '6 in., the terminal one lb to 25 

 in. Panicles with few short branches, slender, 3 to 6 in. long, few- 

 flowered, lax. Flowers "25 in. long ; the pedicels about as long, slender, 

 puberulous. Calyx cupular, less than half as long as the petals, with 

 5 shallow broad sub-acute teeth, puberulous. Petals narrowly elliptic, 

 longer than the staminal tube. Staininal tube cylindric, not ventricose, 

 ridged, glabroas, its mouth with ten subiihitelj- bifid teeth : anthers 

 ovate with broad bases, included. Ovary cylindric, tapering into the 

 short style ; stigmas radiating, their apices recurved. Fmit unknown. 



Perak : Wray No. 3345 ; King's Collector No. 6001. Singapore : 

 Ridley No. 4822. 



This differs from the other three species in its stigmas which unite 

 to form a radiate discoid mass, the edges being recurved ; while the other 

 three species have erect slender uu-united stigmas. 



2. Sandoricum Maingayi, Hiern in Hook. fll. Fl. Br. Ind. I, 554. 

 A tree. Leaves 6 to 8 in. long : leaflets elliptic, sub-glabrous, sub-acu- 

 minate, the base obtuse or sub-acute ; main nerves 6 to 8 pairs, de- 

 pi-essed on the upper, prominent on the lower surface, spreading ; length 

 2 to 5 in., breadth 1'5 to 3 in. ; petiolules "35 in., the terminal one 1*25 

 to 1"75 in. Panicles shorter than the leaves, lax, puberulous. Floivers 

 "35 to "45 in. long, their pedicels of about the same length ; bracteoles 

 minute, subulate. Galyx fleshy, obscurely toothed, minutely pilose. 

 Petals three times as long as the calyx, fleshy, elliptic, blunt, glabrous. 

 Staminal-tuhe cylindiical, ventricose in the upper half, ridged ; the mouth 

 with 10 bifid teeth. Stigmas erect, rather long. Fruit unknown. 

 C. DeCand. Mem. Phan. I, 462. 



Malacca; Maingay (Kew Distrib. No. 328). 



I have seen only Maingay's Malacca specimens. They resemble 

 S. borneense, Miq., oi which I have seen the type specimen; but that 

 species has narrower and longer leaflets with more numerous lateral 

 nerves; it has also smaller flowers. 



Mr. Hiern desci-ibcs this as a tree, M. C. DeCandolle as a shrub. 



3. Sandoricum emarginatdm, Hiern in Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. I, 553. 

 A tree. Leaves 5 to 7 m. long ; leaflets obovate to elliptic, the apex 

 emarginate and usually mucronate, slightly narrowed to the oblique 

 base ; main nerves 5 to 6 pairs, spreading, slightly prominent ; length 

 2 to 35 in., breadth 125 to 2 in., petiolules "35 to 5 in., the terminal 

 one 1 to 125 in. Panicles short, dense; flowers 2 in, long, shortly pedi- 

 cellate. Calyx cup-shaped, slightly accrescent. Staminal-tube with 

 8 or 10 sub-glabrous emarginate teeth. Fruit (immature) sub-globular 

 or obovoid, densely and minutely tomentose. C. DeCaud. Mem. Phan. I, 

 461. S. Beccarianum, Baill. in Adansonia, 264. 



Malacca: Maingay (Kew Distrib. No. 331). 

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