Calophyllum^ GuttifercE . go 



seed large, cotyledons very large, plane-convex, fused, fleshy^ 



no endosperm (? always). — Sp. about 25 ; 20 in Fl. B. Ind. 



Pet. o. 



Leaves large, 5-10 in i. C. spectabile. 



Leaves small, 1-2^ in. . . . 



Lves. broadly oval or obovate . . 2. C. Burmanni. 



Lves. lanceolate or oval, tapering to 



apex 3. C. PULCHERRIMUM. 



Pet. 4- 



Infior. shorter than leaves. 



Young parts glabrous . . . . 4. C. Inophyllum. 

 ^'oung parts rufous-tomentose. 



Lves. all similar . . . . 5. C. tomentosum. 

 Lves. of two kinds . . . . 6. C. bracteatum. 

 Infior. equalling or longer than leaves. 

 Lves. small. 1-3 in. 



Lves. rounded or cordate at base . 7. C. Thwaitesii. 

 Lves. acute at base. 



Infior exceeding leaves . . . 8. C. trapezifolium. 

 Infior. equalling leaves . . . 9. C. CUNEIFOLIUM. 



Leaves large, 4-6 in 10. C. cordato-OBLONGUM, 



Pet. 8 (see also 9 and 10) . . . . 11. C. Walkerii. 



1. C. spectabile, Willd. in Mag. Berol. (181 1), 80. Domba- 

 kina, S. 



C. Mooniu Wight, 111. i. 129; Thw. Enum. 52; Planch, and Tri., 

 Mem. Gutt. 241. C. P. 3402. 



Fl. B. Ind. i. 271. Wight, Ic. t. iii. 



A large pyramidal tree, with horizontal branches, bark 

 smooth, yellowish-grey, young shoots ferrugineous-tomentose; 

 1. 5-10 in., lanceolate-oblong, acute at base, subacute, margin 

 slightly recurved, lat. veins very fine and close, petiole \-\ in., 

 very stout, pubescent, becoming glabrous ; fl. \ in., in small, 

 erect, axillary panicles or umbellate clusters, ped. J- ^ in. ; 

 sep. 4, roundish-oval, nearly equal; pet. o; fr. subglobose, 

 apiculate, smooth. 



Moist low country ; rare, and apparently confined to Hewesse and 

 Singhe Raja forests in Pasdun Korale. Moon's specimens were col- 

 lected 'between Horana and Nambapane.' Fl. December to March. 



Also in many parts of the Malay Peninsula and in Java, Fiji, and 

 Society Islands. 



Wood reddish, moderately hard, rather light ; attains large dimensions. 



2. C. Burmanni, Wight, ///. i. 129 (1838). Gurukina, Hin- 

 kina, S., Chirupunnai, T. 



Herm. Mus. 11. Burm. Thes. 130. Fl. Zeyl. n. 202. C. Calaba,. 

 L. Sp. PI. ed. 2,723 (in part). Moon Cat. 41. Thw. Enum. 52. Planch, 

 and Tri. 1. c. 233. C. P. 242, 2447. 



Fl. B. Ind. i. 272. Wight, Ic. tt. 107, 108. Burm. Thes. t. 60. 



A small, round-headed, much-branched tree, bark thick 

 and furrowed, twigs quadrangular, buds and young parts witb 



