Adinandra.] xix. ternstrcemiace^. 195 



(3) A. angulata Ridl. Journ. Linn. Soc. xxxviii. 304. 



A big tree 40 to 50 ft. tall. Branchlets flattened angled. Buds 

 sparingly silky. Leaves elliptic obtusely acuminate stifily cori- 

 aceous, 4 to 7 in. long, 2 to 4 in. wide ; nerves 20 pairs conspicuous ; 

 petioles thick '5 in. long. Flower-bud conical "5 in. long. Sepals 

 ovate glabrous round-tipped "25 in. long. Petals lanceolate fleshy. 

 Stamens '25 in. long; filaments nearly glabrous; anthers silky. 

 Ovary glabrous. Fruit globose 3 in. long, dilated upwards. Hab. 

 Pahang woods of the Teku river on Gunong Tahan, at 4600 to 

 5500 ft. altitude (Robinson, Ridley). 



(4) A. parvifolia Ridl. Journ. Roy. As. Soc. S. Br. 54, p. 23. 

 A. montana Ridl. Journ. F.M.S. Mus. vi. 44. 



A fairly large glabrous tree 30 to 40 ft. tall. Leaves ovate 

 narrowed at the base or obovate blunt, base sub-acute, margins 

 entire or slightly glandular-serrate coriaceous; nerves fine 6 to 

 8 pairs rather faint, with reticulations somewhat conspicuous, 

 inarching within the margin, black glandular dotted on the back, 

 i'5 to 275 in. long, -5 to i*5 in. across ; petioles '25 in. long. Flower 

 I in. across; peduncles "5 in. long glabrous. Bracts small ovate 

 close to flower. Sepals orbicular minutely pustular coriaceous 

 silky, eventually glabrescent, "5 in. long. Petals expanded much 

 longer oblong glabrous except for a silky line running up to the 

 tip. Anthers silky on back and tip. Pistil glabrous. Hah. 

 Mountains at altitudes of 5000 to 6000 ft. Pahang, Gunong Tahan 

 (Robinson) at 5500 ft. altitude. Perak, Thaiping Hills at the top 

 near the cottage at 5000 ft. altitude (Ridley) ; Gunong Kerbau 

 (Robinson) . The flowers very large and wide-expanded for the genus. 



(5) A. macrantha Teysm. and Binn. Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. 

 XXV. 421; King, I.e. 191. 



Tree 20 to 80 ft. tall, 1-5 to 2 ft. through. Buds silky. Leaves 

 thinly coriaceous elKptic-oblong, tip rounded or with short blunt 

 point, base narrowed, glabrous drying greenish yellow; nerves 

 15 to 20 pairs doubly inarching fine but conspicuous, 5 to 7 in. 

 long, 2 to 3-25 in. wide ; petioles -25 in. long, stout winged to base. 

 Flowers 1-4 in. across on peduncles i to 1-25 in. long. Sepals 

 sub-equal round, inner ones a little wider, edges ciliolate. Petals 

 larger round. Stamens 40 to 50 silky. Ovary smooth. Fruit 

 globose 75 in. through, glabrous. Seeds few large reniform. 

 Hab. Johor, Kota Tinggi. Selangor, Langat River. Pahang River ; 

 Bentong (Foxworthy). Perak, Thaiping Hills (Kunstler). Disirib. 

 Sumatra, Java. Native name : Kelat Pamah. 



(6) A. maculosa T. Anders, in Hook. fil. F.B.I, i. 282; King, 

 I.e. 189. 



Tree 40 to 60 ft. tall. Branchlets pubescent. Leaves coriaceous 

 glabrous above, often puberulous beneath, efliptic to oval-oblong 

 abruptly blunt acuminate entire, base acute ; nerves 8 to 10 pairs 

 indistinct, 3-5 to 5-5 in. long, 1-5 to 2-25 in. wide; petioles '25 



