114 Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 



The Perak specimens show two forms, the one (No. 1483 Wray) with leaves 

 elliptic-oblong, glabrous beneath ; the other (No. 2951 Wray) with smaller leaves 

 elliptic-lanceolate, with occasional stellate hairs beneath. Other specimens from 

 various localities show intermediate forms so that they are not constant varieties. 



2. Viburnum Beccarii, Gamble n. sp. Apparently a small tree, 

 young branches rather thick, smooth. Leaves opposite, entire, coriace- 

 ous, ovate, obtuse or very shortly and bluntly acute, base cuneate ; 

 glabrous above, minutely glandular-dotted beneath ; main-nerves 4 to 6 

 pairs, smaller nerves reticulate; length 3 to 5 in,, breadth 2 to 3 in., 

 petiole 75 to 1'25 in. Corymb terminal, long-peduncled (1*5 to 3 in.), 

 umbellate, main branches 6 to 8, upper branches cymose, all brown 

 stellate-pubescent when young; bracts and bracteoles small, linear, very 

 numerous, rusty stellate-pubescent, very quickly deciduous. Calyx-tnhe 

 clavate, glabrous, '1 in. long ; teeth very minute. Corolla tubular, ovoid 

 in bud, "15 in. long ; teeth 5, acute. Stamens 5 ; anthers oblong, pendu- 

 lous from the summit of a subulate thickened filament, "075 in. long. 

 Ovary 1-celled ; style short, conical. Fruit (young only) a drupe, 1- 

 celled, faintly 1-grooved on one face, 2-grooved on the other, 



Perak : Scortechini^lbh. Distkib. Sumatra {Beccari No. 194 on 

 Mt. Singalan in Herb. Kew). 



Specimens of the fully opened corolla or of the mature fruit are not yet avail- 

 able. 



3. Viburnum lutescens, Blume Bijdr. 655 (1825), A small tree, 

 young branches slender, smooth, youngest parts and branches of tlie 

 inflorescence brown, stellately-pubescent. Leaves opposite, ovate-acu- 

 minate, thinly coriaceous, cuneate at base, upper two-thirds deeply 

 crenate-dentate, sometimes serrate, teeth mucronate, lower one-third 

 entire ; both surfaces glabrous ; main-nerves 6 to 8 pairs, ascending, 

 prominent, lesser nerves reticulate ; length 3 to 6 in., breadth 1*5 to 

 2"5 in., petiole "5 to "75, rough when dry. Corymb terminal, long- 

 peduncled (1'5 to 2'5 in.), umbellate, primary branches 3 to 6 and '5 to 

 '75 in. long, paniculate-cymosely branched above ; bracts of primary 

 branches deciduous, linear-spathulate, *4 to '5 in. long, bracteoles very 

 minute, ovate-acuminate, both stellately brown-pubescent. Galyx-tnhe 

 angular, glabrous, '05 in. long ; lobes 5, erect, ovate, bluntly acute. 

 Corolla hemispheric in bud, rotate-campanulate when open; lobes 5, 

 rounded, imbricate, white. Stamens 5 ; anthei-s oblong, exserted ; fila- 

 ments short, equal to the petals. Ovary 1-celled ; style short, conical, 

 faintly 3-lobed. Fruit a drupe, oblong-ellipsoid, abruptly apiculate, 

 compressed, 1-grooved on one and 2-grooved on the other face, "3 to '4 

 in. long, 2 in. broad; endocavp thick, hard. DC. Prodr. IV. 325, 

 V. moaogynu.ii, Blume Bijdr. 655 ; DC). Prodr. IV. 327. V. sundaicunif 



