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ply racemose, leaf-opposed and in the uppermost axils, up to 



13 cm long. Capsules (somewhat immature) subglobose, about 



1 cm in diameter, composed of three cocci, outside granulose- 

 glandular, the orange-yellow glands more or less obscured by 

 the very dense, cinereous, stellate-puberulent indumentum, 

 densely and softly echinate, the processes about 3 mm long, 



British North Borneo Marauti watershed, near Tawau, Villamil S76, 

 June 1, 1917, in forests at low altitudes. Locally known as limpasoh-siduk. 



The alliance of this species is manifestly with the Javan Mallotus 

 glaberrimus Muell.-Arg., which has also been reported from Borneo. It 

 differs in its elenticellate branches, caudate-acuminate, entire leaves, which 

 have no marginal glands in the upper part, and fewer lateral nerves. 



STERCULIACEAE 



TARRIETIA Blume 

 TARRIETIA BORNEENSIS sp. nov. 



Arbor circiter 30 m alta, partibus junioribus exceptis glabra; 

 foliis unifoliolatis, ellipticis ad oblongo-ellipticis, coriaceis, bre- 

 viter obtuse acuminatis, basi acutis ad subrotundatis, usque ad 



14 cm longis, glabris, nitidis, supra dense et minute foveolatis, 

 nervis utrinque circiter 12, distinctis; fructibus glabris, circiter 

 1.5 cm longis, alae inaequilateraliter oblongo-obovatae, subfal- 

 catae, apice rotundatae, usque ad 7 cm longae et 3 cm latae. 



A tree about 30 m high, the trunk about 60 cm in diameter, 

 glabrous except the very young parts. Branches brownish, 

 terete, glabrous, the growing branchlets minutely and densely 

 subferruginous-puberulent-lepidote as are the very young peti- 

 oles. Leaves simple, elliptic to oblong-elliptic, brown, of about 

 the same color on both surfaces, shining when dry, coriaceous, 

 9 to 14 cm long, 4 to 6 cm wide, glabrous, the upper surface 

 minutely and densely foveolate, apex shortly and bluntly acumi- 

 nate, base rounded to acute ; lateral nerves about 12 on each side 

 of the midrib, spreading, slightly curved, prominent; petioles 



2 to 3 cm long. Peduncles in fruit up to 6 cm long, axillary, 

 solitary, each bearing about three umbellately disposed fruits. 

 Fruits oblong-ovoid, about 1.5 cm long, glabrous, the wings coria- 

 ceous, brown, shining, reticulate, glabrous, inequilaterally oblong- 

 obovate, subfalcate, rounded at the apex, up to 7 cm long and 



3 cm wide. 



British North Borneo, near Sandakan, Villamil S, August 14, 1915, 

 on forested slopes, altitude 40 to 70 meters. 



This characteristic species is manifestly allied to Tarrietia sijuplici folia 

 Mast, of the Malay Peninsula, the few known species of the genus with 

 simple leaves being Tarrietia kunstleri King and T. simplici folia Mast, of 



