Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 



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Teeth of calyx short, acute, its fundus rounded ; 

 fruit globular, '25 in. in diam. ; flower pedicels 

 with acicular bracteoles j leases much acuminate, 

 2*8 to 5 5 in. long 

 Inflorescence manifestly pedunculate : — 

 Fruit ellipsoid : — 



Young branches terete; calyx-limb truncate; 

 leaves elliptic-oblong or elliptic, 2*5 to 4*75 in. 

 long ... ... ... ... 



Fruit globular : — 



Branches 4-angled : — 



Leaves rhomboid or elliptic-rhomboid ; inflor- 

 escence under '5 in. long; calyx saucer-shaped 

 with wide, minutely 4-toothed mouth ; fruit '2 

 in. in diam. 



Leaves oblong to elliptic, much tapered to each 

 end ; inflorescences 1 in. or more in length, 

 several in each axil; calyx with narrow 

 fundus, the mouth wide ("1 in.) and obscurely 

 4-toothed ; fi'uit '5 in. in diam, ... ... 



Branches terete : — • 

 Mouth of calyx with 4 broad, shallow teeth ; 

 flowers 4 to 6 in a compound umbel ; fruit '25 

 in. in diam. ; leaves caudate-acuminate 

 Mouth of calyx truncate or with 4 obscure 

 teeth : — 



Cymes many-flowered, on peduncles not 

 longer than the leaf-petioles; calyx with 

 wide, obscurely toothed mouth and narrow, 

 cup-shaped tube ; young branches not bi-sul- 

 cate ... ... ... ... 



Cymes or peduncles very slightly if at all 



longer than the petioles ; c&lyx not toothed ; 



young branches deeply bi-sulcate under the 



nodes 



Cymes or peduncles several times longer 



than the leaf -petioles : — 



Peduncles solitary ; leaves thinly coria- 

 ceous ... 



Peduncles several from the same axil; 

 leaves coriaceous ... ... 



20. M. cinereum. 



21. 3/. oleacfolium. 



22. J/. pancijJoriim. 



23. M, elegans. 



24. M, acuminatum. 



25, M. garcinioldes. 



26. M. anda 



manxcum. 



27. M. intermedium. 



28. M, edule. 



1. Memecylon oligoneuron, Blame, Mus, Bot. I, 354. A small 

 tree or shrub ; young branches slender, terete, their bark pale-brown. 

 Leaves thinly coriaceous, brown below, greenish brown above when dry, 

 oblong to ovate- or elliptic-oblong, shortly and obtusely acuminate, 

 boldly 3- nerved from the cuneate base, transverse nerves invisible; 

 length 2-4 in.; breadth 1-3-1-65 ; petiole -OS-'IS in. Flowers small 



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