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to S. Wallichiana but the character of the leaves, calyx 
and style do not suggest that this isa real affinity. 
I can find no real ditference between Waillich 1592 and 
the various plants referred to S. pseudo-tieuté, A. W. 
Hill, and have therefore included this species as a synonym of 
S. ovalifolia. The condition of the Wallichian specimens is 
unfortunately imperfect, neither whole flowers nor fruit being 
present, but the only differences between the two species are 
the long, lax inflorescences and the rather larger leaves of 
Wallich’s plant. In all the specimens previously dase under 
S. pseudo-tieuté the main peduncle is_ stout does 
not exceed 1'cm. in length, the inflorescence being a com- 
pact panicle. In Wallich’s plant the inflorescence is a lax 
corymb, borne on a long slender peduncle which may be due to 
conditions of dense shade. In all cases however the main 
peduncle is glabrous or fol pean the pedicels and calyces 
being ferrugineous-pube 
Under S. ovalifolia, Ring and Gamble include King’s Coll. 
eatin and Curtis 3044, but i have referred both of these to my 
Reng’ $ Collector 4865, app lies to S. siuleaaderth, and not to 
S. ovalifolia 45 p- 166). 
it of S. ovalifolia is correctly described under S: 
pseudo-tieuté, A. W. Hi — K.B. 1911, p. 287, and is remark- 
able for its thick woody pericarp. 
can also find no Ea difference between S. ovalifolia, 
from the Malay Peninsula and S. Beccariwi, Gilg, from Borneo 
and have therefore merged the latter species in S. ovalifolia. 
The seeds with their satiny coat distinguish this species easily 
from S. Tieuté from Jaya in which the seeds are covered with a 
thick woolly fe 
entham* suggests that Wallich’s S. acwminata from Amherst 
should be referred to S. ovalifolia. It is a leaf anit only 
and is here considered to belong to’S. laurina 
SPECIES NON SATIS NOTAE. 
78. S. rufa, C. B. Clarke. 
79. S. narcondamensis, = W. Hill. 
80. S. Gautheriana, Pierr 
81. S. quadranguiaris, y W. Hill. 
82. S. tesseroidea, A. Rh ! 
83. S. monosperma, Miq 
84. S. myrioneura, Gilg 
85. S. Thorelii, Pierre 
86. S. polyantha, Pierre. 
87. S. donnaiensis, Pierre. 
88. S. usttata, Pierre. 
89. S. dinhensis, Pierre. 
90. S. leuconeura, Gilg et Benedict. 
91. S. Rast, Gilg et K. Schum. 
92. S. Bancroftiana, Bailey 
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