128 REVISION OP INDIAN SCREWMXES AND THEIR ALLIES. 
medio liberas pyramidatas connatse ; stigmata peltata, magna.— P. la- 
<w«w««,Blume in Rumph. i. t. 53 (mala); P. fmicularis p, Lamk. 
Encycl. i. 372. Folium Bagea maritimum, Rumph. Herb. Arab. iv. 
151. t. 80 (t. SI quid?). Pand. Bidur, Jungh. ms. 
Hab. Moluecos!; southern coast of Java, Junghuhn ; Banca and 
Baouw Archipelago ? 
Caudex arboreus, erectus, crassiuuline Cocoes nucifewe, 40-50, imino 
60-pedalis, simplex v. srepius apice divisus, sparse acute verrucosus, 
cinereus, basi radicibus aereis brach. crassis seriatim verrucosis susten- 
tus. Folia spiraliter triiaria, crassissitnc (saepius 1 lin.) coriacea, 
flaccida, 12-15 ped. longa, usque \ ped. lata, lato-lmearia, cuspidata, 
atro-viridia, subtus glaucescentia, lateribus rectaugulariter deviis, mar- 
ginibus costaque subtus crasse incurvato-spinosa, spinia plaiuuscuhs 
vix pungentibus. Syncarpia solitaria, pendula, fere 2-2 £ ped. longa, 
14-U ped. crassa, oblonga v. subglobosa, glauco-viridia ; drupae 
3 poll, longse, 2-4-nse, in phalanges compresso-5-6-gonas connate v. 
rarius una alteraque libera, iignosse, apice pyramidato-productse, supra 
usque ad mediam liberam glauco-virides v. albido-glaucse, infra cas- 
laneae ; stigmata oblique sessdia, peltata, magna, testacea. 
Nom. Vekn. Bidur, Mai. 
This is one of the finest and largest Screwpines I ever saw in the 
Malayan Archipelago, with fruits which generally resemble somewhat 
those of Durio zibethinus. 
Tab. LXI V.— The whole plant. Fig. 1. Two drupes, natural size. Fig- 
Upper part of a drupe, witli side-view of the stigma. 
Species Indicjs eeliqu^:, magis minusve dublk. 
1. P. itnipopiUatus, Demist. Clav. Hort. Malab.— Perin Kaida 
Taddi, Rheede, Hort. Malab. ii. t. 7. 
Hab. Malabar. 
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2. P. repens, Rumph. Herb. Amb. iv. 152 ; Miq. FL Ind. Bat. ui. 
165.— P. Samak, Hassk. Cat. Bogor. 61; FL (Bot. Ztg.) 18*2, 
Beibl. ii. 14; Miq. FL Ind. Bat. iii. 165; Walp. Ann. i. 753. P> 
variegates, Miq. FL lad. Bat iii. 165 (forma foliis variegatis ex insula 
Madura nee "Nov. HolL). 
Hab. Indian Archipelago from the Moluecos to Java, & n 
Banca. 
Nom. Vekn. Saraak, Mai. 
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