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dones lanceolatee.—Frutices v. arbores Asie tropicze, aculeatee, pube stel- 
lata ; foliis amplis palmatilobis, lobis serratis v. pinnatifidis ; umbellis 
in paniculos terminales dispositis, floribus viridiusculis. 
Allied to Reynoldsia, from which it differs in habit, shape of the pe- 
tals,.ovate anthers, stigmas seated on an elongated style, and ovary not 
having more than 10 cells. 
1. T. Sundaica, Miq. in Bonplandia, 1856, p. 137; Fl. N. Ind. 
vol. i. pars i. p. 747 ; Ann. Lugd.-Bat. i. p. 11; Regel, Gartenflora, 
1864, t. 438.—Sciadophylium palmatum, Bl. Bijdr. p. 875; De Cand. 
Prodr. iv. p. 259.  Brassaia palmata, Dene. et Planch. in Rev. Hort. 
1854, p. 106. Aralia Reinwardtiana, Steudl. Nom. Bot. i. p. 119 
(errore typog. “ Reinwoldiana "). 4. palmata, Reinw. (non Linn. nec 
Willd.).—Java. 
2. T. palmata, Visiani, l.c. ; C. Koch, l. c. p. 67 et 37 1.— Gastonia 
palmata, Roxb. Cat. Cale. 33; Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 894.  Gilibortia 
palmata, De Cand. Prodr. iv. p. 256. Aralia palmata, Hort. Hedera 
Serruginea, Wall. Cat. n. 4909.—India (Wallich!, n. 4910), Sikkim 
(Hooker et Thomson !), Caleutta Bot. Garden (Roxburgh !, n. 273, in 
' Mus. Brit.). 
3. T. Molluccana, Miq. in Bonplandia, 1856, p. 137; Fi. N. Ind. 
l.c. p. 478, et Ann. Lugd.-Bat. p. 220.—4ralia (7) palmcía, Lam. 
Dict. i. p. 224; De Cand. Prodr. iv. p. 258; Rumph. Amb. iv. t. 43. 
-—Moluccas. 
May be identical with 7. palmata, Vis. ar 
4. T. Zippeliana, Miq. in Ann. Lugd.-Bat. p. 11.—Eschweilerta 
palmata, Zippel, Herb. et mss.—Amboina (Zippelius). 
* T, Moluccane, Miq., simillima, sed ovario drupisque 4-locularibus 
cet. sui juris, ab Zippelio tanquam proprii generis typus in mss. 
adumbrata " (Miquel). j 
5. T. insignis, Mig. Ann. Lugd.-Bat. i p. 220; petiolo aculeato, 
aculeis mollibus sparsis subfasciculatisque ; foliis amplis digitato-7-par- 
titis, lobis infimis minoribus, 3 mediis subzqualibus, omnibus preter 
basin attenuatam apicemque pinnatifidis spinuloso-serratis, pergamaceo- 
chartaceis glabris, nervis lobos primarios intrantibus validis utrinque 
exsertis; umbellis 5-floris; drupis 5-angulatis.— Bantjan, Moluccas 
(Teijsmann), New Guinea (Hinds! in Herb. Benth.). 
There is only one indifferent specimen in Bentham's Herbarium, to 
which he alluded in Lond. Journ. of Bot. ii. p. 222. 
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