70 F. Pax. — Euphorbiaceae-Phyllanthoideae-Phyllantheae-Antidesminae. 



ovoideo-globosus, 7 mm diametiens, strigoso-tomentosus, basi sepalis ad 8 (?) reflexis, 

 extus intusque tomentosis, 2 — 3 mm longis suflultus, stigmatibus 3, bilobis, papillosis 

 coronatus, l-locularis(?), durus; endocarpium osseum. 



Papuasische Provinz: Neu Guinea, Kaiser Wilhelmsland, Aprilfluß, dichter, 

 sehr feuchter Urwald (Ledermann n. 970 l!), ohne Standortsangabe (Ledermann 

 n. 981 !!). 



Nota. Affinis B. celebicae. 



Species quoad affinitatem dubiae. 



57. B. cauliflora Lour. Fl. cochinch. ed. 2. IL (1793) 813; Müll. Arg. in DC. 

 Prodr. XV. 2. (1866) 458. — Trunco imo fructificante, bacca subtriloculari, fusco- 

 purpurea, glabra. Similis B. ramiflorae, sed caules parte inferiore nee rami racemos 

 pendentes proferunt. Baccae aeidae, edules. 



Cochinchina, in Gärten angepflanzt (Loureiro). 

 Nota. Species vix recognoscenda est. 



58. B. banahaensis Eimer in Leafl. Philipp. Bot. IV. (1912) 1475. — Arbor 

 ereeta, ad 5 m alta; ramuli juveniles parce puberuli, deinde glabrati, rubro-brunnei. 

 Petiolus 1 cm longus, apice et basi incrassatus, juvenilis leviter pilosus; limbus ad 

 17^2 cm attingens et 6 cm latus, submembranaceus, glaber, integer, oblongus vel late 

 lanceolatus, acuminatus vel subcaudatus, basi late obtusus; costa primaria subtus primo 

 strigosa, cito glabrata, seeundariae utrinque 6 — 9, erecto-curvatae ; venae subtus pro- 

 minentes. Flores ignoti. Fructus 1 — 3-glomerati, laterales, laeves, lutescenti-albi, 

 stigmatibus atro- brunneis coronati, 3-loculares, ovoideo-globosi, pedicellis 5 — 8 mm 

 longis, parcissime strigosis, imprimis basin versus bracteolatis suffulti. 



Philippinen: Luzon, Tayabas, Lucban, Mt. Banahao (Eimer n. 9106). 

 Nota. Species e descriptione tantum nobis nota est, quoad affinitatem nobis dubia vi- 

 detur. An revera Baccaureae species? 



59. B. malayana (Jack) King in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. V. (1887) 374. — Hedy- 

 earpus malayanus Jack in Transact. Linn. Soc. XIV. (18 23) 118; Miq. Fl. Ind. batav. 

 I. 2. (1889) 359. — Arbor 20 — 25 m alta; ramuli satis validi, lignosi, glabri. Petiolus 

 2 1 /2 — 5 cm longus, apice transverse rugosus, glaber; limbus 12 — 25 cm longus, late 

 oblongus vel lanceolatus, obtusus, basi acutus vel obtusus vel costatus, integer vel 

 crenato-serratus, coriaceus, glaber, supra nitidus; costae seeundariae utrinque 7 — 10, 

 subpatentes, subtus prominentes; venae parum prominulae; stipulae acutae, deeiduae. 

 Flores a nobis non visi. Racemi fruetigeri lignosi, 3 — 4 cm longi, crassiusculi, breviter 

 tomentelli, e ramis foliosis vel annosioribus enati, monocarpi; pedicelli 6 — 12 mm attin- 

 gentes. Capsula 4 — 5 cm longa, ellipsoidea vel subgloboso-obovoidea, brevissime albo- 

 tomentosa, in coecos bivalves a columella persistente trialata, glabra dissiliens, apice 

 rotundata, stylo brevi, stigmata parva, bifida gerente coronata; pericarpium 6 — 8 mm 

 crassum, durum; endocarpium angustius, interdum solubile. Semina 2Y2 cm longa, 

 orbicularia,' in capsulis bilocularibus subtrigono-oblonga, in trilocularibus compressa, laevia. 



Südwestmalayische Provinz: Malacca (Maingay n. 1363), Perak (King's 

 Collector n. 6223!)» Sumatra (nach Miquel). 



Einheim. Name auf Sumatra Boea tampoei. 



Verwendung: Die Früchte sind genießbar. — Vergl. Dragendorff in Heil- 

 pflanzen (1898) 374. 



Nota. Species vix ad Baceauream pertinet. 



60. B. pubera (Miq.) Müll. Arg. in DC. Prodr. XV. 2. (1866) 458. — Pierardia(?) 

 pubera Miq. Fl. Ind. batav. Suppl. I. (1860) 442. — Ramuli novelli cum petiolis et 

 foliorum pagina utraque pilis stellatis obscure fulvis minutissimis dense tomentello- 

 puberuli, deinde ± glabrescentes vel glabrati. Petiolus 3 — 7 mm longus; limbus ob- 

 longo-ovatus vel oblongo-ellipticus, acuminatus, basi obtusus vel late rotundatus, firme 

 pergamaceus, 8 — 20 cm longus, junior in costis praeter indumentum stellare pilis ad- 

 pressis multoties longioribus, pallidius fulvis sericeo-villosulus, evolutus demum glabratus, 



