392 xxvin. TILIACEJE. (Maxwell T. Masters.) [Grervia. 



MALACCA, Griffith, Maingay. 



Leaves 8 by 3 in., glabrescent or thinly stellate-hairy, nerves prominent beneath, secon- 

 dary nerves distant ; petiole 1 in., thickened at the end, tomentose. tij>ules caducous. 

 Inflorescence terminal, floccose-tomentose ; cymes half the length of the leaves, ultimate 

 pedicels with 3 ovate entire bracts supporting as many flowers. Buds oblong. -S i><il* 

 linear-oblong, in., tomcntose. Petal* notched, dilated at the base, shorter than the 

 sepals. Torus not much longer than the petaline glands. Drupe 1 in., furfuraceo- 

 toinentose, crustaceous, fibrous in the middle ; stone 1-celled, 1-seeded. 



31. Cr. calophylla, Knrz in A tinman Report, App. B, iii. ; shrubby, 

 leaves glabrous ovate-lanceolate acuminate, base rounded, drupe 2-celled. 



ANDAMAN ISLES, Kurz ; MALACCA? Maingay. 



Leaves 6-7 by 3 in., coriaceous, entire, 3-nerved, secondary nerves distant; petiole 

 -| in. Inflorescence terminal, pedicels articulate. Flower-buds cyliiidric, hoary, 

 striated. Xijmlx linear-oblong. }*<t<tl* shorter than the sepals. Ih-n/ie ;'} by /, in., 

 obovate, tapering at the La.se into a stalk, coriaceous and glabrous externally, filirotis 

 within; stones 2, 1-celled. Kuiv. suggests (Flora 1872, 397) that Inodaphnu 

 lata, Miq. Flor. Iiul. l;at. Supp. i. o.~>7, iroiu Sumatra is this plant. 



32. G-. latifolia, ^fast. ; a tree, leaves glabrescent above stellate-hairy 

 beneath oblong acuminate inequilateral entire tapering at the base sub- 

 3-nerved, inflorescence terminal i'ulvo-tomentose, drupe 1-celled. 



MALACCA, Maiinjmj. 



Leaves 7-8 by ;U in. ; petiole i in., pilose. Inflorescence cymose, peduncles half 

 the length <>i the h-aves, pedicels divaricate. Drupe ovoid, 1 by \ in., glabrous, rind 

 yellow, crustaceous, middle coat libroiis ; slone I -celled, 1- or more-seeded. 1 have 

 not seen Dowers of this species, which, however, appears quite distinct. 



33. G. laurifolia, Hnok. TWX. ; shrubby, leaves glabrous oblong sub- 

 acuminate mucronate entire, inllore>ce-iic.e pubescent terminal and axillary. 



MALACCA and PK.NAM;. M<iiijni/. <! n't/it/i, &n\ iMsTinii. liorneo. 



A shniK or tree? llrnncln x terete, glabrous. Leaver 46 by 1^ in., shining, base 

 3-nerved, secondary nerves very distant ; petiole 1 in. Cyme shorter than the leaves. 

 I nc'ilncre of 3 ovate dentate bracts. XrjHilx 5, pubescent. Petals 5, or fewer by 

 abortion, sometimes absent. J^ru/je 4 in., globose, \. How, 1-lnhcd by abortion, tapering 

 below into a stalk of nearly equal length to itself, librous within ; stone 3-celled. 



1 by abortion. Fruit agreeable subacid (Maingay}. 



SECT. III. UTicrocos. Inflorescence terminal, in panicled cymes. 

 involucrate. Drupe entire, fleshy (unknown in G. sinuate). 



34. G-. sinuata, Wall. ('at. 1108; shrubby, branches sp reading glabres- 

 cent, leaves ovate obtuse sinuate, stipules entire as long as the very short 

 petiole. 



MAKTABAN and TENASSERIM, Wallich, Griffith, &c. 



Branches slender, rigid, widely spreading, thinly stellate-hairy when young. Leaves 



2 by 1 in., glabrous, coriaceous, base rounded, scarcely 3-nerved, secondary nerves 

 straight, apex obtusely acuminate; petiole ^ in. /Stipules subulate, as long as the 

 petiole. Cymes at the ends of the branches. Buds obovoid, longer than the pedicels, 

 hoary. Sepals oblong. Petals oblong, entire, half the length of the sepals. Torus 

 as long as the glands. Fruit not seen. 



35. G. Itticrocos, L. ; DC. Prodr. i. 510; shrubby, leaves glabrescent 

 ovate or obovate-lanceolate serrulate acuminate, stipules subulate-lanceolate. 



IT. ,( A. I'rnJr. i. 81 ; Wall. Cat. 1098; Wiyht III. t. 33; T/twaites Enurn. 



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32 ; Miq. Fl. Jnd. Bat. i. pt. 2, 202 ; Dah. <* Gib*. Bomb. FL 26. G. ulmi- 

 folia, Roxb. Hort. eng. 42; Fl. Ind. ii. 591 ; Wall. Cat. 1098, 1, 2,3, and 



