Canarium.} xxxvi. BURSERACEJE. (Alfred W. Bennett.) 533 



short or bracteate, calyx broadly 3-lobed, petals imbricate, stamens 6 

 confluent with short disk around the glabrous ovoid-subulate rudiment of 

 ovary. 



MALACCA, Griffith. 



Leaves of flowering shoots |-1 ft., leaflets 3-5 by IJ-2'in., petiolules - in. ; stipules 

 |-| in. broad (or larger). Panicles puberulous, as long as leaves ; buds and ovate or 

 rotundate bracts tomeutose. Fruit not seen. 



6. C. nitidum, A. W. Benn.; extremities obsoletely puberulous 

 glabrate, stipules wanting at flowering, leaflets 5-7 oblong to elliptical 

 acuminate glabrous, midrib prominent beneath but lateral nerves subdis- 

 tant faint 7-10 pairs, reticulation obscure beneath, panicles terminal, 

 drupe ellipsoidal with thick bony stone. Wall. Cat. 8546 (excepting spe- 

 cimens intermixed of a Connaracea ?). 



SINGAPORE, Wallich; MALACCA, Griffith, Maingay. 



Leaves of flowering branches 1 ft. more or less ; leaflets 4-6 by 1^-3 in. ; petiolnle 

 ^-f in. Flowers not seen. Calyx 3-lobed. Drupe 1^-2 in., glabrous. 



tt Leaflets serrulate. 



7. C. rufum, A. W. Benn.; extremities stout closely rusty-tomen- 

 tose, leaves 1-2-feet (? exstipulate), rachis tomentose, leaflets 6 --11 oblong 

 shortly acuminate base rounded denticulate-serrate coriaceous, glabrous 

 above except shortly tomentose midrib, closely tawny tomentose with 

 15-20 pairs of prominent lateral nerves and distinct reticulation beneath, 

 flowers congested in sessile or shortly pedunculate bracteate inch-broad 

 fascicles along the branches of panicle, calyx thick trifid, petals coriaceous 

 exceeding calyx narrowly-imbricate, stamens 6, filaments apparently con- 

 fluent at base, fruit ellipsoidal trigonous with a thick bony stone. 



MALACCA, Maingay, Griffith. 



Tree of medium size. Leaflets very coriaceous, upper larger varying to 6-8 by 2-2 i in., 

 petiolule |-| in., reticulation very prominent beneath. Panicles terminal, closely rusty- 

 tomentose ; buds enclosed in rotundate concave tomentose bracts. Calyx-lobes broadly 

 ovate, obtuse. Petals tomentose outside except narrow covered margins. Fruit 2 in. 

 long. (Cotyledons 3-partite. Griffith.} 



** Stamens monadelphous. distinct from disk. Buds cylindrical or clavate. 

 Leaflets entire or serrulate. Pimela, Lour. 



8. C. grandiflorum, A. W. Benn.; extremities tawny-pubescent, 

 stipules subulate from near the base of the glabrous rachis, leaflets 7-9 

 ovate-lanceolate to elliptic-oblong acuminate glabrous or with few scattered 

 hairs and 8-12 pairs prominent lateral nerves beneath, pedicels shorter than 

 hairy broadly 3-lobed calyx, petals narrowly imbricate, stamens 6, filaments 

 confluent in a tubifprrn sheath, ovary densely setose, style long, fruit sub- 

 trigonous, stone thick bony. 



MALACCA, Maingay. 



Leaves |-1 ft. or longer; leaflets &-44 by 1-1 f in.; petiolule \ in. more or less. 

 Flowers hermaphrodite, ^ i n - l n gj to compound tawny tomentose racemes collected 

 in a terminal panicle. Filaments glabrous, confluent below. Fruit 1^ in., oblong- 

 ellipsoidal, obtuse. 



9. C. pilosum, A. W. Benn. ; extremities thinly hirsute, stipules subu- 

 late hairy, leaflets usually 5 obovate- to oblong-elliptical or broadly ellip- 

 tical shortly acuminate more or less undulate-dentate above or subentire 

 glabrous and reticulate, thinly hirsute chiefly on the prominent reticula- 

 tion beneath, lateral nerves 9-13 pairs, pedicels shorter than shallow 3-lobe4 



