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D. Zollingeriana Miq, Flor. Ind. Bat. 1.1, 130 (1855); Hassk. Neuer Schl. 
Rumph. 90 (1864); Nav. & Fernand. Vill. Nov, App. Flor. Philip. 67 
(1880). 
D. Cumingii var. Zollingeriana Benth. Journ. Linn, Soe. iy, Suppl. 32 (1860), 
Drepanocarpus Cumingii Kurz Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xlv. 9, 282 (1876); For, 
Flor. Burm. i. 336 (1871). 
Lacca lignum Rumph. Herb. Amboin. v. 17 t. 18 (1750). 
A strong climber, 30— 80 feet long, with lenticelled branches, the main stem armed 
with woody branching spines; branchlets quite glabrous. Leaves 6—8 in. long, leaflets 
9—9, ovate-lanceolate, with narrowed but obtuse, slightly emarginate apex, base wide- 
cuneate or rounded; light-green, quite glabrous on both surfaces, finely reticulately 
veined, 2—8°5 in. long, ‘75—1°5 in. wide; rachis 9—8 in, long and short petiolules 
glabrous. lowers minute, secund, in terminal panicles extending into the axils of the 
uppermost leaves, 3—4 in. long, 3—5 im. wide; peduncles glabrous, branches and short 
pedicels puberulous; bracteoles ovate, ciliato, persistent, the epicalycine pair embracing 
lower third of calyx-tube; calyx eampanulate, teeth obtuse, the upper two subconnate 
rather wide, the lower rather longer than the lateral pair; corolla white, petals 
short-clàwed, standard rather narrowly obovate, emarginate; s/amens 10, in one sheath 
split along upper side, the vexillary filament rather shorter than and more free 
than the others; ovary glabrous except for a few hairs on suture, stout; style short, 
stigma small; ovules usually three. Рой indehiscent, turgid, 1—3-seeded, when 
young. faleate along upper, when ripe convex on both sutures ; when more than 
one-seeded torulose ; quite glabrous, *75—2 in. long, “б in. wide; seed wide-reniform, 
“5 in. long, "85 in. wide. 
Іхро-Онтча: Tenasserim; in clearings in gardens, Helfer! Marava: Peninsula ; 
Dindings, Curtis! Perak, Wray! Kunstler! Pahang, Ridley! Sumatra ; Zollinger | 
Teysmann! Java; Blume! Borneo; Sarawak, at Bintulu, Sungei Mahan and Santubong, 
Beccari! Celebes; Zollinger! Moluccas; Halmaheira, Zéysmann! Ambonia, б. Smith! 
PHILIPPINES: Luzon, Naves & Fernandez Villar. 
This climbing species, known to the Malays as Acor Berangan, yields the Kayoe Lakta of 
commerce, which consists of the old dead heartwood from which the alburnum has been removed i 
it is üsd as incense, with other odoriferous woods, by the Chinese. The Philippine record for this 
species requires verification, 
Prare 8. Dalbergia parviflora Rozb.—1, Flowering branch from Perak, Met. %, ; 
bud x 4; 8, calyx, laid open X 4; 4, standard х 4; 5, wings х 4; 6, a 
X 4; 7, stamens X 4; 8, ovary X 4; 9, ovary opened x 4; 10, rates 2d 
11, young fruit, from Perak, n. s.; 12, the same opened, seeds hardly озор: л. Ар 
13, twig with ripe fruits from Halmaheria, ».5.; 14, ripe fruit opened, showing see 
in situ, n. 8.; 15, seed, m. 8, 
5. DALBERGIA sPINOSA Roxb. Hort. Beng. 98 ( 1814); Flor, Ind. iil. 226 ( 1822); 
Voigt. Hort. Suburb. Caleutt, 241 (1815); Benth, РІ, Jungh i, 256 (1851); 
Journ. Linn. Soc. iv. Suppl. 49 partly ( 1850); Bak, in Hook. f. Flor. Brit. 
Ind. ii. 238 (1876); Nav. & Fernand. Vill. Nov. App. ao Philip. 67 
(1880); Talbot Bomb. List 75 (1894); Prain Journ, go Soe. Beng. рс 2, 
64 (1901); Cooke Flor, Pres. Bomb. i. 400 (1902); Prain Bengal Plants 
411 (1903, 
Any, Roy. Bor. Garp, Carcurra, Vor. X. 
