

MANGLIETIA. 



Kl 



2 



H 



a : 



at elevations of f 



at 3,500 feet— Q. Mann : A 



2,000 to 3,000 feet 



Mr 



the Makum Forest, Lukim 



P 



Hook 



i Dis 



/'■ 



It 



Mann describes this as a tree attaining in the Khasia Hills, a gi 



d 



ely allied to M. insignis, Bl., but differs from that 



• Thorns. , 

 G. Mann. 



of 10 feet 



1 -seeded carpel 



I 



insignis. 



Plat 



of natural 



my own opi 



it would be bette 



species, by its larger leaves 



r 



d 



The vernacular name is the some as for the last, viz. " Phul Soppa 



as a variety of 



•• 



o 



7 



1 



Manglietia C 

 section of 



Hook, fil. cV Th 



Brunch with 



> 



ripe carpd 



rly ripe fruit 



Plate 57 bis. Ifanglietia Caveana, Hook, fil 



ghtlg enlarged; 2, seed : comidcrahhi enlarge* 



ficially opened, and 2, ripe fruit 



Th 



Branch with bud 



11 



fural 



emoved from the fl< 



in 



dcr to sho 



\> 





The slam 



h 



b 



i he ivhole of the gynmcium.] 



4 



oval 



GLAUCA, Bl. Bat. Verh. ix, 149 



or obovate-obl 



A tall pi 



tree. L 



& 



tly acuminate; the edges .slightly 



ved when 



conan-oug, 



< 



y 



cescent beneath; nerves 1* to U pairs, not prominent; length of blade 5 to 7 in 



3 in. ; petio 



breadth 2*5 to 

 solitary, on annulate ped 

 ovate, glabrous. Sepals and petals 9 

 , smaller. Filaments short. Pistils numer 



75 to 1-5 in. Flow 



about 3 in.- in d 



» 



1 to 15 in. long, yellowish. Spathoid bract 



■ in., term in 



6 



glabrous 



pel 



2- seeded. Seed 



h-yellow 

 Jlipe fruit 



ad i I 



bl 



sub-acute, those internal 



d, the size of a 





a red 11 



i 



y 



arill 



hen's < su 



us. 



ni,d 



8 



Ft. Jnv 



o©» 



Manual, 



22, t. 6; Miq. Fl hid. Bat. i, pt. 2, p. 15; King in Joum. As. Soc. Beng. vol. 58* pt 



li 



i 



370. 

 Perak at 3,000 feet. 



Distrib. 



Plate 56. 



flower-bud ; 



Java. 



Manglietia glauca, Bl. 

 stamens and ovaries ; 



Branch with bud, flower and yourtg fruit. I, young 



ovaries after fertilizatioi 



i 



> 



young fruit . of 



natural size; 3, stamen, inner face; 5, vertical section of carpophore; 7, singly carpel - 

 enlarged. [Partly copied from B fame's Flora Javae.) 



o 



M. SCORTECHINII, King in Ji 



A 



Soc. Beng 



ol 



L 



stip 



and under surfaces of the leaves 



ceolate 



wed to base 



upper 

 pairs ; 



bra n c h es, 

 thinly cor: 



surface shining ; reticulations minute, distinct 

 lengch of blade 3*5 to 4 in., breadth 1*25 in ; 



d 



8, pt. ii, 370. A tree; tin 

 minutely rufous-pubescent 

 >x, the latter sub-acute 



ap 



both surfaces 



nerves abo 



12 



less than 1 in. in diam., solitary, axiilarv, on 



petiole *3 to -4 in. Flowers rather 

 nulated pedicels shorter than the 



petioles 



lance 



pular hood 

 ate. Stamer, 



fou 



Iky 



linear. Fruit ovoid (> 



Sepals and petals about .12, similar, *5 in. long 



ufous pubescent. Carpels 6 to 8. — Magnolia Scortcch 



5 in. long), on 

 ', King MSS. 



ort gynoph 



Perak, — Father Scor tec hint. 



The only specimens of this have unripe 



fruit 



The 



have only 1 



le 



■ 



apparently it is a Manglietia, and I therefore put it into this genus provisionally 



s 



mall 



ufous lea\> 



sh 



© 



on the upper surfaces, and small 



ary flow 



el - 



i 



; but 



The 

 mark 



it as distinct from any other Indo Malayan Magnoliad. 



- 



Plate 58 A. Manglietia Scortechinii, King. — 1, 2, flowering branch 



*■ 



of natural she. 



> 



3, unripe fruit 



Ann. Eoy. Bot. Gakd. Calcutta, Vol. III. 



