146 ANNALS OF ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN, CALCUITA. 
veins; length 3 to 4 in., breadth 2:5 to 3:5 in.; petiole 1:25 to 1:5 in., slender, (mes 
axillary, dichotomous, spreading, vist odii cto. on slender сБ peduncles 1°25 
in. long which lengthen to 3 in. in fruit. Flowers numerous, dicecious, '5 in. in diam.; 
pedicels *3 to :4 in. long. Sepals 5, thick, ovate, blunt, densely rusty-tomentose exter- 
nally. Petals 5, larger than the sepals, membranous, oblong-obovate, blunt. Stamens in 
the males very numerous, glabrous; the anthers broadly oblong, blunt, deeply cordate at 
the base; filaments slender. Ovary in the males absent or rudimentary, densely pilose, 
and with several rudimentary styles. Female flowers unknown. Fruit ovoid, ‘75 in. long, 
and “5 in. іп diam., baccate, smooth, pulpy, subtended by the persistent calyx and 
crowned by the remains of 15 to 20 filiform styles. Seeds numerous, shining, brown, 
less than ‘1 in. long, ovoid, sub-compressed, pitted and with several longitudinal 
rooves. Kadsura pubescens, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 620. 
Perak; on trees, at elevations of 3,500 to 4,000 feet, King’s Collector, Nos. 5437 and 
8789. Distrib.— Eastern Sumatra. 
I have carefully examined a type specimen of Miquels Kadsura pubescens fzom Sumatra named by 
the author’s own hand; and there is no doubt whatever that it is an Actinidia and not a Kadsura; nor 
isthere any that it is identical with the above quoted numbers of the Calcutta collector from Perak. 
Miquel is quite wrong in describing his plant as having 3 sepals and 6 petals, there being 5 in each 
whorl. 
Prate 176. Actinidia Miquelii, King. 1, fruiting branch; 2, суше with young fruit: of natural size; 
3, stamens; 4, sepal; 5, petal; 6, stamens; 7, ovary; 8, styles: enlarged. 
PLATE 177. 
PYRENARIA KUNSTLERI King in Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, for 1890, рі. 2, p. 200. 
Nat. Ord. Ternstreemiacce. 
A tree 15 to 30 feet high; all parts glabrous except the very apices of the branches, 
the youngest leaf-buds, and the flowers. Leaves elliptic, or elliptic-oblong to oblong-oblan- 
ceolate, mostly acuminate, faintly serrate in the upper three-fourths; the base entire, acute ; 
both surfaces, but especially the lower, much pustulate when dry; the lower brown, the 
upper greenish; midrib and 6 to 8 pairs of erecto-patent main nerves rather prominent 
below, the latter interarching far from the edge; length 5 to 7 in., breadth 1:8 to 25 in., 
petiole :3 to +4 in, Flowers "6 to "75 in. іп diam., on peduncles “1 in. long; bracteoles 
2, opposite, broad, close to the calyx. Sepals 5, rotund, coriaceous, pubescent externally. 
Petuls 5, larger than the sepals, rotund, glabrous, fleshy with thin edges, white, connate 
at the base. Stamens numerous; anthers broadly ovate, apiculate, 4 or 5 times as long 
as the slightly flattened filaments, adnate to the base of the petals, Ovary ovoid-conic, 
ridgcd, adpressed-pubescent, 5-celled. Style short, cylindric, glabrous, 5-ridged. Stigmas 
small, acute, connivent. Fruit 1-25 to 155 іп, long, and about as much in diam., broadly 
ovoid, bluntly 5-ridged, pubescent. Seeds few, ovate, sub-compressed, “б in. long. 
Perak; at elevations of 500 to 2,000 feet. King’s Collector. 
Prate 177. Pyrenaria Kunstleri, Kiug. 1, flowering branch; 2, flower; 3, ando-gynecium; 4, ripe fruit ; 
5, section of гре fruit; 6, seed; 7, section of seed: of natural size; 8 and 9, sepals; 10 and 11, petals; 12, ovary 
and stamens: enlarged; 13, two stamens: much enlarged. 
