PLATE 15. 
15. ЕуорА PACHYPHYLLA King in Journ, As. Soc, Beng, lxi. 2, 210 (1894). 
Natural order Kutaces. 
A small tree 10—15 feet high; young branches flattened at the nodes, minutely 
rufous tomentose as are the petioles, midribs beneath, and peduncles of cymes; leaves 3-folio- 
late, the petiole 6—8 cm. long; leaflets very coriaceous, oval to elliptic, obtuse or sub- 
acute, the base slightly cuneate, the edges revolute when dry; upper surface glabrous 
shining, the lower pale, glaucous; main-nerves 8—12 pairs, subhorizontal, curving slightly, 
interarching within the edge, slightly prominent on the lower surface when dry, the 
midrib very prominent; length 6—9 cm., breadth 3—6 cm., petiolu'es 7:5—12:5 mm. ; cymes 
axillary, pedunculate, the branches few, short, close together; peduncles 2:5—4 cm. long; 
flowers white, 6 mm. long, in dense subglobular masses; sepals broadly ovate, acute, oli- 
vaceous-tomentose externally, glabrous internally; petals erect, ovate-lanceolate, pubescent 
on both surfaces, the edges glabrous; stamens not exserted; ovary glabrous; fruit of 9—8 
cocci from each flower, sub-compressed, ovate, blunt, pale and puberulous externally, 
glabrous within; seed solitary, shining, black. 
Maayan PENINSULA: Perak at elevations of 4,500—5,300 ft., оп Gunong Batu Pateh ; 
Wray 229! on Gunong Bramber Pahang; Wray 1571! on Gunong Вафа, near the top, 
common ; Scoríechini 732! Kunster 7432! Wray 3835! 
Ртлтв 15. Evodia pachyphylla King. 1, flowering branch; 2, fruiting twig,—both from Gunong 
Bubu, and both of natural size; З, flower; 4, flower laid open; 5, ovary; 6, seed,—all enlarged, 
Ө. K. 
PLATE 16, 
16. SANTIRIA LAXA King in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. lxi. 2. 254 (1894). 
Natural oraer Burseracez. 
A tree 50—70 feet high; young branches, rachises of the leaves and the inflor- 
escence densely clothed with rusty, hispidulous, spreading and mostly deciduous hairs; 
leaves 2°5—5°5 dm. long, the stipules, if any, deciduous; leaflets 7—9, oblong to oblong- 
elliptic, sometimes slightly obovate, shortly and abruptly acuminate, the edges entire, 
the base often unequal-sided, cuneate; length 12:5—20 cm., breadth 4%5--65 cm., 
petiolule 10—19 mm.; both surfaces reticulate, the upper glabrous, the lower sparsely 
hispidulous, especially on the midrib and nerves; main-nerves 12—14 pairs, slightly 
prominent on the lower surface, spreading, curving, interarching near the edge; 
panicles usually much longer than the leaves, terminal, their branches short, lax, 
rather few-flowered, the ultimate branchlets glabrous, the larger hispidulous-pubescent ; 
flowers 8 mm. іп diam., glabrous, shorter than the slender, minutely bracteolate pedi- 
cels; culyz with 3 broad, spreading, very blunt teeth, much shorter than the corolla; 
petals 3, thick, slightly keeled on the back, ovate, obtuse; stamens 6, free, about 
as long as the petals, inserted on the outer margin of the 6-lobed cushion-like 
disk; anthers ovate, about as long as the thick, rather flattened filaments; rudimen- 
tary orary submerged in the disk, small, subcylindric, glabrous, as is the thick fluted 
style; stigma 3-lobed; female flowers unknown; ripe drupcs narrowly ellipsoid, trigonous, 
