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| PLATE 18. 
18. SANTIRIA OBLONGIFOLIA Bl. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat, i. 211 (1850). 
Natural order Burseracez. 
A tree, 50—80 feet high; young branches pale, lenticellate, at first scurfy, after- 
wards glabrous; leaves 3—4"5 dm, long, their rachises terete, not winged at the base 
but slightly flattened, glabrous, the stipules, if any, deciduous; leaflets 7—9, thinly 
coriaceous, oblong, occasionally ovate-oblong or ovate, slightly  inequilateral especially 
at the base; the apex very shortly, abruptly and bluntly acuminate, edges entire; 
base in the oblong forms subcuneate, in the ovate forms broad and rounded; upper 
surfaces glabrous and reticulate, olivaceous when dry, very minutely lepidote; main- 
nerves 10—13 pairs, in the ovate forms only 7—8 pairs, spreading, interarching near 
the edge; length 10—15 cm., the ovate forms shorter; breadth 4°5-—6 cm., petiolules 
1'25—2 cm., the terminal one 4 cm.; panicles axillary or terminal, shorter than the 
leaves, pale-scurfy when young, divaricate, cymose, spreading, the flowers crowded near 
the extremities of the branches, ebracteolate; duds 2'5 mm. in diam., subglobular, 
about as long as the clavate pedicels; calyx campanulate, deeply cut into 3 round- 
deltoid, subconcave teeth, scurfy outside; petals subrotund with a truncate base, 
slightly concave, longer than the calyx, puberulous outside, glabrous inside; stamens 6, 
anthers oblong about as long as the filaments, the latter flattened, narrow, . inserted 
outside the glabrous, thin, fleshy, lobed disk; ripe drupes ovoid, ellipsoid or globose, 
flattened on one side, oblique, obscurely trigonous, glabrous, 2 cm. long and 1:25 cm. 
iu diam., the scar of the stigma at the apex of the flattened side. Engler in DC. 
Моп. Phaner, iv. 162 (1883); King, Journ, As. Soc. Beng. lxu. 2. 257 (1891). S. 
Maingayi A. W. Benn. in Hook, f. Flr. Brit. Ind. i. 588 (1875); Engler in DC. 
_ Mon. Phaner. iv. 165 (1883). Canarium oblongifolium Mig. Flor. Ind. Bat. i. 2. 645 
(1859). С. Eupteron Mig. Flor. Ind. Bat. 1. 2. 648 (1859). 
= Maaya PeNINSsOLA : Malacca; Maingay 310 K.D.! Perak, Goping; Kunstler 4321! 
Larut; Kunstler 5487! 6602! Thaiping; Kunstler 8472! Ulu Bubong; Kunstler 10265! 
10448! 10927! Maray ARCHIPELAGO: Sumatra; Forbes 9981! Korthals, Diepenhorst! 
Java; Blume. Borneo; Mueller. 
Blume’s original description, drawn up from specimens from Sumatra, Java and 
Borneo, suits this plant well. An authentic specimen of Canarium  Eupleron Miq. 
shows that that species must be reduced here, as must also Santiria Матуау А. W. 
Benn., of which aspecimen collected by Maingay (310 К. D.) is the type. Canarium 
subrepanium Мід. is, according to its author, closely allied to С. Eupteron Miq., and 
should probably also be reduced here. 
Pirate 18.—Santiria oblongifolia .اق‎ 1, flowering specimen from Larut, Perak; 2, fruiting 
panicle from Ulu Bubong; 3, leaflet of the ovate type, from Goping, Perak, —all of natural sise; 4, 
flower, laid open; 5, calyx and disk; 6, ovary,—wall enlarged; 7, fruit, laid open,—of natural size. 
а. К. 
PLATE 19. 
19. SANTIRIA LONGIFOLIA King in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. lxii. 2. 258 (1894). 
Natural order Burseracez. 
A tree 10—90 feet high; young branches very stout, 1:25—2 сш. thick, their 
bark brown, glabrous, lenticellate; aves 6—8 dm, long, glabrous; the rachises stout, 
