15 
flattened below the lowest leaflets, not winged at the bases; leaflets 6--15 pairs, 
narrowly oblong, gradually tapering to the acuminate apex, the base oblique or rounded ; 
main-nerves 19—14 pairs, spreading, curved, not prominent; length 2:25—2 75 dm., 
breadth 4:5—6°5 em.; petiolules 1°5—2°5 cm., stout, enlarged at each end; flowers un- 
known; Jruiíing panicles much shorter than the leaves, 1—2 in the axil of a leaf, 
unequal, only 1—1:75 dm. long, glabrous, the branches short; ripe drupes ovoid, flat- 
tened on one side, the scar of the stigma terminal, glabrous, 2:5 сш. long, 1'5 em. 
in diam. 
Maayan PENINSULA; Perak, Larut; Aunsiler 3594! 6838! 
This is so very unlike any described species of Santirta that in spite of the 
absence of flowers on the only specimens hitherto communicated it seems desirable to 
name and describe it. The smali size of the tree and the large size of its leaves 
render its recognition in the genus easy. 
Prate 19.—Santiria longifolia Hing. 1, branch, with smallest leaf communicated, and with panicles 
from which flowers have fallen; 2, fruiting panicle, with fruits barely ripe; 3, ripe fruit, laid open ; 
4, seed,—all from Perak, and aZ of natural size. 
@. Е. 
PLATE 20. 
20. SawTIRIA WRAYI King іп Journ, As. Soc, Beng, lxii. 2. 259 (1894). 
Natural order Burseracez. 
A tree, 20—30 feet high; young branches very thick, 1—1:25 cm. in diam.; leaves 
3—7:5 dm. long, the rachises trigonous, channelled in the lower part and almost winged 
а% the base, puberulous; leaflets 13—15, membranous, oblong to elliptic-oblong, very 
shortly and bluntly acuminate; the base rounded, slightly oblique; upper surface shining, 
olivaceous when dry, the lower pale-brown, both glabrous and reticulate ; main-nerves 
10—15 pairs, spreading, curved, slightly prominent beneath, length 1%5--2 dm., breadth 
68—10 сш.; petiolules thickened at both ends, 1°25—2°5 cm. long, the terminal one 
more than twice as long; panicles 8—10 cm. long, several densely crowded in the axil 
of one leaf, ebracteolate, puberulous or glabrescent below, the ultimate branchlets scurfy 
rufous-puberulous; flowers 2'5—1 mm. long, shorter than the pedicels; calyz cupular, the 
mouth with 3 broad, shallow teeth, glabrous with a few hairs near the edge; petals 
valvate, rotund, glabrous, rather fleshy; stamens 6, the anthers ovate, longer than the 
flattened filaments which are inserted on the outside of the edge of the ring-like, 
fleshy, glabrous, corrugated disk; rudimentary ovary small, ovoid; female fuwers unknown: 
гір? drupes obliquely ovoid, slightly compressed, blunt at each end, 1:5—9 em, bon 
glabrous, the scar of the stigma approximated to the peduncle, peduncle 1-95 cm. long 
MaLAYAN PxNINSULA: Perak; Wray 1423! 2970! Scortechini 9095! Kunstler 3689! 
Allied to Santiria conferta A. W. Benn., but has larger leaves and Íruit, much less 
hairy panicles, and perfectly glabrous leaves. ! 
Piare 20.—Santiria Wrayi King. 1, flowering twig, fiom a specimen from Perk: 9 
leaflet from another specimen; 3, fruiting panicle from a third specimen,—all of natural size ; b us 
the petals detached ; 5, disk, stamens and calyx seen from above; 6, rudimentary ovary ; 7, жәй سے‎ 
open, showing position of immature ceed. , 
6. К. 
