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PLATE 21. 
91. SaNrIRIA FLORIBUNDA King in Journ. As. Soc, Beng. lxii. 2. 254 (1894). 
Natural order Burseracez. 
A tree, 20—30 feet high; young braaches stout, scurfy, rusty-pubescent; leaves 
6—9 dm. long, the rachises flattened aud channelled on the upper surface below the 
lowest leaflets, auricled at the very base, puberulous at first but speedily glabrous; 
leaflets 13 or 15 or 17, coriaceous, oblong, shortly acuminate, the base rounded, slightly 
unequal, glabrous on both surfaces, the midrib alone sometimes puberulous on the lower, 
reticulations minute, main-nerves 20—30 pairs, spreading, curving at the tips, only 
slightly interarching; length 2:25—5 dm., breadth 7—12'5 cm.; petiolules very stout, 
1:25—2 em. long; panicle 6—9 dm. long, slender, much branched, striate, glabrous, 
bearing numerous, scattered, horizontal branchlets 1°25—4 cm. long, each with 2—3 
3—5-flowered cymules; flowers 2:5 mm. long, their pedicels longer, unequal, slender, 
puberulous, with a few subulate bracteoles at the base, calyx flat, 3-angled, glabrescent ; 
petals erect, deltoid, fleshy, concave, keeled along the middle, glabrous externally; 
stamens 6, the filaments shorter than the oblong anthers, slightly dilated below, inserted 
on outer surface of the edge of a thick, fleshy, cupular disk; ovary small; style short, 
stout, 3-angled like the stigma; ripe drupes elliptic, apiculate, glabrous, 2 cm. long and 
1:25 em. in diam., the peduncles slender, 1:25—2 ош. long, stigmatic scar terminal. 
MaLavax PENINSULA: Perak, Larut; Kunstler 7510! 7632! 10151! 
Prare 21.—Santiria floribunda King. 1, twig, with part of a leaf and of a flowering panicle ; 
2, part of a fruiting panicle,—of natural size; 3, flower, before opening; 4, calyx, seen from above; 
5, petals; 6, disk with stamens; 7, two stamens, removed ; b, ovary,—all enlarged. 
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PLATE 22. 
92. DYSOXYLUM RETICULATUM King in Journ. As. Soc. Peng. lxv. 9. 114 (1896). 
Natural order Meliacee. 
A tree, 50 feet high; young branches stout, striate, puberulous; leaves 9'95—1°5 du. 
long, even-pinnate; the petiole flattened in front, the rachis anglel, both puberulous ; 
leaflets 4—7 pairs, opposite or alternate, thinly coriaceous, oblong, slightly uuequal-sided, 
shortly acuminate, the base cuneate and often oblique; both surfaces glabrous and minutely 
reticulate, the lower glaucous when young, both pale when dry; length 8—18 cm., 
breadth 2°5—6 cm., petiolules 5—8 mm. long; racemes solitary, axillary, 1°5—2 dm. 
long, tawny-puberulous, bearing flowers from near the base; lowers broadly ovoid in 
bud, about 6:5 mm. long, rather remote, their pedicels about 5 mm. long, each with a 
subulate basal bracteole; cays cupular, with 4 remote teeth, glabrous, fleshy ; petals 4, 
three or four times as long as the calyx, elliptic, subacute, concave, hoary-puberulous on 
both surfaces; séaminal-tube cylindric, shorter than the petals, slightly inflated about the 
middle, the mouth with 8, shallow, emarginate teeth, hoary-puberulous externally, 
glabrescent internally, anthers 8, oblong, their apices much below the mouth of the tube; 
disk tubular, short, fleshy, glandular-pubescent, the mouth incuryed anl irregularly 
toothed; ovary depressed hemispheric, 3-angled, 3-celled with 2 ovules in each cell 
