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prolonged anteriorly and posteriorly on the seed. Kurz, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xlv. 2, 289 
(1876); Koord. д Valet. Вуаг. 2. 28 (1895). Intsia puberula Mig., Рог. Ind. Bat. 
Suppl. 290 (1860). 
MALAY ARCHIPELAGO : Java, Samarang, etc.; Horsfield 147! Koorders 4,151! 4,153 ! 
14828 ! 
Pirate 44,-Раһайа javanica Mig. 1, flowering branch; 2, outline of pod; 3, pod opened to 
show seeds; 4, seed, seen from one side; 5, the same seen from the other side; 6, seed cut trans- 
versely about the middle; 7, seed cut longitudinally,—all from life, and al/ of natural size; from a 
tree grown in Hort. Peradeniya. 
р. P. 
PLATE 45А. 
45. PaHUDIA XYLOCARPA Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Deng. xlv. 2, 290 (1876). 
A tall unarmed tree with pruinose branchlets; aves 7—12 cm. long; leaflets, 
2—4-jugate, opposite or the lower pairs subopposite only, wide-ovate, subequal-sided, 
base rounded or slightly cordate, apex obtuse or shortly bluntly acuminate, margin 
entire, main-nerves 5—6 pairs hardly more prominent than the distinct secondary 
reticulations, quite. glabrous on both sides and slightly glaucescent beneath, midrib rather 
prominent, 7—8 cm. long, 5—6 сш. wide, petiolules 3 mm. long, quite glabrous as is 
the main-rachis, petiole below the lowest leaflets 2:5—3 cm. long; stipules connate at the 
base between leafstalk and branch, subulate, glabrous and deciduous above, their connate 
bases sparsely pubescent, persistent, 4 mm. long; racemes 8—8 cm. long, very sparingly 
panicled or simple, rachis strict, hokey шығай bracts orbicular, caducous, 6 mm 
wide, sparsely pubescent; lowers articulate with short stout pedicels, bracteoles oppo- 
site, shortly ovate, puberulous, herbaceous; calyx hoary externally and internally, the 
segments shortly oblong, concave ; petal ovate, acute; ovary densely villous; pod 10—12 
cm. long, 6—7 cm. wide, 4 em. thick, glabrous, 2—3-seeded; seeds much compressed 
laterally, 33 mm. long, 25 mm. wide, 15 mm, thick, arillate funicle at base of seed 
regularly cupular with a horizontal margin. Kurz, For. Flor. Brit. Burma, i, 413 (1877); 
Prain, Journ, As. Soc. Beng. lxvi. 2, 494 (1897). 
Іхро-ОніхА: Siam; Zeysmann! Shan Hills; King’s Cotlector ! 
The different foliage at once distinguishes this species from Р, jaranica. Тһе 
inflorescence and the pods are, however, very similar, but the seeds have a quite different 
funiculus. 
Piate 45A.—fPahudia xylocarpa Kurs. 1, twig with leaf and pod; 2, seed, side view; 3, seed 
seen from anterior edge; 4, transverse section of seed, —all of natural size. 
D. bP. 
PLATE 45В. 
46. PaHUDIA MARTABANICA Prain т Indian Forester, xxvi, 312 (1900). 
A tall unarmed tree, in habit like Pterocarpus macrocarpus, with glabrous branchlets; 
leaves 20—24 ст. long; leaflets usually 4-jugate, opposite, oblong or obovate, distinctly 
unequal-sided, base cuneate or rounded, apex obtuse or emarginate, margin entire, 
