212 CAPTAIN BEDDOME’S ANAMALLAY PLANTS. 
specimen of Thwaites’s plant; and if this is a new species, it might be called 
“ Calo. 
phyllum elatum." 
NEPHELIUM STIPULACEUM, n. Sp. ; arbor, foliis glabris, abrupte pinnatis, foliolis suboppo- 
sitis 2-3-jugis, 2 inferioribus minimis obliquis stipulas simulantibus basi petioli 
approximatis, ceteris oblongis obtuse acuminatis, basi subattenuatis obliquis, 3-4 
poll.longis, 2-3 latis, paniculis axillaribus et terminalibus pilosis, floribus poly- 
gamodioicis, fructu ovali 1-14-pollicari, aculeis debilibus dense vestito, seminibus 
oblongis arillo succulento semiinclusis, testa fusca, cotyledonibus magnis carnosis, 
Very common in moist woods, at 2000 feet. 
NEPHELIUM ERECTUM, Thwaites. With the preceding, but rare. 
HARPULLIA IMBRICATA, Thwaites. Very common in moist woods, about 2000 feet. The 
flowers are polygamous. 
FILICIUM DECIPIENS, Thwaites. Very common up to 4000 feet. 
SABIACE A. 
SABIA LIMONIACEA, Wall. At an elevation of 3500 feet. 
MELIACEE. 
BEDDOMEA inpica, Hook. f. Gen. pl.1. 336; frutex scandens, foliis pedalibus impari-pin- 
natis, 3—5-foliolatis, foliolis ovatis vel oblongis, obtuse acuminatis, apicem versus 
suberenulatis, subtus plus minus lepidotis, 4—7 poll. longis, 2-24 latis, pedunculis 
pubescentibus axillaribus racemosis vel paniculatis, floribus breviter pedicellatis 
minute bracteolatis, sepalis extus pubescentibus. | 
LANSIUM ANAMALAYANUM, n. Sp.; arbor mediocris, foliis 6-9-pollicaribus impari-pi 
natis glabris, foliolis 3-5 elliptieis obtuse acuminatis, basi attenuatis, integris, 34 
poll. longis, 13-2 latis, floribus in spicas axillares dispositis, sepalis petalisque 5 
tubo stamineo obsolete 10-lobo, antheris alternatim brevioribus, ovario sessili stri- 
goso trilobo triloculari, loculis biovulatis, stylo vix ullo stigmate obtuse trilobo, 
fructu magnitudine uvæ magnæ, biloculari, seminibus in loculis solitariis arillatıs. 
DIsoxYLUM BINECTARIFERUM, Hook. f. In moist woods, at elevations of 2000-3000 feel | 
There is another species of this genus, which I have only seen in fruit. Tt 18 at 
enormous tree, and is called Párapà by the hill tribes. It is probably an en 
scribed species. The fruit is quite round, larger than a billiard-ball, of a brigh 
yellow colour, very hard, roughly tubercled, 3-4-celled; the seeds bluntly thre 
sided, attached by their whole inner face to the central placenta, with a reddish- 
brown testa, and the radicle immersed between the large fleshy green cotyledons. 
Amoora RoHItuRA, Roxb. In moist woods, at 3000 feet. 
Max ea ROXBURGHIANA, W. & A. In moist woods, at 3000 feet. 
HEYNEA TRIJUGA, Wall. In moist woods, at 3000 feet. 
AMPELIDEZÆ, 
Viris GIGANTEA, n. SP. ; scandens, trunco diametro 4-5-pollicari, cortice suberoso, ramuli: | 
