Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 209 



Species imperfectly known. 



Calyx of fruit long, woody, its lobes pointed and much reflexed, 



leaves glabrous . . . . . . . . . . 30. B. rejlexa. 



Leaves oblong, hairy beneath, cordate at the base. Calyx in fruit 



small. Fruit globular, rusty-pubescent . . . . . . 31. D. penangiana. 



Leaves quite glabrous, elliptic, narrowed at each end, not 



cordate. Fruit globular with small calyx . . . . 32. D. ru/a. 



Leaves coriaceous, quite glabrous, oblong, areolar-reticulate. 



Male flowers in terminal tomentose cymes . . . . 33. D. areolata. 



Leaves membranous, oblong or oblong-elliptic, glabrous. Female 

 flowers in fascicles of about 3. Calyx with reniform lobes ; pedi- 

 cels bi-bracteolate. Corolla salver-shaped . . . . 34. D. Curtisii. 



Leaves membranous, puberulous beneath. Male flowers in dense 



short hairy glomeruli. Stamens 8 . . . . . . 35. D. glomerulata. 



Leaves puberulous beneath. Calyx-lobes 4 ; stamens 16 . . 36. D. caliginona. 



1. DiosPYEos Wrayi, King & Gamble, n. sp. A shrub 4 to 12 feet 

 high ; young branches as thick as a crow-quill, cinereous- or rusty- 

 puberulous. Leaves small, alternate, membranous ; ovate-lanceolate to 

 narrowly elliptic, shortly acuminate, the base cuneate ; both surfaces 

 dark olivaceous ; the upper very shining and minutely reticulate, glabrous 

 except the puberulous depressed midrib ; the lower more brown and 

 dull, the midrib pubescent and prominent, the reticulations less distinct ; 

 length 2 to 4 in., breadth -75 to 1-5 in.; petioles -05 to -1 in. Male 

 flotuers "25 in. long, 2 to 4 together in small axillary cymes, black when 

 dry, puberulous, pedicels very short. Calyx less than -1 in. long, narrowly 

 campanulate with 4 deep ovate lobes. Corolla three times as long as 

 the calyx, salver- shaped, sub-glabrous ; limb with 4 oblong lobes. 

 Stamens 16, united in pairs by the bases of the unequal filaments, broadly 

 lanceolate, inserted near the base of the tube. Female floioers like the <^ 

 but longer — especially the calyx. Staminodes about 8, lanceolate. Ovary 

 glabrescent, ovoid-conic, tapering into a rather long style ; stigmas 4, 

 fleshy, short. Fruit globular, crowned by the short style, glabrous, 

 shining, black when ripe (when dry) ; calyx at its base "75 in. across, 

 •coriaceous, deeply divided into 4 oblong blunt or sub-acute reflexed 

 lobes. 



Pbrak : Scortechini ; Wray 2764, 3272, 3955 ; King's Collector 

 2076, 2993. 



2. DiosPYROs SUB-EHOMBOIDBA, King & Gamble, n. sp. A shrub 

 4 to 6 feet high ; young branches thinner than a crow-quill, softly 

 tawny-pubescent, pale brown when dry. Leaves small, alternate ; 

 lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate or sub-rhomboidal, bluntly acuminate, 

 the base cuneate ; both surfaces olivaceous-brown when dry, the 

 upper dark, glabrous except the puberulous midrib, the lower 

 sparsely adpressed pubescent especially on the bold midrib ; main- 



