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wider towards the campanulate limb; limb '65 in. in diam., its 5 lobes 

 oblong, obtuse, spreading. Stamens 5, their slender filaments inserted 

 near the apex of the tube and exserted -75 in. beyond its lobes. Anthers 

 (ovate ?). Ovary narrowly ellipsoid, tapering to the filiform long-ex- 

 serted style 2 to 2-5 in. long ; stigma narrow. Fruit ellipsoid, slightly 

 tapered each end, shining, -5 in. long. F. lanceolata, Wall. Cat. 1599 

 {not of Blume) ; Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Br. Ind. IV. 85. Cyrtophyllum ? 

 lanceolatum, DC. Prodr. IX. 31. 



Penang: Curtis 375. Perak : King's Collector 4851. Malacca: 

 Maingay (K.D.) 1029. 



8. Fage^a Maingayi, Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Br. Ind. lY. 84 (1883). 

 A glabrous tree, 40 to 50 ft. high ; young branches as thick as a swan's 

 quill. Leaves large, \exj coriaceous; oblong to elliptic-oblong, blunt, 

 obtusely apiculate, the base rounded, the edges when dry recurved ; 

 upper sm-face pale or brownish-oHvaceous, the lower brown when dry, 

 both dull ; main nerv^es 5 to 8 pairs, stout but faint on both surfaces ; 

 midrib stout on the lower surface, faint on the upper ; length 7 to 

 10 in., breadth 2-75 to 4 in. ; petiole -5 to '9 in. long, stout, slightly dilated 

 at the base. Cymes few-flowered, subsessile, mixed with some solitary 

 flowers in a terminal, elongate, pedunculate raceme, with a rachis as 

 thick as a goose-quill and 3 to 6 in. long ; its peduncle 2 to 3 in. long. 

 Flozvers 2 in. long, solitary^ or in shortly pedunculate cymes of 2 or 3 ; 

 pedicels "5 in. long, ■with 2 pairs of broadly ovate-acute bracteoles at 

 their bases. Calyx subglobular or ellipsoid, about -5 in. long, cleft 

 nearly to the base into 5 rotund-ovate lobes with scarious margins. 

 Corolla funnel-shaped, 1-75 in. long; the tube -2 in. in diam. at the base, 

 but gradually expanding upwards ; the limb 1-5 in. wide, its lobes 5, 

 broad, blunt. Stamens 5, included. Ovary narrowly ellipsoid, much 

 attenuate upwards ; style slender ; stigma tui'binate, lobed, included. 

 Fruit unknown. 



Pee.ak: King's Collector 8671. Malacca: Maingay {K J).) 1033; 

 Derry 573. 



9. FAGR.EA bacemosa, Jack in Roxb. Fl. Ind. ed. Carey & Wall. II. 35 

 (1824). A glabrous bush or small tree, 12 to 25 ft. high; young branches 

 from half as thick to as thick as a goosequill, pale when dry, and some- 

 times angled. Leaves large, coriaceous; elliptic or oblong-elliptic to 

 elliptic-rotund, apex blunt but terminated by a short abrupt acute apiculus 

 less than -5 in. long, base cuneate or rounded ; both surfaces yellowish- 

 olivaceous when dry, the lower paler ; main nerves 5 to 7 pairs, spread- 

 ing, curving upwards and interarching, •! to "25 in. from the edge ; 

 midrib very prominent on the lower surface, less so on the upper ; 

 length 5 to 10 in., breadth 3 to 6 in. ; petiole -4 to -8 in. long expanded at 



