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large tree (Wray); branchlets rather stout, dark brown, the upper- 
most with theinflorescence and innovations densely finely rusty-tomen- 
tose. Leaves coriaceous; elliptic, shortly and sharply and abruptly 
acuminate at apex or sometimes ‘obtuse, attenuate at base; dull and 
glabrous on the upper surface when mature except on the midrib 
which is raised and broad and rusty-tomentose, lower surface glaucous 
and puberulous between the densely rusty-tomentose midrib and 
prominent nervation; 7 to 15 cm. long, 3 to 7 cm. broad; main 
nerves 6 to 10 pairs, impressed above, much raised beneath, curved 
upwards to the margin and joined by subparallel transverse nervules, 
and these again joined by prominent reticulations; petiole very stout, 
2cm. long. Flowers subsessile, in spreading bracteate axillary pani- 
cles rarely longer than the leaves ; bracts linear, about 2 mm. long, with 
2 minute bracteoles. Perianth-tube turbinate, 1—5 mm. long, con- 
stricted at mouth; lobes ovate-oblong, about 2 mm. long, the inner 3 
slightly smaller than the others. Stamens of 1st and 2nd row about 
1 mm. long, the filaments villous; those of the 3rd row rather 
longer and with the connective produced in a broad crest; staminodes 
cordate, glabrous in front, villous behind; glands rounded, villous- 
stipitate. Ovary narrowly ovoid with a slight angle near the top, 
slightly villous; style slender; stigma briefly trifid; young fruit 
prominently urceolate and tomentose without. Frwit nearly spheri- 
eal, blackish, puberulous, about 1:5 cm. in diam. Hook. f. FI. 
Br. Ind. V. 117. C. infectoria Miq. var. y. opaca, Meissn. in DC. 
Prodr. XV. i, 69. 
Perak: at Lower Camp, Gunong Batu Pateh, Wray 1126! 
Maracas: Griffith! (K.D.) 4277!; Maingay (K. D.) 1250!. Sryea- 
PORE: in garden jungle, Ridley 4821! or 4921!.—Distris. Sumatra 
(at Paya Kombo, Teysmann !). 
Wray’s specimen has smaller leaves than usual, with more obtuse points 
at apex and less prominent nervation on the upper surface; but I see no reason 
to doubt it, for some even of Griffith’s specimens come very near it. 
6. CRYPTOCARYA RUGULOSA, Hook f. in Fl. Br. Ind. V. 118 (1886). 
A large tree, reaching 25 to 30 m. in height and adiameter of stem of 
60 to 90 cm.; branchlets rather slender, firmly rusty pubescent. 
Leaves coriaceous ; oblong or ovate-oblong or oblong-lanceolate, acute 
or acuminate at apex, cuneate at base; shining and glabrous above 
even on the nerves, finely rusty-pubescent beneath and greyish in 
the spaces between the nervules; 5—15 cm. long, 3—6 cm. broad ; 
midrib stout, deeply impressed above, prominent beneath; main 
