50 Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 
surface duil, glabrous except on the midrib, lower surface glaucous or 
glaucescent, minutely puberulous when young, afterwards glabrous ; 
9—14 em. long, 3—5 cm. broad; midrib moderately thick, impressed 
and keeled on the upper surface, prominent on the lower; main 
nerves 6—8 pairs, impressed above and slightly keeled, raised beneath , 
curved obliquely upwards to the margin and joined by rather indis- 
tinct irregular transverse nervules and a minutely netted reticula- 
tion; petiole 1 cm. long, moderately stout. Flowers in axillary or 
terminal tawny-pubescent panicies, the axillary shorter than the 
leaves, the terminal elongated ; branches slender, cymules few-flow- 
ered ; bracts linear, about 3mm.long; bracteoles similar but smaller; 
pedicels none in central flowers, about 1 mm. long in lateral ones. 
Perianth-tube funnel-shaped, 1°5 mm. long; lobes as long, ovate, 
rounded at tip, slightly tawny-villous within. Stamens of Ist and 2nd 
rows with acute anther connectives and villous filaments; those of 
3rd row similar and rather longer ; staminodes cordate, acute, villous 
on the back; glands rounded, glabrous, the pedicel villous. Ovary 
and style slender, glabrous ; stigma discoid. Fruit globose, smooth, 
10—12 mm. in diam., pericarp fleshy. Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I. 1. 925. 
Mawacca : at Sudang Reserve, Derry 1144!. SrneaporEe: Chan- 
chukang and Bukit Mandai, Ridley 4820!, 6665!.—DistRis. Java, 
Andaman Islands. 
Species imperfectly known. 
14. CRYPTOCARYA ENERVIS, Hook. f. in Fl. Br. Ind. V. 119 
(1886). An evergreen tree (?); branchlets slender, black when dry, 
glabrous. Leaves thinly coriaceous; elliptic-lanceolate, caudate-acu- 
minate at apex, acuminate at base; both surfaces glabrous, brown- 
ish green when dry, subglaucous and violet-brown beneath; 7—12 
em. long, 2—4 cm. broad; midrib slender, raised on the upper 
surface ; main nerves 6—8 pairs, faint, curving upwards to and along 
the margin and there joining in diminishing slender loops ; transverse 
nervules few, irregular, faint as are the reticulations ; petiole slender, 
about 1 cm. long, bordered above by the decurrent margins of the 
blade. Slowers apparently in slender axillary panicles shorter than 
the leaves, the flowers themselves wanting. Fruit globose, smooth, 
10—12 mm. in diam., faintly sulcate, tip short, obtuse. 
Matacca : Griffith K.D. 4336! 
15. CRYPTOCARYA BUBONGANA, Gamble in Kew Bull. 144 (1910). 
A large tree, reaching 15 to 20m. in height and 60 cm. in diam. of 
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