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an angle of about 45° with the midrib and curving to near the margin 
where they anastomose in irregular loops; reticulations irregularly 
netted, raised and prominent on both surfaces ; petiole thick, pubes- 
cent, 5—10 mm. long. Flowers not known, apparently in very short 
axillary cymes. Fruit oblong, smooth, up to 15 mm. long and 7 mm. 
in diameter; pedicel scarcely enlarged. 
PERAK: in open jungle at 600 to 900 m. alt., King’s Collector 
10,928! 
12. BEILSCHMIEDIA PAHANGENSIS, Gamble in Kew Bull. 150 
(1910). A tree; branches slender, greyish-brown; branchlets dark 
- brown, glabrous, lenticellate ; leaf-buds very small, ovoid with grey- 
puberulous scales. Zeaves chartaceous, alternate; lanceolate or ob- 
long-lanceolate, obtusely acute at apex, long- attenuate or -cuneate at 
base; both surfaces glabrous, prominently reticulate, upper shining; 
10—15 em. long, 3—5 em. broad; midrib rather slender, slightly 
raised on both surfaces; main nerves irregular, 10—12 pairs, usually 
at about 45° with the midrib, at first straight then branching to 
anastomose near the margin: nervules and reticulations irregular, 
prominently raised on both surfaces; petiole slender, 1—2 cm. 
long, rugose. Flowers not known, in axillary panicles up to about 
6cm. long; rhachises slender. rust ellipsoid, obtuse at both ends, 
blackish with raised pale spots on tubercles, 2—2°5 cm. long, 1 em. 
broad ; cotyledons very fleshy, the false dissepiment membranous. 
Pawane: at Kwala Triang and Suboo Lanjoot, Ridley 2273! 
13. Brmscumriepia Foxrana, Gamble in Kew Bull. 150 (1910). 
An evergreen tree (?) ; branchlets smooth, thick, lenticellate, greenish- 
brown. Leaves coriaceous, subopposite, prominently reticulate; lan- 
ceolate or oblanceolate, bluntly acuminate at apex, long-cuneately 
narrowed at base: both surfaces dull, glabrous; margin slightly 
recurved; 12--16 cm. long, 5—7 cm. broad; midrib stout, slightly 
raised above ; main nerves 7 pairs at from 40°—50° with the midrib, 
oblique and slightly curved upwards to end close to the margin in a 
series of diminishing loops which join them; transverse nervules 
irregular and with the much netted reticulation prominent and more 
or less raised on both surfaces; petiole stout, 2—2°5 cm. long, the 
upper part bordered by the decurrent margins of the blade. Inflores- 
cence paniculate, much branched, reaching 20 cm. in length, glabrous, 
the peduncle and its branches with oblong lenticels. Fruit ellipsoid, 
slightly pustular, 3:5 cm. long, 2—2:5 cm. broad: pedicels slightly 
