68 Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 
Species imperfectly known. 
Leaves glabrous, more or less lanceolate, main nerves 5—7 
pairs ae are oe Sc .. 4. H. Wray. 
1. Enpianpra Marncayi, Hook. f. in Fl. Br. Ind. V. 127 (1886). 
A large evergreen tree with spreading branches, reaching 20 to 
25 m. in height and 40—50 cm. in diameter ; branchlets rather 
slender, greyish-brown ; leaf-buds small, with lanceolate glabrous 
stipules. Leaves coriaceous; elliptic or elliptic oblong, obtusely 
acute or subcaudately acuminate at apex, cuneate at base ; both 
surfaces minutely areolate, glabrous, shining, reddish-brown when 
dry ; 5—10 cm. long, 2—4 cm. broad; midrib slender, raised on 
both surfaces ; main nerves 8 to 10 pairs, also slightly raised on both 
surfaces, otherwise inconspicuous, at first straight then curved near 
the margin to join in faint loops ; reticulations prominently areolate; 
petiole 7—12 mm. long, slender, black, rugose. Flowers in short 
(about 3—4 cm.) axillary subracemose glabrous panicles of few- 
flowered (about 5) cymules, the rhachises angular, puberulous ; 
pedicels slender, 1 mm. long; buds globose. Perianth-tube very 
short ; lobes 2 to 2°5 mm. long, glabrous except a thickened granu- 
lar-glandular cushion at the base, inner 3 lobes smaller and less im- 
bricated than the 3 outer. Stamens thick, conoidal, connivent over 
the ovary which they enclose, prominently granular-glandu'ar, 1 5 
mm. long; anthers sessile, their cells distant, their lids up-curved 
curled backwards. Ovary globose; style short;. stigma capitate. 
Fruit oblong or oblong-obovate, glossy black, smooth, 3—5 em. long, 
about 2 cm. broad; fruiting pedicel slightly thickened ; pericarp 
rather thin ; cotyledons very fleshy. 
Perak: forests near Lartit at 150—250 m., King’s Collector 
6103!, 8822!. Matacca: Maingay, K.D. 1270! 
2. ENDIANDRA Kiyeiana, Gamble in Kew Bull. 151 (1910). 
An evergreen tree with spreading branches, reaching 15 to 20 m. in 
height and aconsiderable diameter ; branchlets stout, brown, the bark 
flaking off, much lenticellate, uppermost glandular-rusty-pubescent ; 
buds short, ovoid, densely pubescent. Leaves coriaceous; elliptic, 
obtusely short-acuminate at apex, acute or cuneate at base; both 
surfaces shining, minutely areolate, upper glabrous except on the 
midrib and main nerves, lower softly pubescent, reddish-brown when 
dry; 10—13 cm. long, 6—7 cm. broad; midrib stout, thickly pubes- 
cent, raised on both surfaces ; main nerves 5—6 pairs, pubescent and 
