84 Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 
1st and 2nd row spathulate, 2—2°5 mm. long, the anther cells large, 
scarcely overlapping; those of the 3rd row with narrow anthers, 
the cells opening more or less sideways, the 2 reniform glabrous 
glands sessile about half-way up the filaments; staminodes of the 
4th row sagittate, 1:55—2 mm. long, broadly pubescent-stipitate. 
Ovary obovoid, villous, rounded at top; style rather thick, villous; 
stigma peltate. Fruit (immature) an ovoid berry seated on the 
persistent cupshaped perianth-tube, truncate at the mouth. 
PERAK: at camp on Ulu Batang Padang at 1500 m. alt. Wray 
1520!; Scortechini 322!. 
Wray’s specimens have rather thicker and smaller leaves than Scorte- 
chini’s and are grey while the latter are reddish but they agree in shape, 
nervation and pubescence; the difference being probably only due to ditference 
of level. 
12. CINNAMOMUM AUREO-FULVUM, Gamble in Kew Bull. 220 
(1910). A bush; the branchlets slender, uppermost angular, densely 
golden-tawny-pubescent as are the innovations. Leaves subcoria- 
ceous subopposite ; elliptic-lanceolate, attenuately long-acuminate at 
apex, acuminate at base ; upper surface dull, softly appressed grey- 
pubescent, lower densely golden-tawny-pubescent ; 6—8 cm. long, 
1-5—3 cm. broad; 3-ribbed from about 3—5 mm. above the base, 
the midrib reaching to the tip of the acumen, the side ribs scarcely 
to its base; transverse nervules subparallel, arched, obscure because 
hidden in the pubescence ; petiole slender, 1:5—2:5 cm. long, densely 
pubescent. Flowers in slender tawny-pubescent peduncled dichasia 
from the axils of upper leaves and up to 4 cm. long; peduncle about 3 
em. long; branches about 1 cm., flattened ; bracts caducous; pedicels 
2 mm. long; buds ovoid. Perianth-tube campanulate, 1 mm. long, 
articulate with the oblong rounded 2 mm. long subequal lobes, all 
tawny-pubescent. Stamens small, 1-5—2 mm. long; filaments broad, 
villous ; anthers ovate, the upper cells very small, those of tne 3rd row 
bearing half-way up the filaments a pair of rather large reniform 
glabrous glands; staminodes of the 4th row 1:25 mm. long, the 
tip cordate, the stalk pubescent. Ovary subglobose, wrinkled, 
sparsely hispid; style slender; stigma acute. Fruit not known. 
SELANGOR: at Hulu Semangko, on top of the hill, Ridley (?) 
12103 !, 15598 !. 
13. CINNAMOMUM CINEREUM, Gamble in Kew Bull. 220 (1910). A 
tree reaching 15—20 m. in height and thestem with a diameter of 40— 
