106 Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 
globose; style short; stigma capitate. Fruit a globose berry 
7—10 mm. in diameter, seated on the short persistent scarcely 
enlarged perianth lobes and slightly enlarged pedicels; pericarp thin, 
black. Meissn. in DC. Prodr. XI. i. 34; Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. I. i. 906; 
Hook. f. Fl. Br. Ind. V. 142; Koord. & Val. Bijdr. X. 95. P. lan- 
ceolata, var. y. ligustrina, Meissn. le. P. parviflora, Bl. Mus. Bot. 
Lugd.-Bat. I. 327; Mig. lc.; Meissn. lc. P. swmatrana, Meissn. 
le. (non Miq. fide Koord. & Val.) P.lamponga, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 
Suppl. 359. Ocotea declinata, Bl. Bijdr. 572. O. ligustrina, in part, 
Nees in Wall. Pi. As. Rar. If. 71 and III. 32. Laurus declinata, 
Bl. Cat. Hort. Buit. 66. LZ. ligustrina, Wall. Cat. 2588A. Machilus 
sp., Hook. f. Fl. Br. Ind. V. 862. 
PENANG: at Penara Bukit, Curtis 942!, 1030!; at Balik Pulau, 
hidley 9420!; Government Hill, Pox 47!. PERAK:in open jungle on 
hills at 250 to 400 m. alt., King’s Collector 8748!. SELANGOR: at 
Ulu Selangor, Goodenough 10530!. Stycarorge: Wallich 25884 ; 
at Changi, Ridley 1811!, 4707!.—Distrrp. Java (Forbes 594!), 
Sumatra. 
Some of Curtis’ specimens in Herb. Singap. have fruits with erect 
perianth-lobes and with reflexed perianth-lobes on the same shoot; apparently 
they are normally erect. The perianth-lobes are properly glabrous as described 
in the Fl. Br. Ind. but sometimes puberulous without as admitted by Koorders 
and Vaileton. The following variety is only distinguishable by still greater 
silky pubescence. 
var. sericea, Gamble. Perianth-lobes markedly silky villous 
without. 
PERAK: on Haram Peak, Scortechint 554! 
3. PHG@BE MACROPHYLLA, Blume in Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. I. 326 
(1851). An evergreen tree reaching 15 to 20 m. in height and 40 to 50 
cm. in diameter of stem; branchlets stout, tuberculate, the upper 
parts with ferruginous tomentum, as are the thick conical leaf-buds 
with lanceolate scales. Leaves chartaceous ; obovate or more rarely 
elliptic, shortly obtusely (occasionally acutely) apiculate at apex, 
cuneate or attenuate at base; upper surface shining, glabrous 
except on the midrib and main nerves, generally bullate, lower 
ferruginous-pubescent; margin recurved; 12—30 cm. long, 7—15 cm. 
broad ; midrib very stout, impressed above as are the main nerves 
and transverse nervules, prominent beneath; main nerves 10 to 15 
pairs, the lower ones very small and close together, curved outwards 
to and along the margin and joined, the lower by a series of small, 
