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Leaves obovate, chartaceous, lower surface puberu- 
lous, glaucous; drupe 10—12 mm. in diam.; 
fruiting perianth disciform ae Sromenneys 
Leaves lanceolate, chartaceous, lower surface glab- 
rous, glaucous ; fruiting perianth cup shaped 
Leaves not reaching 10—20 cm. long by 4—12 cm. 
broad; drupe globose or ovoid; fruiting perianth 
usually cup-shaped, 
Leaves usually over 10 cm. in length, more or less 
lanceolate. 
Leaves coriaceous, glabrous, glaucous beneath; 
fruiting perianth flattened AC . 5. A. johorensis. 
Leaves subcoriaceous, usually puberulous ise 
neath, not glaucous; fruiting perianth cup- 
shaped oe .. 6, A. malaccensis. 
Leaves chartaceo-coriaceous, faanesvillows be- 
neath; fruiting perianth cup-shaped, rugose 7. A. Ridleyt. 
Leaves usually under 10 cm. in length, at most 
under 12 cm. coriaceous. 
Leaves lanceolate or oblanceolate, acuminate at apex. 
Leaves giaucous or glaucescent beneath, 
puberluous only when young a5 ish 
Leaves greyish-tawny-pubescentatall times 9. 
Leaves elliptic pee obtuse at apex, glaucous 
beneath .. 3 . 10. A. oletfolia. 
Leaves Pile stent or Gtorate, white- aie 
cous beneath. 
Leaves cuspidate-acuminate at apex .. ll. A. cuspidata. 
Leaves bluntly acute at apex.. .. 12. A. fragilis. 
. glomerata. 
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. montana. 
A. pruinosa. 
A. Hulletti. 
1. ACTINODAPHNE SESQUIPEDALIS, Hook. f. and Th. in Herb. 
Ind. Or.; Hook. f. in Fl. Br. Ind. V. 151 (1886). A large tree reach- 
ing 15 to 20 or more metres in height and 50 to 75 cm. in diameter of 
stem; branchlets very stout, light-tawny-pubescent, the uppermost 
silkily villous ; verticil-nodes marked by the very prominent scars 
of fallen leaves and leaf-bud scales; terminal branch-buds very large 
with imbricate tawny-pubescent scales, the outer ones leaf-like 
reaching 5 cm. or more in length and 4 cm. in diam. Leaves coriace- 
ous, in prominent whorls of 12 or more; oblanceolate, shortly 
acuminate at apex, cuneate at base; upper surface shining, smooth, 
lower subglaucous, silky-villous especially on the nerves, at length 
glabrous; 20—50 cm. long, 4—12 cm. broad; midrib stout, channelled 
above, strongly raised beneath and often very silky-villous; main 
nerves 15 to 20 pairs, at about 30° with the midrib, only slightly 
curved near the margin, raised on both surfaces; transverse nervules 
and reticulation inconspicuous; petiole very stout, tawny-villous, 
1—2 cm. long. Flowers in dense clusters 1 to 3 cm. in diameter on 
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