146 Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 
oblong. Tetranthera cordata, Jack in M’Clelland’s Calc. Journ. Nat. 
Hist. IV. 356; Walp. Ann. Bot. Syst. I. 578; Meissn. in DC. 
Prodr. XV. 1.196. '. cordifolia, Meissn. 1.c. 
Perak: at Assam Kumbong, Sungie Larut, Thaipeng, etc., 
Wray 2126!, 2462!, 2871!, 3045!; Scortechini!; road to Campar, 
Ridley 9597!; dense jungle on low ground and hills up to 180 m. 
alt. near Larut, Ktng’s Collector 3176 !, 3962!, 5180!, 6529 !, 8269!, 
10824!. SeLANGoR: at Kerling, Goodenough 10537!. Matacca: 
Griffith 4298!; at Sungei Udang, Goodenough 1353!. JonoRE: at 
Kota Tinggyi, Ridley 4226!; at Bukit Murdon, Lake and Kelsall 
4027!. Srveapore: at Kranji, Rédley’s Collector 6743!; at Bukit 
Timah, Kunstler 353!—Distr1p: Sumatra; Borneo (near Kuching, 
Sarawak, Haviland and Hose 1807!; at Rejang, Sibu, Haviland and 
Hose 3654 C!); 
The flowers of the Borneo specimens are slightly larger than those from the 
Peninsula, but the specimens are better developed and the structure is the 
same. 
13. Lirrsza ciTRATA, Blume Bijdr. 565 (1825). A deciduous (?) 
shrub or small tree reaching 10—12 m. in height with 15—20cm. dia- 
meter of stem, all parts orange-scented; branchlets slender, smooth, 
nearly black when dry, leaf-buds naked, acuminate, tawny-puberu- 
lous. Leaves membranous; lanceolate, attenuately acuminate at 
apex, attenuate or cuneate or sometimes rounded at base; upper 
surface smooth, shining, glabrous, olivaceous or blackish, lower 
glaucous; 7—13 cm. long, 2—4'5 cm. broad; midrib slender, dark 
and prominent on the lower surface; main nerves 10—12 pairs 
at first at nearly 80° with the midrib then curving to and along the 
margin, secondary nerves rather prominent, transverse nervules and 
reticulation prominent on the upper surface when dry; petiole 
slender, 10—18 mm. long, glabrous. Flowers in axillary or lateral 
umbelliform racemes bearing on peduncles about 5 mm. long about 
7 involucrate umbellules; involucre of 4 concave nearly glabrous 
bracts; flowers in each umbellule 5 on slender puberulous pedicels ; 
perianth-tube short, lobes 6, oblong or obovate, ciliate, silky within, 
2 mm. long, those of ¢ and 2? flowers similar. Stamens of ¢ 
flowers 9 (occasionally up to 12), those of the first two rows eglandu- 
lar with quadrate anthers and slender filaments sparsely villous as is 
the connective, 3 mm. long; those of the third row rather shorter, 
also with quadrate anthers and a pair of large sessile or subsessile 
reniform glands attached near the bases of the filaments; anther- 
