162 Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 
very short. Fruit globose, slightly depressed, 10—12 mm. high, 
15 mm. in diam., seated on the patelliform nearly flattened rugose 
enlarged perianth-tube 10—12 mm. in diam., margin smooth; 
pedicel rough, flattened, 7—8 mm. long with the cup; pericarp 
bright red when ripe, glossy, yellowish and wrinkled when dry. 
PERAK ::in dense forest at 150—250 m. alt. near Larut, King’s 
Collector 7312! 
29. LitsEA FENESTRATA, Gamble in Kew Bull. 360 (1910). A 
large evergreen tree reaching to 30 m. in height and a considerable 
girth of stem; branchlets very stout with pale brown bark, the 
uppermost angular and very minutely puberulous as are the lan- 
ceolate buds. Leaves pergamaceous, alternate; oblong or oblong- 
obovate, rounded or retuse at apex, attenuate or rounded and often 
unequal at base; upper surface more or less shining, pale olive-green; 
lower sub-glaucous; both glabrous except on the nerves beneath, 
areolate-reticulate; margins recurved, cartilaginous; 15—35 cm. 
long, 8—14 cm. broad; midrib very stout, nearly flat above, much 
raised beneath; main nerves 10—15 pairs, distant, slightly impressed 
above, raised beneath, starting at about 50°—60° with the midrib 
and curving to and along the margin; transverse nervules very 
irregular, branched, enclosing the areolate reticulation; petiole 
very stout, 1—2°5 cm. long, rugose. Flowers in umbellules on short 
(7 mm.) stout tawny-puberulous peduncles in thick dense clusters 
on the branches usually of 2-years’ old wood; umbellules when open 
about 12 mm. in diam.; involucral bracts 4—5, orbicular or 
obovate, concave, tawny-puberulous without, glabrous within; 
flowers in each umbellule 6—7 on pedicels about 4 mm. long; 
perianth-lobes 6, linear-oblong, obtuse, villous without, glabrous 
within, 4—5 mm. long, recurved in flower. Stamens of ¢ flowers 
variable in number, normally 12, those of the outer rows about 
6—7 mm. long with elliptic decurrent anthers, very slender slightly 
villous filaments and occasional glands at the base; those of the 
inner rows shorter and furnished a little way above the base of 
the filaments with a pair of oblong bifid stipitate glands, cells all 
introrse; rudimentary ovary 0. Staminodesof 92 flowers not known. 
Fruit globose, 22 mm. in diam., at first completely enclosed in the 
turbinate, woody, truncate-pear-shaped, pale brown, furfuraceous, 
enlarged perianth tube, later on about 20 mm. long, the orifice 
circular, 10—12 mm. in diam., finally the orifice opening to nearly 
25 mm., the fruit }—2rds exsert; enlarged pedicel very stout, 
