172 Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 
perianth tube about 8 mm. high and 12 mm. in diam. at the mouth, 
margin smooth; enlarged pedicel clavate, flattened, 10—12 mm. 
long; pericarp smooth, yellowish. 
PrenancG: Moniot’s road at 300 m. alt., Curtis 795!. PERAK: 
Scoriechini! SiNGAPORE: garden jungle, Ridley 4706!, 3458!. 
Var. angustifolia, Gamble. Branchlets grey. Leaves usualiy 
smaller and narrower, 2°5—5 cm. broad; panicles much more 
branched. Flowerssmaller; involucresand rhachis sometimes slightly 
puberulous especially in 2; stamens usually 9; perianth-lobes with 
fewer and larger glandular dots. Fruit globose, 15—17 mm. indiam., 
seated on the rugose fleshy orange-coloured nearly flat enlarged 
perianth-tube, which is finally about 2 mm. thick and 15 mm. in 
diam. : enlarged pedicel much flattened and curved 14—20 mm. long; 
pericarp when fresh green and spotted, when dry yellowish and 
wrinkled. 
Perak: Gunong Batu Pateh, at 1000 to 1400 m. alt., Wray 
416!, 985!, 1032!, 1108!; at Gunong Haram, Scortechini 326!, 588!; 
on low ground and hills up to 250 m. alt. at Larut and Goping, 
King’s Collector 3561!, 6113!, 6815!. SELancor: at Bukit Kutu 
at 900 m. alt., Ridley 7633!. Matacca: at Brisu, Derry 653 !. 
SrveaPorRE: at Bukit Mandai, Ridley 6739!; King’s Collector 1236!. 
The available specimens show the fruits of the species not quite ripe, so 
the cupule may possibly flatten out as it does in the variety. Wray says that 
the flowers have the scent of the garden ‘‘Syringa’’ (Philadelphus.) Scorte- 
chini’s specimens 328 have the rhachis of the inflorescence rather thicker and 
more puberulous. 
4). LirseA Panamongsa, Hook. f. in Fl. Br. Ind. V. 175 (1886). 
A large evergreen tree, reaching 12 m. in height (Curtis) or more ; 
branchlets moderately stout, greyish brown, with small lenticels and 
channels decurrent from below the leaf-bases, uppermost minutely 
grey-puberulous as are the lanceolate leaf-buds and the inflorescence. 
Leaves chartaceous, alternate; elliptic-oblong or oblong-lanceolate or 
-oblanceolate, acute or shortly acuminate at apex, acute at base, 
sometimes almost rounded; upper surface glabrous, olive-brown, 
lower paler, minutely grey-puberulous; 10—20 cm. long, 4—5 oreven 
to 9 cm. broad; midrib slender, immersed or slightly impressed 
above, raised beneath; main nerves 10—14 pairs, slender, slightly 
impressed above, at an angle of about 55° with the midrib, curved 
upwards to and along the margin; transverse nerves obscure, 
