Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 207 
¢@ flowers medium-sized, 3 mm. long, elong- 
ate, longer than the pedicel; leaves glab- 
rous beneath bir ae ya) Os EL. Fulua: 
o& flowers globose. 
Leaves hairy. 
¢ flowers somewhat longer than their pedicels; 
leaves usually very large, transverse nerves 
strongly impressed ¢ . 6. A. grandis. 
oa flowers as long as their pedicel=: Teavon 
rather small, transverse nerves indistinct.. 7. H. tomentosa. 
Leaves glabrous. 
Flowers large, 2 mm. long; inflorescence pu- 
bescent .. ie AG .. 98. A. Wallichir. 
Flowers smaller, !—5 mm. long ; inflorescence 
nearly glabrous... 60 .. 9. H. amygdalina. 
Anthers free at the margins. 
Perianth almost always 2-valved. 
# flowers large, 2 mm. long oc .. 10. H. majuscula. 
# flowers smal!, up to 1 mm. long. 
Young branches with two raised lines; leaves 
thin Ne fe Sei Beinga. 
Young branches without raised finds leaves 
thick. 
Inflorescence glabrous; flowers somewhat 
longer than their pedicels ie 7.) 125 Ei sucosa. 
Inflorescence pubescent; flowers somewhat 
shorter than their pedicels .. .. 13. H. crassifolia. 
Perianth 3-valved. 
Young branches with two raised lines ..- 14. A. brachiata. 
Young branches without raised lines. 
“inflorescence pubescent; fruit ovate, under 2 
em. long . or .. 15. H. Lemanniana. 
Ai nioaectenes weakly Huescont fruit almost 
globose, over 3 cm. long : .. 16. H. subglobosa. 
“inflorescence quite glabrous ; faves thinner 
and narrower * vi .. 17. H. Ridleyana. 
Species of which the J flowers are unknown. 
Fruit ovate, 5 cm. long, 3 em. broad; leaves 15—25 
’ em. long, 5—8 em. broad with 12 main nerves .. 18. H. racemosa. 
1. HORSFIELDIA GLOBULARIA, Warb. Monog. Myrist. 288, t. xxi 
(1897). A giabrous bushy tree reaching 9—15 m. in height; branch- 
lets cinereous, rather rough, lenticellate, uppermost with faint pairs of 
lines decurrent from the leaf-axils. Leaves thinly coriaceous; oblong, 
obovate-oblong or narrowly elliptic-oblong, rather abruptly acu. 
minate at apex, cuneate at base; upper surface dark greenish-brown 
