Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 237 
Pedicel of « flower 2—4 times longer than 
perianth; anthers 8—l\S8. 
Young branchiets nearly glabrous; ner- 
vules weak; fruit large, 2°5—4°5 cm. 
long die 510 50 
Young branchlets rusty-pubescent; ner- 
vules strong; fruit 3—4cm.long .. 8. K. conrmrra. 
7. K. WRavyt. 
Pedicel of ~ flower twice longer than the perianth 
or less than it. 
Mature leaves glabrous beneath, at most the 
nerves a little hairy ; pedicel almost always 
twice as long as the & perianth; anthers 
suberect or erect on the margin of the usually 
flat or slightly concave disc. 
Bark of the branchlets longitudinally 
cracked, black: leaves reddish-glauces- 
cent beneath, cordate at base; anthers 
10—12 as si .. 9. K. FURFURAOEA. 
Bark of the branchlets not longitudinally 
cleft. 
Anther-bearing disk very small, its stalk 
long ; anthers 6—10, suberect, leaves 
large, glaucous beneath, cordate .. 10. K. oBLoNGIForia. 
Anther-bearing disk of ordinary dia- 
meter, its stalk short. 
Leaves oblong-lanceolate 10—15 cm. 
long, 2—5 em. broad ; flowers about 
8 in umbel] .. 56 -- 11. K. missionis. 
Leaves lanceolate 8—14 cm. long, 2°5— 
4-5 ecm. broad; flowers 3—4in umbel 12. K. Gmuiata. 
Mature leaves pubescent beneath and on the 
nerves ; pedicel shorter than the « perianth ; 
stamens 6—9 erect on the margin of a small 
disk, stalk long ae sis so Bh US, TeyNoppiayA. 
Species of which the “ flower are unknown ; mature 
leaves very large, appressed pubescent beneath: 
fruit over 5 em. long or oc .. 14. K. REervsa. 
1. Knema Hooxeriana, Warb. Monog. Myrist. 251, t. xxiv. (1897). 
A large tree reaching a height of 18—30 m. and 60—90 cm. in diam. 
of stem; branches spreading; branchlets stout, with dark grey bark 
peeling off in flakes, innovations densely covered with soft tawny 
floceulent wool. Leaves coriaceous; oblong-lanceolate or -oblanceo- 
late, obtuse or acute at apex, acute or somewhat rounded or even 
subcordate at base; both surfaces glabrous when adult, when young 
softly flocculent beneath, the upper shining, the lower subglaucous ; 
25—65 em. long, 5—17 cm. broad; midrib stout, broad at base; 
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