262 Vlora of the Malayan Peninsula. 
globose, 6—7 mm. in diam., testa membranous. Walp. Ann. I. 587; 
Meissn. in DC. Prodr. xiv. 2. 600; Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 
Xxxix. ii. 83 and in For. Fl. II. 334; Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. I. i. 882; 
Hook. f. in Fl. Br. Ind. V. 198. Psilea dalbergioides, Miq. Fl. Ind. 
Bat. Suppl. 355. 
Kepau: Langkawiisland, Curtis!. PENane: Curtis713!. Din- 
pines: Pangkore, Scortechini 983!; Ridley 8017!; at Lumut, Ridley 
10289!. Stnecarorn: near Stativa, Griffith 4376!; Maingay 1308/3! ; 
Bukit Timah, Goodenough! ; Changi Soyang, Ridley 1858 !.—Disrris. 
Burma (Kurz); Sumatra (Sibogd, West Coast, Teysmann!). 
4. EnKunra, Griff. 
Scandent shrubs. Leaves alternate or subopposite, penni- nerved. 
Flowers hermaphrodite, in terminal capitula on the branches of an 
elongated terminal panicle, each branch bearing bracts and two floral 
leaves, the said leaves usually small and bractiform, but in fruiting 
branches large, leafy, chartaceous, coloured and reflexed with the 
upper side downwards on thickened petioles. Perianth-tube tubular. 
ovoid, constricted below the throat; lobes 5, short, erect and in- 
curved; scales 5, short, bifid or bilobed, behind the stamens on the 
throat of the perianth-tube. Stamens 10, in two rows on the upper 
part of the perianth-tube, the upper 5 just below the throat, the 
lower 5 a little below; filaments short, slightly broadening under the 
anthers; anthers 2-celled, the cells parallel, introrse, the connective 
not broadened. Hypogynous disk 0, or a very minute glabrous ring 
at the base of the ovary. Ovary sessile, ovoid; style short; stigma 
oblong, papillose; ovule |, pendulous. Fruit a drupe supported at 
the base by the cleft remains of the perianth: pericarp woody. Seed 
conform to the pericarp; testa soft, sub-membranous; albumen 0; 
cotyledons fleshy, hemispheric.—DistrrB. One species, perhaps 
another in the Andaman Islands. 
ENKLEIA MALACCENSIS, Griff. in Calc. Journ. Nat. Hist. iv. 234 
in note (1844). A climbing shrub with brown bark and decurved 
branches; branchlets, inflorescence and undersurface of leaves softly 
ferruginous-tomentose. Leaves alternate or subopposite, coriaceous ; 
elliptic to suborbicular, broadly acute, rounded or retuse and mucro- 
nate at apex, obtuse or obtusely acute at base; upper surface dull, 
olivaceous when dry, lower softly tomentose; margin entire, thick- 
ened; 5—10 em. long, 4—7 cm. broad; midrib stout, tomentose on. 
