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Fruit an ellipsoid flattened drupe 0°5—1 cm. long, the exocarp 
covered with dense brown hair and red clavate fleshy papillose 
processes; endocarp thick, bony, rugoselv pitted without. Chevalier 
Monog. Myric. 120 (1991), M. sapida, Wall. Tent. Fl. Nep. 
t. 45 and Cat, 6811; C. DC. Prodr. XVI. ii. 151; Brandis For. Fi. 495. 
M. integrifolia, Roxb. Fl. Ind. III. 765 (1832); C. DC. lec. 151; 
Wight Ic. tt. 764, 765; Wall. Cat. 6812. M. missionis, Wall. 
O36, 7297: C. DC. lic. 152: _M. Farquhariana, Wall. Tent. Lc. 61; 
wate coals; C: DC. |l.c. 152. M.Nagi, Hook. f. in Fl. Br. Ind -V. 
597 non Thunb.; Kurz For. Fl. II. 475; Collett Fl. Siml. 475 t. 
151; Brandis Ind. Trees 620. 
PauwanG: at Peeken and Kwala Brawas, Ridley 1076!, 1567!. 
Mauacea: Griffith K.D. 5008!; Maingay KD. 1347; at Bukit 
Bruang and Bukit Kajan, Alwis!, Vern. ‘Poko Golinche’ and 
“Poko Kusama.’ Singapore: Wallich 6813!; a bushy tree on the 
seashore at Toas, Ridley 297!; in Woodland at Kranji. Ridley 
297; at Bajan, Vern. ‘Kayteng’ Ridley 3955.—Distris. India, 
China, Japan. 
Var. auriculata, Gamble. Leaves auricled at the base, main 
nerves more conspicuous beneath. Flowers in catkins, clustered 
on the rhachis of a simple spike 2—4 cm. long; bracts of each 
catkin acuminate, reflexed, 2 mm. long, those of each flower acute, 
1 mm. long. 
PaHanG: at Gunong Tahan, up to 1500 m. alt., July 1905. 
Wray and Robinson 5519!. 
Family CXIV. CASUARINACEA. 
Trees or shrubs; branches woody; branchlets subherbaceous, 
eylindric, grooved, jointed, the internodes ending in a short whorled 
sheath of connate subulate scales, which represent the leaves, the 
branchlets having the habit of Ephedra or Equisetum. Fiowers monce- 
cions or dicecious: ¢ in whorls in terminal spikes of short superposed 
toothed cups, each flower 2-bracteolate; 2 in ovoid or globose heads, 
bracteate and bracteolate. Perianth: ¢ of 1 or 2 concave 
segments, circumscissile at the base and pushed off by the anther 
eventually: @ none. Stamen 1, inflexed in bud; anther large, the 
cells distinct placed back to back but free above and below, dehis- 
cing longitudinally. Ovary minute, 1-celled; style short, then bifid 
with long filiform red arms stigmatose to the base; ovules 2, 
collateral, semi-anatropous. Fruit an oblong or cylindric cone 
