Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 449 
Koord. Exkurs. Fl. Jav. Il. 69. Q. Junghuhnii, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 
I. i. 853 (1855); Oudem. Annot. Crit. Cupul. Jav. 15, t. 9, Wenzig 
in Jahrb. Bot. Gart. Berl. LV. 237; King Ann. Calc. II. 78, t. 73. 
Q. fagiformis, Jungh. in Nat. Tijdschr. N. Ind. Ser. 3, IV. 119 (1857) 
and in Bonplandia VI. 82 with picture of stem and roots; Miq. l.c. 
870; Koord. & Val. Bijdr. X. 54. Q. lineata, Miq. (not of Bl.) Pl. 
Jungh. I. 10. Castanea acuminatissima, Bl. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. I. 
283 (1850); Mig. I.c. 867. C.? sessilifolia, Bl. lc. 284; Miq. Le. 
867. 
Perak: at Gunong Bubu, Scortechini 832!.—Distrin. Java, 
at high elevations (Blume, Teysmann, De Vriese, Junghuhn Kurz, 
Forbes 335, 941). 
Scortechini’s specimens have entire leaves, but agree well with the Java 
specimens, which have often the leaves entire; they were identified with this 
species tentatively by King in Hb. Calc., and I do not doubt the correctness of 
his opinion. The tree is described in most of the works on the Flora of Java as 
having many stems and as putting forth countless suckers from the roots. The 
picture in ‘Bonplandia’ shows these forming a kind of hut and sheltering the 
natives. Scortechini gives no information regarding the stem and roots of the 
Perak trees. 
32. PASANIA ENCLEISACARPA, Gamble. A large tree reaching 
24-30 m. in height and 60—90 cm. in diam. of stem, branches 
spreading; branchlets rather slender, dark greyish brown to nearly 
black, furrowed, smooth, youngest ones whitish-lepidote. Leaves 
chartaceous ; elliptic or elliptic-oblong, abruptly caudate-acuminate 
at apex the acumen obtuse, acute at base; upper surface dark 
green when fresh, dark grey when dry, glabrous, shining or dull, 
lower silvery-grey when fresh, plumbeous when dry and sublepidote ; 
margins entire; 10-—17 cm. long, 4—6 cm. broad, sometimes smaller ; 
midrib fairly strong, slightly raised on both surfaces; main nerves 
7—9 pairs, boldly curving to and along the margin, the upper ones 
to meet in loops; transverse nervules few, distant, enclosing the 
areolate reticulation; petiole slender, 1 cm. long. Spikes: g and 
2 usually separate, but sometimes androgynous the 3 flowers 
above the 2 below: 3 slender, up to 20 cm. long or more, many 
together in lax terminal grey-pubescent panicles ; bracteoles very 
small, ovate, acute: 9 and androgynous nearly as long, axillary, 
solitary. Flowers: 3 in somewhat elongate clusters, rarely of only 
2—3; perianth cup-shaped, 1 mm. long, cleft about half way down 
in 6 slightly acute pubescent lobes ; stamens 12, filaments slender, 
anthers ovoid; pistillode large, often oblong, very villous: @ soli- 
