12G G. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. [No. 2, 



pressed ferruginoiis-pubescent. Leaves elliptic to elliptic-oblong, shortly 

 and bluntly acuminate, the base slightly narrowed ; upper surface 

 shining, glabrous except the puberulous midrib ; lower glaucous, the 

 reticulations distinct ; nerves 7-8 pairs, spreading, prominent beneath ; 

 length 8 to 12 in., breadth 4 to 5*5 in. ; petiole 1*5 in., thickened in 

 its upper fourth, pubescent. 3Iale racemes 5 to 10 in. long, ferrugin- 

 ous-tomentose, the petals reflexed : female 7'acemes shorter and sub- 

 glabrous. Fruit globose, the size of a cherry, lenticellate, 2-seeded. 

 B. ccesia, Kurz F. Fl. Burm., i, 78, not of BL 



Andamans ; Kurz, King's Collector. Nicobars, Kurz. 



2. RypAROSA Wrati, King, n. sp, A tree 60 to 80 feet high, glab- 

 rous except the inflorescence. Leaves coriaceous, ovate-lanceolate to ob- 

 long-lanceolate or elliptic, the apex sub-acute ; slightly narrowed to the 

 base ; upper surface shining ; lower dull yellowish green when dry, the 

 midrib and 4 pairs of sub-erect nerves prominent below as are the trans- 

 verse veins ; length 6 to 10 in., breadth 25 to 4*5 in. ; petiole 1 to 1*25 

 in., slightly winged at the apex. Racemes solitary or in pairs, axillary or 

 from below the leaves, 6 to 9 in. long, longer in fruit. Male flowers 

 pedicelled. Calyx with 3 broad ovate teeth, pubescent externally. Petals 

 6, oblong-ovate, pubescent externally, each with a triangular sericeous 

 scale half as long as itself. Staminal tube pubescent ; anthers 5, ovate, 

 reflexed. Fem ale flower ; sepals B,nd petals £ls in the male; disc annular 

 with 5 conical staminodes. Ovary rugulose, pubescent, globular, 1- 

 celled. Stigmas 2, sub-bifid, spreading. Fruit globular, crowned by the 

 stigmas, rugose, pubescent, "5 to 75 in., 1-seeded. 



Perak ; King's Collector, Wray ; rather common. 



3. Rtparosa Hullettii, King, n. sp. A small nearly glabrous 

 tree. Leaves membranous, obovate-elliptic, with a very short abrupt 

 acumen, the base narrowed ; both surfaces shining, the midrib and 3-4 

 pairs of spreading nerves prominent on the lower, as are the reticula- 

 tions ; length 5 to 7 in., breadth 3 in. ; petiole 1'5 in., thickened in its 

 upper fourth. Male racemes a foot or more long, puberulous. Male 

 flowers; calyx membranous, with 3 broadly ovate teeth. Petals 5, ovate ; 



scale small, sericeous. Staminal tube glabrous ; anthers 5, ovate, reflexed. 

 Female flower and fruit unknown. 



Singapore : on Bukit Timah, R. H. Hullett. 



Distinguished from the other species by its thin obovate leaves. 



4. E/TPAROSA ScoRTECHiNii, King, n. sp. A slender tree ; the branch- 

 lets and inflorescence rusty, otherwise glabrous. Leaves large, thinly coria- 

 ceous, oblong-lanceolate or oblanceolate, shortly and abruptly acuminate, 

 gradually narrowed from the middle to the base ; both surfaces glabrous, 

 the upper shining, the lower dull, pale ; the midrib and 5 or 6 pairs of 



