1902.] G. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 77 



sub-acute, externally hairy, inside glabrous but with a hairy mesial 

 line. Stamens about 18, two opposite each petal and one opposite each 

 sepal, free ; filaments slender pilose ; anthers linear reaching almost to 

 the apices of the petals. Disc annular, wavy. Style as long as the 

 stamens, 6-grooved ; stigma 3-lobed. Fruit ellipsoid, slightly com- 

 pressed, contracted below the disc-bearing mouth, densely and minutely 

 tomentose, '75 to 1 in. long and 65 in. in diam, Dalz. & Gibs. 

 Fl. Bombay 109 ; Brandis For. Fl. N.-W. India 250 ; Clarke in Hook. fil. 

 Fl. Br. Ind. II, 741 ; Trimen Fl. Ceylon I, 285. A. decapetalum, Lamk. 

 Diet. I, t. 174; DC. Prodr. Ill, 203; Wall. Cat. 6884; W. & A. 

 Prodr. 325 ; Wight Ic. t 194Miq.Fl. Ind. Bat. I, Pt. I, 774; Kurz For. 

 Fl. I, 643. A. hexapetalum^ Lamk. and DC. 11. c. ; Roxb. Hort. Bang. 38, 

 Fl. Ind. II, 502 ; Wall. Cat. 6883 ; W. & A. Prodr. 326 ; Wight 111. t. 

 96. A. sundanum, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I, Pt. I, 774 ; Kurz. I.e. A. tomen- 

 tosum^ Lamk. and DC. 11. c. ; Wall. Cat. 6885. A. latifolium, Miq. in 

 PI. Hohenack. No. 719.— Rheede Hort. Mai, IV, tt. 17, 26. 



Perak : Scortechini; King's Collector 5590. Singapore ; Ridley 

 6020. — DisTRiB. Brit. India, Malayan Archipelago, S. China, Philippines, 

 East Africa. 



Var, glandulosa, Clarke in Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. II, 742. A large 

 climber. A, glandulosa, Thw. Enum. PI. Ceyl. 133 ; Trimen Fl. Ceyl. 

 II, 286. 



Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Distrib. Ceylon. 



2. Alangium uniloculare. King. A tree 30 to 60 feet high ; young 

 branches minutely rusty-pubescent, slender. Leaves membranous, 

 obliquely ovate-lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, the base 

 unequal, one side rounded the other acute, the edges somewhat wavy ; 

 upper surface glabrous except the tomentose midrib and pubes- 

 cent main-nerves; the lower sparsely sub-adpressed pubescent and 

 minutely glandular ; main-nerves 4 to 6 pairs, ascending, the lower 

 on one side much branched, all slightly prominent on both surfaces ; 

 the main-veins sub-parallel ; length 3*5 to 55 in. ; breadth 1*75 to 

 2*25 in. ; petiole '25 to "3 in., villous. Cymes axillary, about one- 

 third of the length of the leaves, pedunculate ; the branches spread- 

 ing, rusty pubescent, many-flowered. Flowers about '4 in. long, with 

 subulate bracteoles and short pedicels. Calyx-tube funnel-shaped, not 

 grooved, the mouth minutely toothed. Petals 5, linear ; anthers linear ; 

 filaments short, broad, woolly at the apex. Style cylindric, pubescent ; 

 stigma subglobose. Fruit ovate in outline, much tapered to the apex, 

 compressed, faintly ridged when dry, *6 in. long and '35 in. broad when 

 dry. Marlea unilocularis, Griff. Notul. IV, 679, if. Qriffithii^ Clarke 

 in Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. II, 742. 



