1896.] G. King^Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 341 



elliptic, rather suddenly and sharply acuminate, the base more or less 

 cuneate ; lower surface pale brown when dry, the upper olivaceous ; 

 main nerves about 6 pairs, curved, ascending, faint ; length 4"5 to 5 

 in., breadth 1-85 to 2*5 in., petiole '3 in. Gymes axillary, condensed, 

 sessile, not much longer than the petioles, 6- to 8-flowered. Flowers 25 

 in. in diam., sessile. Sepals 4 or 5, narrowly reniform, with dark coarse 

 teeth. Petals 4 or 5, larger than the sepals, sub-rotund, fleshy, with 

 sub-entire membranous edges. Stamens 4 or 5, slightly shorter than 

 the ovary, much shorter than the petals ; anther-cells divaricate at 

 the base ; the filaments flattened, broad and united into a tube in their 

 lower half. Ovary 2-celled, produced into the long cylindro- conic 

 glabrous style ; stigma capitate, faintly 2-lobed. Fruit glabrous, ovoid, 

 tapering to apex and base, the style and calyx persistent, length '6 to 

 •7 in., its peduncle 2 in. 



Malacca: Maingay (Kew Distrib.), No. 945/2. Penang: Curtis 

 Nos. 345, 968. Perak : King's Collector, Nos. 1333, 1582, 4193. 



2. MiciiOTROPis DISCOLOR, Wall. Cat. 4337. An erect shrub or 

 small tree ; young branches thin, terete, smooth, dark-coloured when 

 dry. Leaves thinly coriaceous, oblong-lanceolate, much acuminate, 

 entire, the base acute ; both surfaces dull when dry, the lower pale : 

 main nerves 4 or 5 pairs, curved, ascending, faint ; length 35 to 45 in., 

 breadth 1 to J "75 in., petiole '25 to '3 in. 0?/mes '5 to '75 in. long or 

 less, slightly extra- axillary, spreading, divaricate, 8- to 10-flowered, 

 bracteolate. Flowers 1 in. in length, subsessile. Sepals narrowly reni- 

 form, unequal, the edges minutely ciiiolate. Petals much larger than 

 the sepals, broadly oblong-ovate, rather concave, with a slight central 

 ridge, glabrous. Anthers 5, ovoid, with short filaments inserted on a 

 thin hypogynous disc. Ovary longer than the stamens, 2-celled, tapering 

 into the thick conical style : stigma truncate, 2-lobed. Fruit sub- 

 globular, glabrous, '3 in. long. Kurz For. Flora Burma, I, 251 ; Lawson 

 in Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. I, 614 ; Arn. in Ann. Nat. Hist. iii. 152. Cassine 

 discolor, Wall, in Roxb. FI. Ind., ed. Carey, ii, 378. Gelastrinea ? Wall. 

 Cat. 9014. Euonymus garcinifolius, Roxb. Fl. Ind. i. 628. 



Penang, in damp ravines on West Hill, elevat. 2,000 feet, 'Curtis 

 No. 1727 ; also on Government Hill. — Distrib. Sub-tropical Himalaya, 

 Khasia Hills, Burma. 



A species very common along the base of the Himalaya and the 

 Khasia Hills and in Burma ; but found in these provinces only in 

 Penang. Mr. Curtis's specimens differ from those from British India 

 in having rather smaller flowers and fruit, and much shorter filaments ; 

 otherwise they agree perfectly. 



3. MiCROTROPis BiVALVis, W^all. Cat. 4340. A bush or small tree ; 

 J. II. 44 



