i896.] Gr. Kinj^ — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsida. 343 



spreading, indistinct, not more prominent than the intermediate and 

 secondary ; length 45 to 7 in., breadth 1'5 to 275 in., petioles '3 to "4 in. 

 Cymes axillary or extra-axillary, on filiform peduncles 1"25 to 3 in. 

 long, divaricate, bracteolate, l-many-fiowered. Flowers '3 in. in diam., 

 ■on pedicels "l to '2 in. long. Sepals narrowly reniform, sparsely-puberu- 

 lous. Petals much longer than the sepals, oblong, obtuse, with a central 

 longitudinal ridge on the upper surface, puberuloiis, united into a short 

 tabe at the very base. Stamens 5, longer than tbe pistil but much 

 shorter than the petals ; anthers broadly ovoid, the filaments dilated 

 especially at the base and attached to the corolla tube. Ovary short, disc 

 none ; style cylindric, ridged ; stigma hroad, flat. Fruit ovoid, pointed, gla- 

 brous, smooth ; 5 in. long, tlie calyx pei-sistent at its base, the style sub- 

 persistent on the apex. M. hivalois, Lawson in Hook. fil. Fl. Br, Ind. I. 

 614 (in part) not of Wall. Microtropis hivaluis, Kurz (not of Wall.) For. 

 Flora Burma, I, 251. Euonymus ? laeta. Wall. Cat. No. 4294. Euony- 

 tiius fiUformis, No. 4295. 



Peuang: Porter, Stolickza, Perak : Wray No. 435, King's Col- 

 lector, No. 2025. DiSTRiB. Tenasserim. Heifer, No. 1980 (Kew 

 Distrib. ) 



This has been included by Mr. Lawson in Fl, Br. Ind. under M. 

 hivalvis, Wall., but it is a perfectly distinct plant ; differing from that 

 in the great length of the peduncles of its cymes, in the larger size of 

 its leaves, and in its fewer larger flowers. 



2. Euonymus, Linn, 



Trees or shrubs, erect, rarely scandent, glabrous. Leaves oppo- 

 site, petioled, rarely subsessile ; stipules caducous. Calyx 4-5-fid, 

 spreading or recurved. Petals 4-5, free, efoveolate. Stamens 4-5, 

 inserted on the disc ; anthers broad, 2-celled, Disc large, fleshy, 4-5- 

 lobed. Ovary sunk in the disc, 3-5-celled ; stjle short or 0, stigma 3-5- 

 lobed ; ovules 2 in each cell, attached to the inner angle, ascending and 

 suspended. Capsule 3-5-celled, 3-5-lobed, angled or winged, coriaceous, 

 rarely echinate ; cells 1-2-seeded, loculicidal. Seeds covered by the aril, 

 albuminous. — Distrib. About 80 species chiefly tropical Asiatic and 

 Malayan ; a few European and North American, 



Flowers usually in fascicles of 2 or 3, rarely in 2- 



to 3-flowered cymes ; petals fimbriate ... ... L F. Javanicus. 



Flowers in very lax divaricate slender spreading 



JO- to 20-flowered cymes ; petals not fimbriate ... 2. E. Wrayi. 

 1. Euonymus Jayanicus, Blume Bijdr. 114G. A shrub or small 

 tree ; young branches slender, sub-terete, Leuves sub-coriaceous- ob- 



