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2. KoKOONA ScoRTi^CHiNii, King n. sp. A large tree 70 to 80 

 feet high ; yonng brandies smooth, clark-colouied when dry. Leaves 

 coriaceous, elliptic or elliptic-oblong, acute or sub-acute, entire, the base 

 cuneate, lower surface cinereous when dry ; main nerves about 6 or 7 

 pairs, spreading, faint ; length 2*75 to 315 in., breadth 1-35 to 2 in., 

 petioles '25 to "35 in. Panicles axillary, peduncled, pyramidal, some- 

 times longer than the leaves ; the branches divaricate, the ultimate 

 branchlets racemose. Floivers not crowded, about -25 in., in diam., on 

 bracteolate pedicels about as long as themselves. Calijx cupular, fleshy, 

 glabrous, with 5 (rarely 4) shallow broad teeth. Petals 5, (rarely 4), 

 inserted below the disc, longer than the calyx, fleshy, broadly ovate, 

 with a slight vertical central ridge on the anterior surface. Disc 

 fleshy, shortly cylindi-ic, with 10 shallow quadrate teeth. Stamens 5 ; 

 the filaments fleshy below, slender above, inserted on the inner sur- 

 face of the disc. Anthers large, ovate, sub-cordate at the base, the apex 

 with a short stout incurved appendage. Ovary conical, short, thick, 

 free from the disc, 3-celled. Stigma sessile, large, capitate-cylindric. 

 Fruit unknown. 



Perak : Scortechini, ISTo. 2042. Penang, Curtis, No. 1576. 



This has been galhered in Penang by Mr. Curtis, who describes 

 it as a tree about 40 feet high. The late Father Scortechini, who 

 gathered it once in Perak, and who referred it doubtfully to Lophopeta- 

 lum rejiexuni Laws., describes it as a tree 70 to 80 feet high. Its fruit is 

 still unknown. 



3. KoKOONA C0R[ACEA, King n. sp. A tree 30 to 50 feet high ; 

 young branches cinereous when dry. Leaves coriaceous, broadly 

 ovate to ovate-oblong, sub-acute, the base cuneate, the edge when dry 

 slightly recurved ; upper surface dark when dry, the lower cinereous ; 

 main nerves 6 or 7 pairs, curved, erecto-patent, rather faint on both 

 surfaces ; length 4'5 to 5 in., breadth 2 to 3 in., petiole -5 to -6 in, 

 Panicles axillary, pedunculate, from half as long to as long as the leaves, 

 the branches divaricate, racemose, few-floweied. Floiuers S in. in diam., 

 on bracteolate pedicels shorter than themselves. Calyx cupular, thick, 

 with 5 short shallow broad teeth. Petals 5, attached outside the short 

 disc, longer than the calyx, thick, broadly ovate, with a vertical ridge 

 in the middle. Stamens 5 ; the filaments subulate, inserted on the inner 

 vertical surface of the cupular fleshy obscurely 5-lobed corrugated disc ; 

 anthers large, cordate, with a long apical appendage. Ovary ovoid, 

 glabrous, inserted in the fundus of the flower and separate from the disc, 

 3-celled : stigma sessile, cylindric-capitate. Fruit unknown. 



Perak : King's Collector, No. 4226. 



