1896.] G, King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 349 



covered with very minute pnpillao ; main nerves 7 or 8 pairs, ascending-, 

 "curved; length 4 to 5'5 in., breadth 1*6 to 275 in., petiole '5 to *75 in. 

 Cymes paniculate, axillary or terminal, bracteolate, 3 or 4 in, in diam., 

 on peduncles 2 to 3 in. long. Flowers "75 in. in diam. ; their pedicels 

 slender, bracteolate, about "o in. long. Calyx and disc rotund, scarcely 

 lobed. Petals attaclied to the edge of the disc, rotund with truncate 

 bases, thick, not fimbriate. Disc fleshy, slightly convex, the slender 

 filaments rising far from its edge ; anthers ovate. Ovary expanded 

 below, 3-angled above, glabrous. Fruit unknown. 



Malacca: Maingay (Kew Distrib.) No. 403. Perak : King's 

 Collector No. 7325. 



Fruit of this is unknown. The species is a very distinct one, at 

 once recognisable by its large flowers and very thick leaves. The 

 petals, according to Kunstler, are pale yellow with a dark patch at 

 the base. 



2. LoPHOPETALUM FiMBRiATDM, Wight 111, I. 178, A Small tree : 

 young branches terete, dark-coloured when dry. Leaves thinly coria- 

 ceous, elliptic or elliptic-oblong, shortly cuspidate, entire, the base 

 rounded or slightly narrowed ; upper surface olivaceous when dry, the 

 lower brown ; main nerves 7 to 9 pairs, spreading, curving, slightly 

 prominent beneath ; length 3 to 4*5 in., breadth 2 to 225 in., petiole 

 •65 in. Cymes axillary or terminal, peduncled, paniculate ; the 

 branches divaricate, many-flowered. Flowers '5 in. in diam,, on pedicels 

 •25 in. long. Galyx-lohes very short. Petals rotund-obovate, much 

 larger than the sepals, with transverse fimbriate crests about the middle. 

 Stamens with long slender filaments, inserted on the middle of the 

 broad 5-lobed disc. Ovary depressed, tapering into the conical style. 

 Fricit 3-angled (ripe unknown). Laws, in Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. I. 615 ; 

 Kurz For. Flor. Burma, I. 255. L, ovatum, Presl. Botan. Bemerk. 32. 

 L. javanum. Turcz. in Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 1863, pt. i. 545. Eiionymus 

 ovata, Wall. Cat. 4300. 



Malacca : Griffith. — Distrib. Burma, Chittagong, Sylhet. 



3. LoPHOPETALUM SUB-OBOVATUM, n. sp,. King, A tree ; young bran- 

 ches cinereous when dry. Leaves obovate-oblong, obtuse, slightly cuspi- 

 date, entire, much narrowed to the base, the lower surface pale brown 

 when dry ; main nerves about 6 pairs, spreading, faint ; length 25 to 

 4 in,, breadth 1'4 to 2 in,, petiole "35 to '45 in. Panicles axillary, pe- 

 dunculate, 2 to 35 in. long, and 1 to 25 in. in diam., branching from 

 near the base, the branches divaricating ; the branchlets cymose, few- 

 flowered. Flowers "3 in. in diam. Calyx spreading ; the teeth deltoid, 

 sub-acute. Petals 5, larger than the calyx, broadly-oblong, sub- 

 obtuse, corrugated on the upper two- thirds of the anterior surface and 



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