1896.] G. King — Materials for a Plora of the Malayan Peninsula. 445 



3. GuiOA PUSCiDULA, Radlk. in SitzK Bayer. Akad. Math. Phys. 

 IX (1879), p. 609. A tree 30 to 40 feet high : young branches pubera* 

 Ions, dark-coloured. Leaves 4 to 12 in. long ; leaflets usually equally 

 pinnate (3 to 4 pairs), elliptic, oblique, sub-acute, slightly narrowed 

 at the base : the upper surface spai-sely puberulous, the midrib pubes- 

 cent ; the lower pubescent, becoming glabrescent when old ; main 

 nerves 6 or 7 pairs, distinct beneath as are the reticulations ; length 

 2 to 3 in., breadth 1 to 1'5 in., petiolules 2 in. Racemes about 2 in, 

 long, pubescent. Scales of petals woolly. Fruit about '5 in. broad, 

 narrowed to a long pseudo-stalk, pedicel '25 in. long. Giipania fus- 

 cidula, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, for J 872, p. 302 ; For. Flora 

 Burma, I, 284 ; Hiern in Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. I. 677. 



Perak : King's Collector, Nos. 2452, 3818. Burmah (Tenasserim) : 

 Heifer, No. 993. 



Var. glahrescens, Leaflets, except the midrib, almost glabrous. 

 Perak: Scortechini, No. 1714. 



4. GuiOA PUBEscENs, Radlk. in Sitzb. Bayer. Akad. Math. Phys. IX 

 (1879), p. 612. A small tree ; young shoots tawny-puberulous. Leaves 

 6 to 9 in. long, usually equally pinnate, their rachises terete and puberu- 

 lous ; leaflets 4 to 5 pairs, alternate, narrowly oblong-lanceolate, falcate, 

 acuminate, the bases much narrowed and oblique ; upper surface with 

 a few minute adpressed scattered hairs, the lower densely covered with 

 minute tawny tomentum ; main nerves 5 to 7 pairs, faint, curving ; 

 length 2 to 3 in., breadth '65 to 1*1 in., petiolules '15 in. Panicles race- 

 mose, about 3 in. long, puberulous. Fruit '6 in. broad, the wings narrow, 

 pseudo-stalk shorter than the pedicel, pedicel '25 in. Cupania palliditlat 

 Hiern in Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. I, 676. G. GriffitUanay Kurz in Journ. 

 As. Soc. Beng. XLIV, pt. 2 (1875), p. 188; For. Flora Burma, I, 284 

 (in part). 



Malacca : G-riffith, No. 982 ; Maingay, No. 436. Singapore : HuUett, 

 Kidley, No. 1912. — Distrib. Java, Sumatra, Bangka. 



12. Trigonachras, Radlk. 



Trees with pinnate 5- to 10-jugate narrowly lanceolate somewhat 

 falcate entire eglandular leaflets. Panicles racemose, terminal or axillary. 

 Galyx small, cupular, with 5 spreading imbricate segments. Petals 

 5, each with 2 pectinate scales. Lisc entire, swollen, annular. Sta^nens 

 8. Fruit large, clavate-pyriform, the pericarp thick, crustaceous, 

 bluntly 3-angled, minutely tomentose, 3-celled, usually (by abortion) 

 only 1-seeded. Seed pyriform-ovoid, exarillate. 



Trigonachras acuta, Radlk. in Sitzb. Bayer. Akad. Math. Phys. IX 

 (1879), p. 672. A tree ; young shoots rusty-puberulous. Leaves 8 to 12 

 J. II. 57 



