1897;] G. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 223 



bases of new leafy shoots, 4-8 in. long, with angular pnberulous rachis ; 

 pedicels slender *2 in. long, puberulous, bracteolate in the middle ; buds 

 oblong, *15 in. long. Calyx-tube very short, lobes 4, imbricate in bud, 

 spreading in flower, faintly puberulous outside, glabrous within. Petals 

 0. Stamens 8-9, alternately long and short, anthers broadly ovate, 

 ■versatile. Ovary shortly stipitate, densely pubescent, 1- or 2-ovuled; 

 stalk glabrous equalling calyx-tube, style glabrous incurved. Pod un- 

 known. Touchiroa Wrayi Prain MSS. 



Perak ; Larut, at Snngei on the plains, Wray 2874 ! 



This is a member of the group of species forming the original genus Touchiroa, 

 to which C. bantamensis and C. gracilis, among Malayan species, also belong. Bat 

 C. Wrayi is easily distinguished from both the species mentioned by its very small 

 leaflets and its much longer pedicels ; the flowers, except for having longer stalks, 

 are extremely like those of C. bantamensis . 



7. Crudia gracilis Prain. A slender shrub 6-8 feet high, young 

 branches glabrous. Leaves odd-pinnate, rachis "75-1 in. long, petiole 

 articulate on a small node, with interpetiolar glabrous lanceolate 

 stipules united only at their very bases, leaflets 3 (or occasionally 2 

 from abortion of one lateral leaflet), with stout petiolules '25 in. long, 

 glabrous as is the rachis ; alternate, ovate-oblong to oblong-lanceolate, 

 base cuneate or slightly unequally rounded, apex shortly caudate-acumi- 

 nate, 4*5-6 in. long, 2-3 in. across, firmly papery, pale yellowish-green, 

 glabrous on both surfaces, lateral nerves ascending, about 6 pairs, distinct, 

 secondary venation somewhat distinct beneath. Flowers in very narrow 

 sparse spikes at the ends of new leafy shoots, 10-12 in. long with 

 angular quite glabrous rachis ; sessile, minutely bracteolate below the 

 calyx ; buds oblong, '15 in. long. Calyx-tube very short, lobes 4, imbri- 

 cate in bud, spreading in flower, quite glabrous on both surfaces. Petals 

 0. Stamens 8-9, filaments glabrous, free, alternately short and long, 

 anthers broadly ovate, versatile. Ovary shortly stipitate, densely 

 pubescent, 1- or 2-ovuled ; stalk glabrous, shorter than calyx-tube, style 

 glabrous iucurved. Pod unknown. Touchiroa gracilis Prain MSS. 



Perak ; Thaiping, in low wet ground in dense forest, rare, Kunstler 

 8468! 



This is extremely closely related to Touchiroa bantamensis Hassk. which has 

 also 3- (or by abortion 2-) foliolate leaves, but has larger leaflets, puberulous rachis 

 and sepals, and distinct though very short pedicels. 



54. Peltophorum Vogel. 



Tall unarmed trees. Leaves abruptly bipinnate. Flotvers showy, 

 yellow or white, in axillary and in panicled terminal racemes. Calyx 

 with the disc confined to the base, teeth subequal, very deeply cut, 

 imbricate. Petals oblong or roundish, imbricated, spreading. Stamens 



