1897.] G-. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 257 



3. Albizzia littoralis Teysm. & Binnend., Nat. Tijds. Ned. Ind. 

 XXIX, 259. An unarmed tree 30-40 feet high, young branches glabrous, 

 lenticelled ; with ash-grey bark. Leaves evenly 2-pinnate ; rachis glab- 

 rous, 4-8 in. long, with a large sessile gland near base ; pinnae 2-4-jugate, 

 the distal pair 4-5 in. long with leaflets 5-6- jugate, the proximal 3-4 

 in. long, leaflets 3-4-jugate ; leaflets elliptic-oblong or obovate, obtuse 

 or retuse, base obliquely rounded, or rounded on lower cuneate on upper 

 margin, subsessile, submembranous, glabrous pale-green above, faintly 

 puberulous glaucescent beneath, 75-1 '25 in. long, '4t—*7i> in. wide. Flowers 

 in small few-fid. umbels, under 5 in. across, white with pink stamens ; 

 peduucles slender the longest 15 in. long, glabrous or puberulous, corym- 

 bosely arranged on leafless brauchlets 1-3 in. long, themselves disposed 

 in a terminal corymbose panicle ; pedicels *2-25 in. long, very slender, 

 glabrous. Calyx 1 in. long, teeth obscure, tube pubescent. Corolla 2 

 in. long, teeth ovate4anceolate, externally closely grey-silky as is the 

 tube. Filaments connate at base in a uniform white tube shorter than 

 corolla, the free portion of filaments pink. Pod 6-7 iu. long, 1 in. wide, 

 linear, tapering at both ends, flat> much compressed, glossy pale greenish- 

 brown, uniformly wide-reticulate. Seeds 12-16, transversely oval, much 

 compressed, *4 in. long, '2 in. wide, 1 in. thick, testa smooth brown. 

 Kurz, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. XIV, 2> 129. 



Nicobars ; Nancowry, Jelinek ! King's Collector ! Great Nicobar, 

 Jelinek. Penang ; Pulo Jungah, Curtis ! Distrib. Malay Archipelago. 

 The Nicobarese name is " Unjiha ; " the name in the Moluccas is " Kellor-laut." 

 4. Albizzia Lebbek Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. Ill, 87. 

 An unarmed deciduous tree 40-70 feet high, young shoots puberulous or 

 almost glabrous ; with pale bark. Leaves evenly 2-pinnate ; rachis 3-9 

 in. long with a large sessile gland near base ; pinnae 2-3- (less often 4- , 

 rarely 1- ) jugate, 4 in. long with a gland on the main-rachis above 

 between the bases of the distal, sometimes of the 2 distal pinnae ; leaflets 

 5-9-jugate, often with glands between their bases, elliptic-oblong or the 

 upper more oblique and obovate-oblong, very obtuse or retuse, base 

 obliquely rounded, or rounded on lower, cuneate on upper margin, 

 subsessile, glabrous above, glabrous or faintly pubescent beneath, reticu- 

 late, pale-green, 1-2 in. long, '5-75 in. wide. Flowers in globular sub- 

 capitate umbels 1*25 in. across, white and fragrant ; peduncles 2-4 in. 

 long, glabrous or puberulous, solitary or 2-4 together from axils of upper 

 leaves, or corymbose at the ends of short leafless branches ; pedicels 

 •1-*15 in. long, slender, puberulous. Calyx *15-*2 in. long, teeth short 

 deltoid, tube glabrous or puberulous. Corolla 'S iu. long, tube glabrous, 

 the teeth ovate-lanceolate, externally pubescent. Filaments connate at 

 base in a uniform tube shorter than corolla. Pod 4-12 in. long, 1-2 in, 

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