482 D. Prain — Some additional Leguminosae. [No. 2, 



but in almost every leaf on Teysmann's original examples there are 4 pairs of 

 leaflets. 



The native name is given by Teysmann as " May-sak." 



4. Sindora cochinchinensis Baill., Adansonia x. 104. Grandiera 

 cocliinchiuensis Lefevre MSS. ex Baill. Galedupa cochinchiuensis. 



Cochin-Cuina ; at Tay-irinh and Thy-dau-mot, Lefevre. 



The native name of this is given as " Ca*i-go ; " it is said to be a fine tree 100 

 feet high. 



5. Stndoka sumatrana Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. Suppl, 288. Galedupa 

 sumatraua. 



Sumatra; at Meranjat in Palembang, Teysmann 3753 ! Moluccas; 

 Bawean, where it is grown in gardens, Teysmann (Hort. Bog. 1766; ! 



Mr. Teysmann notes the Sumatra name for this as " Sindoor," but gives the 

 name in Bawean as " Saparantu." 



6. Sindora intermedia Bah. in Flor. Brit. Ind. ii. 268 (as a var.) ; 

 Prain, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. lxvi. 2. 204. Sindora Wallichii Scortechini 

 MSS. not of Benth. Galedupa intermedia. 



Malacca ; Maingay 562 ! Pangkore ; Scortechini 1064 ! Curtis 1630 ! 

 Perak ; Scortechini ! 



Scortechini describes this as a tree 100 feet high. Curtis notes its native name 

 as " Sapetir " in Pangkore. The pods of this are obliquely rounded at the base so 

 that the long axis of the pod is at right angles to the stalk ; this alone makes it 

 very easy to distinguish the species from 8. Wallichiana and 8. Echinocalyz. 



7. Sindora velutina Bah. in Flor. Brit. Ind. ii. 269. Galedupa 

 velutina. 



Malacca ; Maingay 607 ! 



The writer has seen a specimen kindly lent by the Director of the Royal 

 Gardens, Kew, to the Superintendent, Royal Botanic Garden. It is clearly a very 

 distinct species, nearest apparently to 8. cochinchinensis and 8. intermedia ; its fruits 

 have not, however, been yet reported, and its position in the key will depend on 

 whether the long axis of the pod be found to be continuous with that of the stipe or 

 at right angles to it. 



8. Sindora coriacea Train, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. lxvi. 2. 206. 

 Afzelia? coriacea Bah. in Flor. Brit. Ind. ii. 275. [ntsia coriacea 

 Maingay MSS. Galedupa coriacea. 



Malacca ; Maingay ! Ridley 2328 ! Penan g ; Curtis 430 ! 



The Malacca name given by Mr. Ridley is " Sapetir ; " this is the name used 

 in Pangkore for S. intermedia. In Penang the name used is " Mirbau," which is 

 used on the Mainland for Afzelia palembanica. 



This has exactly the pod of the other Sindoras, differing only from that of 8. 

 Wallichiana and 8. Echinocalyx in being unarmed on the valves. From the next 

 species it chiefly differs in the size of the fruits. 



