1893.] Gr. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 109 



Stamens 15 



Flowers "2 to "25 in. long. 



Main nerves of leaves 9 to 10 pairs, 

 faint ; petals not saccate at base ; 

 ovary ovoid-conical, tomentose, 

 style short ... ... 10. 8. Ridley ana. 



Main nerves 6 or 7 pairs ; petals 

 saccate at base ; ovary hemis- 

 pheric, style long and slender ... 8. 8. Maxwelliana. 

 Flowers '4 in. long, main nerves 9 to 



11 pairs; style 3 times as long 



as the globose ovary ... ... 11. 8. pauciflora. 



Flowers *5 in. long, main nerves of 

 leaves 6 to 8 pairs ; ovary elongate- 

 conic, style short, petals linear- 

 oblong ... ... ... 12. 8. Kunstleri. 



Flowers '65 in. long : nerves of leaves 



12 to 16 pairs ; ovary ovoid, style 



long, filiform, petals ovate-lanceolate 13. 8. bracteolata. 

 Leaves glaucous beneath ... ... 14. 8. glauca. 



Apical appendage of the connective with 3 to 5, 

 or many cilise. 



Stamens 30 : ciliae radiating from the tip 



of the apical process of all the anthers 15. $. ciliata. 

 Stamens 20 : apical appendages of all the 

 anthers with numerous cilia3 ; petals 

 broad, spreading ... ... 16. S. utilis, 



Stamens 15 : anthers of outer row with 



ciliate apical appendages ... ... 17. S. costata. 



Anthers with a single apical appendage from 

 each cell, and a short one from the connec- 

 tive ; sepals imbricate at their bases only ... 18. 8. stellata. 



Species imperfectly known. 

 Bracteoles large, persistent, scaberulous, stel- 

 late-pubescent ... ... ... 19. 8. Maranti. 



Stipules large, paired, persistent ... 20. 8. eximia. 



Sect. II. Pachtchlamts, (Dyer). Fruit more than 1 in. long, its 

 pericarp thick and woody, embraced in its lower half by a cup 

 formed of the enlarged sepals, the bases of which are thickened 

 woody and concave, the apices of the outer three produced into 

 membranous wings as long as, or slightly longer than, the fruit. 



