1893.] G. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 211 



A very distinct species, at once distinguishable by its small coria- 

 ceous leaflets and large flowers and fruits. 



8. Etodia. pedunculosa, Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. I, 489. A small 

 tree ? young branches cylindric, smooth. Leaves 1-foliolate ; petiole rather 

 stout, half-cylindrie, "5 to 1 in. long. Leaflets coriaceous, obovate, 

 abruptly narrowed at the obtuse apex, the base cuneate : both surfaces 

 glabrous, minutely reticulate, main nerves numerous, slender, spreading, 

 length 4 to 5 in. Cymes pedunculate, pubescent, branching near the 

 apex into small trichotomoris pubescent cymules ; peduncles 1 to 4 in. 

 long. Flowers ( buds only seen) 1 in. long, shortly pedicelled. Sepals 

 rounded. Petals broadly ovate, acute, glabrous, Ovary 4-cleft, im- 

 mersed in the disc. 



Singapore ; Lobb. 



Known only from Lobb's solitary and imperfect specimen. 



2. Tetractomia, Hook. f. 



Trees or shrubs. Leaves opposite, petioled, 1-foliolate, coriaceous, 

 quite entire, punctate. Floicers small, in axillary bi'anched cymes. 

 Calyx small, 4-partite. Petals 4, triangular-ovate, acute, persistent, 

 valvate. Disc broad, glandular, flattish or pulviuate, obtusely 4-angled. 

 Stamens 4 or 8, (4 perfect alternate with the petals, 4 smaller with 

 imperfect anthers opposite the petals and partially adnate to them at 

 the base) ; filaments subulate, flattened at the base ; anthers 2-lobed, 

 dorsifixed. Ovary immersed in the centre of the disc, 4-celled, with 

 4 free projecting lobes ; styles 4, free at the base, connate above ; stigma 

 capitate, obscurely 4-lobed ; ovules 2, collateral in each cell. Fruit 

 of 4 coriaceous, laterally compressed, oblong, 2-seeded cocci, splitting 

 ventrally, the horny endocarp partially separating. Seeds inserted 

 towards the base of the carpels. — Distrib. Three species, natives of 

 the Malayan Peninsula and Borneo. 



Leaves elliptic-obovate, 6 to 9 in. long ; 



flowers "25 in. long: ripe cocci '5 in. long ... 1 T. majus. 



Leaves usually cuneate*obovate, rarely elliptic* 

 obovate, 2 - 5 to 5 in. long ; flowers 1*3 in. 

 long ; ripe cocci *25 in. long ... ... 2 T. Roxburghii. 



1. Tetractomia majus, Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. I. 491. A tree: 

 young branches stout ; their bark brown, rough. Leaves very coria- 

 ceous, obovate, elliptic, obtuse, narrowed to the base ; both surfaces 

 glabrous, very pale when dry : main nerves 12 to 16 pairs, rather 

 straight, oblique, interarching far from the margin, slightly promi, 

 ment or both surfaces when dry ; length 6 to 9 in., breadth 3 to 4 in,, 

 petiole 2 to 2 25 in., stout, terete, slightly swollen at base and apex. 



