1893.] Or. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 217 



PI. t. 85 ; Fl. Ind. I.e. ; Bot. Mag. t. 2074. Myxospermum chylocarpum, 

 Roeui. Synops. fasc. i. 40. 



In all the Provinces : common. Distrib. — Malayan Archipelago, 

 British India, Philippine Islands, Australia. 



A very variable and most perplexing species, the Protsean forms 

 of which were first reduced to order by Professor D. Oliver (Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. V, Suppl. II. p. 36). Of the forms recognised by Dr. Oliver 

 only some are found in the Malayan Peninsula and Andaman Islands. 

 Sir Joseph Hooker (in Fl. Br. Ind.) follows Professor Oliver for the most 

 part ; and from that book I copy the following account of the varie- 

 ties. The Calcutta Herbarium is overloaded with specimens of this 

 plant, many of which it is difficult to fit in under any of Professor 

 Oliver's varieties ; and for one of these 1 have ventured to suggest the 

 varietal name macroracliis. 



Var. 1 : Leaves usually 3-, rarely 1- or 5-foliolate ; leaflets 4-9 in., 

 lanceolate or oblong, or obovate-lanceolate, quite entire or obscurely 

 crenulate ; panicles towards the tips of the branches usually elongate, 

 many-flowered ; ovary usually covered with mamillary glands, 5-celled, 

 connate with the disc at the base. — The commonest form in the Malay 

 Peninsula. — Distrib. ; British India. 



Var. 2: Leaves usually 3-5-foliolate (except sub-var. 1); leaflets 

 elliptic or elliptic-lanceolate; panicles small, few or many-flowered, 

 flowers smaller ; ovary 4-5-celled, scarcely mamillate, constricted at the 

 base and thus free from the disc. — G. triphylla, Wight in Hook. Bot. 

 Misc. iii. 298, Suppl. t. 39 ; Ic. t. 167 ; W. & A. Prodr. 93. G. nitida, 

 W. & A. Prodr. 1. c. — The commonest form in the Andaman Islands. 

 Distrib. — Western Peninsula, Ceylon, Tenasserim. 



Sub-var. 1. longifolia : leaves usually 1-foliolate, leaflets 3-10 in., 

 oblong or obovate-lanceolate, often acuminate or even caudate ; panicles 

 short, 1-2 in., or if terminal 3—4 in. — Malacca, Assam, the Khasia Mts., 

 Rangoon, 



Sub-var. 2. macrophylla : Leaves 3-5-foliolate, with the leaflets 3f-6 

 in., or 1-foliolate with the leaflets 8 to L2 in. long, by 2*5 to 6 in. broad. 

 G. macrophylla, Lindl. in Wall. Cat, 6377, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I, pt. 2 

 p. 522. Ghionotria rigida, Jack in Mai. Misc. ex. Hook. Comp. Bot. 

 Mag. I, 155. Gh. monogyna, Walp. Rep. I, 382. 8 clerostylis macrophylla, 

 Bl. Bijdr. 135. Penaug. Distrib. — Assam. Tavoy. 



Sub-var 3. macrorachis, King, leaflets 1-foliolate, oblong-lanceolate, 

 acuminate, 9 to 15 in. long and 3*5 to 5 in. broad : cymes small, pedi- 

 cellate, arranged on a raceme 4 to 9 in. long. Penang : Curtis No. 89. 



2. Gltcosmis sapindoides, Lindl. in Wall. Cat. 6376. A shrub. 

 Leaves 5-to 7-foliolate ; leaflets sub-coriaceous, oblong or lanceolate, 

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