226 G. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. [No. 4, 



in. in diam., buds globose. Galyx with 4 obtuse lobes. Petals 4, 

 obovate. Stamens 8 ; the anthers oblong-ovoid ; filaments free, short, 

 subulate. Ovary ovoid, sessile, 2-celled. Berry globose when ripe, 

 glabrous, *6 to "8 in. in diam. Hook. fil. PI. Br. Ind. I, 513. Sclero- 

 stylis Roxburghii, Wight, Ic. t. 72. Amyris simpHcifolia, Roxb. Fl. Ind, 

 II, 244. 



Perak : common. Penang, Malacca ; Griffith (KewDistrib.) No. 537. 



There are in the Calcutta Herbarium a large number of fruiting 

 specimens of this from Perak ; but not a single one in flower. These 

 specimens agree so entirely with Roxburgh's figure of Amyris simpHci- 

 folia in the Calcutta Herbarium (of which Wight's Ic. 72 is a copy) 

 and with Griffith's Malacca specimen (No 537), that I have no hesitation 

 in referring them to the same species. The description of the flowers 

 given above is copied from Sir Joseph Hooker's PI. Br. Ind. I, 513. 



Order XXIV. SIMARUBE^. 



Trees or shrubs, usually with bitter bark. Leaves alternate, often 

 large, pinnate or rarely simple ; stipules or deciduous. Inflorescence 

 axillary, racemose, paniculate or cymose, rarely spicate. Flowers usually 

 diclinous, regular, and generally small. Galyx 3-5-lobed, valvate or im- 

 bricate. Petals 3-5, very rarely 0, hypogynous, valvate or imbricate. 

 Disc annular or elongate, simple or lobed, rarely 0. Stamens as many 

 or twice as many as the petals, rarely indefinite, inserted at the base of 

 the disc ; filaments free, often with a scale at the base ; anthers oblong, 

 usually introrse, 2-celled, dehiscing longitudinally. Ovary free, 1-6- 

 celled, usually deeply lobed, less often entire ; styles 2-5, free, or more or 

 less united, stigmas capitate ; ovules usually solitary in each cell, rarely 

 more numerous, raphe ventral, micropyle superior. Fruit drupaceous, 

 capsular, or occasionally samaroid, usually of 2-6 distinct carpels. Seeds 

 usually solitary, erect or pendulous, albuminous ; embryo straight or 

 curved, radicle superior. — Distrib. Tropical and subtropical regions of 

 both hemispheres ; genera 30 ; species about 130. 

 Ovary deeply 4- or 5- lobed ; fruit separat- 

 ing into cocci ; leaves pinnate. 



Stamens 8 to 10, filaments with dilated 



ciliate bases ... ... ... 1. Harrisonia. 



Stamens 4. 



Disc entire : flowers in branching 



panicles; leaves glabrous ... 2. Picrasma. 



Disc 4-lobed; flowers in small cymes, 

 collected in long narrow panicles ; 

 leaves pubescent ... ... 3. Brucea. 



