1893.] G\ King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 247 



buds, ovate or oolong-acuminate, tomentose outside, scarlet. Flowers 

 •3 in. long, on pedicels about as long as themselves, sub-globose. Calyx 

 campanulate, with three deep broad teeth, tomentose outside, glabrous 

 inside. Petals longer then the calyx, valvate, ovate, obtuse, puberulous 

 outside, glaberulous inside. Stamens 6 ; the anthers oblong, about as 

 long as the free flattened glabrous filaments which rise from the edge 

 of the fleshy corrugated disc : rudy. ovary minute. Female flowers 

 and drupe unknown. Kurz For. Flora Burmah I, 209 ; A. W. Benn. in 

 Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. I, 536. Engler in De Cand. Monogr. Phanerog. 

 IV, 149. 



South Andaman : Kurz, King's collectors. 



12. Canarium Manii, King, n. sp. A tree : young branches slender, 

 pale brown, scurfy-puberulous. Leaves 9 to 12 in. long, stipules (if 

 any) deciduous. Leaflets 5 to 7, thinly coriaceous, ovate or ovate- 

 rotund, shortly acuminate, entire ; the base very broad, rounded or sub- 

 cordate, never nai'rowed ; both surfaces quite glabrous, shining, the 

 reticulations minute : main nerves about 10 pairs, spreading, rather 

 straight, slightly prominent beneath ; length 325 to 4*5 in., breadth 

 1*5 to 2'75 in. ; petiolules '2 to "4 in., the terminal one longer. Panicles 

 terminal, slender, shorter than the leaves, minutely pubescent ; their 

 branches short (1 in. long), corymbose. Flowers *25 in. long, few ; 

 buds globular, each with an oblong, obtuse tomentose bract longer 

 than itself. Calyx tomentose, widely campanulate, with 3 broad, shallow 

 teeth. Petals slightly longer than the calyx, broadly ovate, sub-acute, 

 minutely pubescent externally, glabrous internally. Stamens 6, anthers 

 oblong, shorter than the free glabrous slightly flattened filaments which 

 are inserted outside the glabrous fleshy lobed disc. ; ovary none. Female 

 flowers unknown. Ripe drupes ovoid-ellipsoid, glabrous, not trigonous, 



] to 1*25 in. long and - 6 in. in diam. ; the woody persistent calyx flat 

 aud 3- angled. 



South Andaman Island : Man, King's collectors. 



This resembles C. euphyllum, Kurz in its fruit, but has very dif- 

 ferent leaves and panicles : the bracts of the inflorescence in this are 

 moreover brown, not scarlet. 



13. Canarium kadondon, A. W. Benn. in Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. I, 

 535. A tree, young branches glabrous. Leaves 6 to 12 (rarely 15) in. 

 long; their rachises terete, nearly glabrous, stipules (if any) deciduous. 

 Leaflets 7 to 9, elliptic-oblong to elliptic, obtusely acuminate, entire, 

 both surfaces glabrous or nearly go, the base often unequal rounded or 

 sub-cuneate ; main nerves 6 to 9 pairs, spreading, incurved, slightly 

 prominent beneath; length 2*5 to 5 in., breadth 1 to 2*25 in ; petiolules 

 •35 to '5 in., the terminal twice as long. Panicles sparsely rusty- 



