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tomentose ; the lateral brauch.es short and corymbose, minutely bracteo- 

 late. Flowers globose in bud, about as long as the pedicels ; bracteoles 

 minute, subulate. Calyx fleshy, cup-shaped, shortly pilose outside, the 

 mouth with three shallow broad teeth. Petals valvate, rotund, densely 

 ferruginous, pilose outside, pubescent inside. Stamens 6 ; the anthers 

 broadly ovate, about as long as the filaments which are dilated at the 

 base, free, and inserted outside the broad fleshy lobed glabrous disc. 

 Ovary ovoid, glabrous, stigma (in the bud) sub-sessile. Ripe drupe 

 ellipsoid-ovoid, apiculate, not trigonous, glabrous, 115 in. long and '6 in. 

 in diam. Engler in DeCand. Monogr. Phauerog. IV., 338. 



Malacca: Maingay (Kew Distrib. ) No. 365. Perak : King's 

 collector, many numbers. Penang : Curtis Nos. 495, 1432, 1433, 1434 ; 

 Hullett, No. 186. Pahang: Ridley No. 2575. 



A species distinguishable by its globular buds ; its petals densely ruf- 

 ous-pilose externally ; and by the long slender petiolules of the leaflets. 



14. Canarium rubiginosum, A. W. Benn. in Hook. fil. PI. Br. Ind. I, 

 534. A tree : young branches and inflorescence minutely tawny-tomen- 

 tose. Leaves 9 to 12 in. long, the rachises glabrous when adult ; 

 stipules (if any) deciduous. Leaflets 5 to 7, coriaceous, elliptic-oblong, 

 shortly and obtusely acuminate, entire, the base rounded or slightly 

 narrowed ; both surfaces glabrous when adult, the lower puberulous 

 along the stout midrib and 10 to 13 pairs of spreading curving main 

 nerves, the reticulations also distinct : length 3 - 5 to 4'5 in., breadth P25 

 to 2 in. ; petiolules *6 in., the terminal one 1*5 in. Panicles of male 

 flowers terminal and axillary, 4 to 10 in. long, the branchlets bearing 

 the flowers at their extremities in condensed many-flowered dichoto- 

 mous cymes. Buds globular, '1 in long, longer than the stout pedicels. 

 Calyx a shallow entire cup. Petals deltoid, valvate, concave, much 

 exceeding the calyx, minutely tawny-tomentose outside, glabrescent 

 inside as is the calyx. Stamens 6, shorter than the petals, inserted on 

 the outside of the lobed cushion-like fleshy disc ; the anthers oblong, 

 about as long as the flat free filaments. Female flowers unknown. 

 Ripe drupe ellipsoid, nearly 1 in. long, and *6 in. in diam., obscurely 

 trigonous, glabrous. Engler in DeCandolle Monogr. Phanerog. IV, 136. 



Malacca: Maingay (Kew Distrib) No. 309. 



15. Canarium Kunstleri, King, n. sp. A tree 60 to 70 feet high : 

 young branches rather stout, pale brown, minutely and deciduously 

 scurfy-tomentose. Leaves 14 to 20 inches ; stipules deeply laciniate, 

 puberulous, persistent. Leaflets 7 to 11, sub- coriaceous, oblong to 

 elliptic-oblong, shortly acuminate, the edges crenulate or sub-entire ; 

 the base rounded or Bub-cuneate, slightly oblique ; upper surface 

 glabrous, the lower glaucous (at least when young), puberulous on the 



