189G.] G. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninstrfa. 467 



Petioles of leaves 2 to 4 - 5 in. long, 

 thickened and dilated near the 

 base ; flowers 8 to 12 on the 

 ultimate branchlets, racemose 

 Petioles of leaves 75 to 1*2 in. 

 long, only slightly thickened at 

 the base j flowers on the ultimate 

 branchlets in cymules of 3. .... 



Sepals and petals 5. 



Stamens 5 all fertile ; panicle as in 

 M. indica 



Stamen 1 perfect, with or without abor- 

 tive ones (staminodes). 



Panicle minutely tomentose or pubescent 

 Panicle quite glabrous. 

 Leaves very coriaceous 

 Leaves thinly coriaceous. 



Leaves oblong, or elliptic-oblong, 5 to 

 8 in. long., with 16 to 20 pairs of 

 prominent main nerves ; stamen 

 longer than the petals ... 

 Leaves elliptic-lanceolate, 3 or 4in. 

 long, with 10 or 12 pairs of indistinct 

 main nerves ; the petals shorter 

 than the stamen 

 Disc minute or absent. 



- Panicles glabrous (black when dry) stamens 

 attached to the minute disc. 



Leaves elliptic-lanceolate, acute or acumi- 

 nate, reticulate, main nerves about 20 

 pairs; flowers '25 in. long, drupe oblong... 

 Leaves elliptic-oblong, obtuse or snb-acute, 

 the reticulations indistinct or obsolete, 

 main nerves 15 to 18 pairs ; flowers '35 

 in. in diam., disc cylindric ; drupe elliptic 

 to globose 



Leaves narrowly linear-oblong or linear- 

 lanceolate, with 25 to 35 pairs of main 

 nerves, both surfaces conspicuously reti- 

 culate ; flowers nearly 3 in. long ; drupe 

 obliquely and broadly oblong-globose 



6. M. longipetiolata. 



7. M. quadrifida. 



8. M. pentandra. 



9. M. indica. 



10. M. ohlongifulia. 



11. M. longipes, 



12. M. gracilipes. 



13. M. odorata, 



14. M. foetida. 



15. M. fragrans. 



