634 XXXVI. BURSERACEiE. (Alfred W. Bennett.) [Canarium. 



calyx, petals narrowly imbricate, stamens 6, filaments confluent J-i their 

 length. 



Malacca, Maingay. 



Leaves J-1 ft., leaflets 3-6 by li-2f in., petioMe \ in. Bucemes interrupted, rnsty- 

 pubesoent or glabrate, from the uppermost axils, overtopped by the leaves ; pedicels 

 tomentose, not exceeding the cupuliform obscurely-lobed calyx. Petals tomentose. 

 FUaments glabrous. Budimemt of mairy setose. JFWtii aot seen. — VfaR.Cai.iW), 

 from Sincapore, leaves only, may belong here. 



10. C. blrtellum) A. W. Benn. ; extremities tawny-tomentose, leaves 

 stipulate, leaflets 7-9 oblong-elliptical shortly and rather acutely acnnuT 

 nate denticulate toward apex, reticulate at length glabrous above except 

 pubescent midrib, shortsly hirsute-pubescent and strongly reticulate beneath, 

 flowers tomentose fascicled in interrupted racemes from the upper axils, 

 calyx 3-lobed, petals narrowly imbricate, filaments 6 confluent half their 

 length, rudiment of ovary setose, fruit trigonous. Wall. Gat. 8102 and 

 9047. 



Penang, Wallich. 



Leaves 1 ft. or more in leogtb, rachis puhesoent-tomentose, iwith a pair of linear- 

 subulate 4-in. stipules near the base ; leaflets varying from ovate- through oblong- to 

 obovate-elliptical, upper 3J-6 by lJ-2^ in. ; petiolules Jin. Pedicels scarcely exceeding 

 calyx. Flowers ^-^ in. long. FruU 1 in., glabrous, oblong-ellipsoidal, trigonous ; 

 stone hard, bony. — Nearly allied to 0. piloaum, differing in indumentum, pubescent 

 midrib above, the more triangular teeth of calyx, &c. 



11. C. strictum, Eoxb. Hort. Bemg. 49; Fl.Ind. iii. 138; exta-emities 

 at first densely rusty-tomentose, leaflets 7-9 (-15) ovate-oblong or varying 

 from ovate to ovate-lanceolate acuminate denticulate-serrate or subentire 

 glabrescent above more or less closely pubescent-tomentose with 10-15 

 pairs of prominent lateral nerves beneath, panicles tomentose from the 

 upper axils interruptedly racemose, pedicels of (J fl. shorter than 3-lobed 

 calyx, petals twice as long distinctly imbricate, filaments confluent half 

 their length. W. do A. Prodr. 175; Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 52 ; Bedd. Fl 

 Sylv. i. 128. 



^ESTEEN Peninsula, Concan, Bababuden Hills, Anamallays, &c., DoHmeU, Bed- 

 dome, &c. 



Tall straight tree. Leames l-lj ft. long more or less on flowering branches, varying 

 ■to 4 ft., stipules obsolete (stipulate, Boxhurgh, who had seen only barren shoots) ; leat 

 lets from 3-6 (-12) by I J-2| (5-) in. broad ; petiolnle ^J,,-^ in. Panicles shorter than 

 leaves, upper lateral branches short or flowers (of i) in sessile fascicles ; 9 fl. less 

 •crowded on stout longer pedicels marked with scar of small caducous bract. Calyx 

 tomentose, campanulate, shortly and broadly 3-lobed. Petcds thinly tomentose above. 

 OBory glabrate, equalling the stout style, rudiment in<J fl. setose. Drupe l\-2 in., 

 ellipsoidal or ovoid, tapering, vvith a thiokibony stone. 



12. C. bengalense, Roxb. HoH. Beng. 49 ; Fl. Ind. iiL 136 ; extremi- 

 ties rusty-pubescent glabrate with subulate stipules, leaflets 13-21 ovate- 

 oblong or lanceolate acuminate glabrous ?, panicles racemiform from upper 

 axils, petals 3 imbricate, filaments confluent half their length, (Usk hirsute 

 within the stamens, drupe ellipsoidal smooth. 



SiLHET and adjoining districts, Boxhurgh. 



Leaves 1-2 ft.,ileaflets subopposite, 3-6 by 1-2 in. Pamdes shorter than or equalling 

 the leaves (snpra-axillaiy), buds cylindrical. Calyx cupuliform, 3-fid. Petah obovate- 

 oblong. Drwge size of large olive, 1-3-celled, dark-purple pnainose, stone trigonous, 

 thick, bony. Cotyledon^ contortuplicate. — I have seen no specimen. The desciip- 

 <tion.is from Roxburgh, I.e., and from his drawing, No. 2811. 



