5. 



A. 



crassifolius, 



6. 



A. 



oblongus. 



7. 



A. 



Lowianus. 



9. 



A. 



speciosus. 



10. 



A. 



Maingayi. 



11. 



A, 



gracilis. 



12. 



A 



suaveolens, 



13. 



A. 



costatus. 



14. 



A. 



Wrayi. 



1892.] G. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malay Peninsula. 31 



Leaves elliptic to oblong, obtuse or shortly 



and bluntly mucronate, coriaceous 

 Leaves oblong, acuminate, coriaceous 

 Leaves oblong-lanceolate. 



Leaves shortly caudate-acuminate, 



flower nearly 2 in. long 

 Leaves shortly acuminate ; flower l - 5 

 to 1*75 in. long ; ripe carpels nar- 

 rowly elliptic, tapering to both ends, 

 glabrous ... ... ... 8. A. oxycarpus. 



Limb of petals linear, sub-triquetrous, cylindric, or 

 sub-clavate. 



Petals thickly coriaceous, linear, blunt, ad- 



pressed-pubescent 

 Petals linear-oblong, obtuse, (glabrous ?) 

 Petals fleshy, the outer 3 flattened ; the 



inner 3 obtusely triquetrous 

 Petals fleshy, the limb cylindric to clavate 



Imperfectly known species 

 * # * 



1. Artabotrys grandifolius, n. sp. King. A powerful creeper 60 

 to 80 feet long ; young branches stout, pale, striate, glabrous. Leaves 

 thinly coi'iaceous, large, minutely pellucid-punctate, pale yellowish-green 

 ■when dry, elliptic-oblong to elliptic-obovate ; the apex broad, obtuse or 

 abruptly sub-acute ; the base cuneate : both surfaces glabrous, distinctly 

 reticulate, the upper shining, the lower duller : main nerves 10 to 12 

 pairs, oblique, inter-arching boldly '25 in. from the edge ; length of 

 blade 8 to 14 in., breadth 3 to 5 in. : petiole "4 in., stout. Petals very 

 fleshy, densely and minutely tomentose, unequal ; the outer 3 broadly 

 elliptic, sub-acute or blunt, slightly concave, "75 in. long and "4 in. broad : 

 inner 3 obovoid, spreading but with incurved apices, slightly shorter 

 than the outer. Peduncles (in fruit) nearly 3 in. long, stout : torus 

 hemispheric. 1 in.indiam. Ripe carpels numerous, glabrous, lenticellate, 

 elliptic-obovoid, the apex mammillate, narrowed at the base into a short 

 stout pseudo-stalk nearly "5 in. long ; length of ripe carpel about 1*5 in., 

 diam. 1 in. : pericarp hard, about - 1 in. thick. Seed solitary, narrowly 

 ellipsoid, blunt, 1*1 in. long, and 6 in. in. diam. ; the testa pale, rugulose. 

 A. macrophylhis, King MSS. (not of Hook. fil). 



Perak ; at Goping, elevation 500 to 800 feet, King's Collector, No. 

 4477 ; Scortechini No. 1068. 



Some specimens of this were unfortunately distributed from the 

 Calcutta Herbarium under the MSS. name of A. macrophyllus, — a name 



