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branches, their pedicels slendei% pubescent, minutely bracteolate near the 

 base, about 1 in. long. Sepals ovate-obtuse, "15 in. long, pubescent out- 

 side. Petals coriaceous, dark-yellow, sub-equal, linear-oblong, sub-acute, 

 1 in. to 1'5 in. long and from "1 to '2 in. broad, minutely pubescent 

 especially outside. Ovaries pubescent, 2-ovuled. Pipe carpels numerous, 

 broadly ovoid, apiculate, glabrous, sub-granular when ripe, '35 in. long ; 

 their stalks granular, puberulous, '6 to *75 in long. 



Perak : at low elevations. Scortechini, King's Collector, Wray. 

 Distrib. Sumatra; Beccari P. S., No. 401. Borneo; Motley No. 743. 



The leaves of this species, although smaller, have much the same 

 venation as those of P. Teysmannii, King. The carpels of this are, how- 

 ever, very much smaller than those of P. Teysmannii. 



26. Polyalthia cinnamomea, Hook. fil. and Thorns. Fl. Ind. 138 ; 

 Hook fil. Fl. Br. Ind. I, 65. A tree 50 to 70 feet high ; young branches 

 rusty-tomentose. Leaves thinly coriaceous, narrowly oblong to oblan- 

 ceolate, tapering to each end, acute or shortly acuminate, the base 

 rounded ; upper surface glabrous, shining ; the lower sparsely lucid- 

 pubescent, (glabrescent when old), the midrib tomentose ; main nerves 

 about 12 or 14 pairs, slender, curved, ascending, inter-arching freely ; 

 length 45 to 7"5 in., breadth 1"25 to 225 in. ; petiole 2 in., tomentose. 

 Flowers sub-sessile, solitaiw, or in pairs from short woody tubercles from 

 the young bi^anches below the leaves, dull red, 2 to 2 '25 in. long; pe- 

 duncles vei-y short, rusty-tomentose, bracteolate at the base. Sepals 

 spreading, sub-orbicular, "25 in. long, tomentose. Petals sub-equal, 

 thick, linear-oblong, sub-acute, slightly narrowed at the base, adpressed- 

 pnbescent externally, glabrous within, 2 to 3 in. long. Anthers numerous, 

 short, compressed ; connective with broad, flat, apical, truncate process. 

 Pistils oblong, pubescent ; stigma large, sub-truncate. Torus convex, to- 

 mentose. Fruit globose, 25 in. in diam. ; the individual carpels pyriform 

 witli very short stalks, # 75 to 1 in. long and 5 to *75 in. in diam., densely 

 rusty-tomentose ; pericarp thick. Seeds 2, plano-convex, with scaly 

 testa, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I, Pt. 2, p. 44. Guatteria cinnamomea, Wall. 

 Cat. 6444. G. multinervis, Wall. Cat. 6445. TJnona canliflora, H. f. and 

 Th. Fl. Ind., 137; Fl. Br. Ind. 2, 60. Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I, Pt. 2, 43. 



Singapore ; Wallich, Ridley. Penang ; Wallich, Curtis No. 2470. 

 Malacca, Maingay (Kew Distrib.) No. 37. 



Apparently not a common species. Maingay's specimens from 

 Malacca have rather larger and smoother leaves than those from 

 Singapore and Penang. 



27. Polyalthia pachtphtlla, King, n. sp. A tree 50 to 100 feet 

 high ; young branches softly pubescent, afterwards glabrous and fur- 

 rowed. Leaves rigidly coriaceous, elliptic-oblong, sub-acute ; the edge 



