1892.] G. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malay Peninsula. 123 



- 5 to '75 in. in diam., campanulate, solitary, rarely in pairs, extra- 

 axillary : pedicels 2 in. long, bracteolate at the base. Sepals very small, 

 semi-orbicular. Outer petals slightly larger than the sepals and about 

 "1 in. long ; inner petals united at the ba v se, oblong-ovate, sub-acute, '5 to 

 •7 in. long, 4 or 5 nerved. Anthers numerous, flattened from front to 

 back, about as broad as long with truncate not apiculate heads. Ovaries 

 numerous, elongate, narrow, 2-ovuled : stigmas elongate. Ripe carpels 

 sub-globular, '5 in. in diam. : stalks "5 to "7 in. Seeds two, plano-convex, 

 pale. 



South Andaman, King's Collector. 



This is a very distinct species recognisable at once by the un- 

 usual character of having its petals united at the base and by its 2- 

 seeded carpels. 



22. Miliusa, Leschenault. 



Trees or shrubs. Flowers usually bi-sexual (dioecious or polygam- 

 ous in No. 1), green or red, axillary or extra- axillary, solitary, fascicled 

 or cymose. Sepals 3, small, valvate. Petals 6, valvate in 2 series ; 

 outer smaller, like the sepals ; inner cohering when young by the 

 margins, at length free. Torus elongated, cylindric. Stamens definite 

 or indefinite ; anthers subdidymous ; cells contiguous, ovoid, extrorse ; 

 connective more or less apiculate. Ovaries indefinite, linear-oblong ; 

 style oblong or very short ; ovules 1-2, rarely 3-4, Ripe carpels globose 

 or oblong, 1- or 2- or many-seeded. — Distrib. Species 8 ; all Indian. 



Flowers dioecious or polygamous ... 1. M. Roxburghiana. 



Flowers hermaphrodite ... ... 2. M. longipes. 



1. Miliqsa Roxburghiana, Hook. fil. and Thorns. Fl. Ind. 150. A 

 small tree ; young branches softly pubescent, ultimately glabrous, striate 

 and pale. Leaves thinly coriaceous, oblong or oblong-lanceolate, shortly 

 acuminate, the base rounded ; upper surface glabrous, the lower sparsely 

 adpressed, pubescent to tomentose ; main nerves about 10 pairs, spread- 

 ing, inter-arching '15 in. from the base ; length 25 to 4 in., breadth - 85 

 to 1'4 in. ; petiole '05 in., pubescent. Pedicels 1 to 3 together, axillary, 

 slender, "5 to 1*5 in. long, sometimes on a short peduncle ; bracteoles 

 several, linear. Flowers dioecious or polygamous, about 5 in. long. 

 Sepals and outer petals subequal, lanceolate or linear, rusty-tomentose. 

 Inner petals '5 to '6 in. long, ovate or oblong-lanceolate, sub-acute, nerved, 

 red. Stamens in male flower numerous, with obliquely truncate, broad 

 apices. Ovaries (in female flower) oblong, glabrous ; style oblong 

 ovules 1 or 2. Ripe carpels ovoid or oblong, blunt, glabrous, granulate, 

 "25 to '35 in. in diam. ; stalk '4 in. long, slender. Seeds 1, rarely 2. 

 Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. I, 87 3 Kurz F. Flora Burma, I, 47. M. Wallich- 



