£70 NEW AND BARE SPECIES OF MALAYAN PLANTS. 



edge, nervules and reticulations nearly as conspicuous, midrib 

 prominent beneath, 2 in. long 1.1 in. wide, petiole .15 in. 

 Cymes on tubercles at the nodes less than .25 in. long, 3 

 branched branches, yellowish, angled. Flowers .15 in. long. 

 Sepals 4, ovate yellowish. Petals 4, oblong ovate larger tip 

 round white. Stamens minute in a globose head, anthers ob- 

 long, connective moderately wide, cells linear 2. 



Lankawi Islands, Goa Chinta (Curtis 2802) March 1892. 

 Not really like any species known to me in its small light 

 green leaves and very small flowers. 



Calophyllum lanceola, Eidl. n. sp. 



Small tree. Leaves lanceolate, narrowed nearly equally 

 to both ends, tip acuminate blunt, base acuminate 2 in. long 

 .75 in. wide, petiole .25 in. Flowers axillary solitary or in 

 pairs. Drupe small globose apiculate .25 in. long on slender 

 pedicel .5-1.75 in. long. 



Kedah Peak. About 4000 ft. (Ridley 5751). 



Allied to C. yarvifolium, Vesque (0. microphijllum, 

 Anderson Fl. Brit. Ind.) but the leaves are quite different in 

 shape. The flowers were all fallen when I found it and no 

 one seems to have got it again on Kedah Peak. 



Calophyllum oblongifolium, Eidl. O. pulcherrimum var. oblongi- 

 folium, T. Anders. Fl. Brit. Ind. i. p. 271. 



This is quite distinct from any form of C. pulcherrimum 

 in its hairy buds, peduncles and petioles and the form of the 

 leaf, the much longer racemes and the flowers nearly twice as 

 large. It occurs in Malacca, Perak, Ulu Bubong and Ulu 

 Slim (Kunstler 10929 and 1885). 



Calophyllum neriifolium, Eidl. n. sp. 



Tree. Leaves stiff coriaceous, linear lanceolate to narrow 

 lanceolate, blunt, base cuneate, midrib prominent on both sides, 

 nerves very fine and inconspicuous slightly ascending, edge 

 thickened 3.5 in. long .5 in. wide, petiole .15 in. Buds scurfy. 

 Flowers not known. Fruit globose or oblong .6 in. long on a 

 pedicel .6 in. apparently solitary. 



Malacca, Mt. Ophir (Ridley 3223). 



Kayea parviflora, Eidl. n. sp. 



Branches rather slender. Leaves coriaceous lanceolate 

 narrowed to a blunt point, edge thickened, midrib elevate, 

 nerves very faint about 10 pairs, nervules nearly as conspicuous 

 2 in. long, .5 in. wide, petiole .15 in. thick rugose. Flowers 5-6 

 in terminal fascicles, very small about .1 in. across, pedicels 

 slender .25 in. Sepals orbicular, petals 4, oblong. Stamens 

 very short. 



Jour. Straits Branch 



