1890.] G. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula, 119 



pubescent ; nerves 5 to 8 pairs, spreading or sub-erect, thin but pro- 

 minent beneath; length 2'5 to 5 in., breadth "75 to 2'5 in., petiole '25 to 

 '35 in. ; stipules persistent, linear-lanceolate, pubescent, about as long as 

 the petioles. Male inflorescence small, supra- axillary, 1 to 4-branched, 

 uniparous, tomentose, bracteolate, cymes not much longer than the 

 petioles : flowers '25 in. in diam. Sepals 5, rotund, the 3 external slight- 

 ly imbricate, pubescent ; the 2 inner much imbricate, glabrescent. Petals 

 5, smaller than the sepals, fleshy, with long white silky hairs externally, 

 and each internally with a small oblong scale. Filaments short, thick, 

 sericeous, the connective reniform ; the anther cells small, remote from 

 each other. Ovary 0. Female -flowers solitaiyysupra-axillary, on glabrous 

 pedicels '5 in. long. Sepals and petals as in the male : stamens without 

 pollen : ovaiw ovoid, tomentose ; stigmas 3, large, flat, bifid, reflexed. 

 ?Fruit on a pedicel '5 in. long, solitary, axillaiy, depressed-globular, 

 minutely rugose, and velvetty tawny-tomentose ; about 1 in. in diam., 

 or less ; pericarp dry, thin. Seeds 3 or 4, plano-convex, 5 in. long. 



Penang, Curtis, 854 : Perak ; King's Collector, Scortechini, "Wray. 



This varies considerably as to size of leaf and fruit and in the amount 

 of pubescence. In some specimens of the male plant the leaves towards 

 the apices of the branches are much reduced in size. The form which has 

 larger more pubescent leaves may be separated as a variety, and 

 farther acquaintance with it may prove that it is sepai'able as a species. 



Var. pubescens. Young parts, branchlets, and lower surfaces of 

 adult leaves pubescent. 



Perak, at Goping, King's Collector, ~No. 761. 



3. Htdnocaepus Curtisii, King, n. sp. A glabrous shrub or small 

 tree. Young branches slender, pale brown when dry. Leaves coriaceous, 

 shining on both surfaces, oblong-lanceolate, rarely ovate, slightly inequi- 

 lateral, gradually narrowed to the acuminate apex ; the base unequally 

 narrowed, rarely rounded ; nerves 7 to 11 pairs, thin, spreading ; reticula- 

 tions obscure on the upper surface ; length 6 to 12 in., breadth 2"25 to 3 in. ; 

 petiole less than '5 in., thick. Male flowers in small, axillary, branch- 

 ed, bracteolate, uniparous cymes not much longer than the petioles, 

 •75 in., in diam. ; pedicels scurfy-tomentose, - 75 in. long. Sepals re- 

 flexed, ovate, blunt, imbricate, pale, minutely pubescent, shorter than 

 the petals. Petals 5, narrowly oblong - , blunt, concave at the apex, '65 in. 

 long, glabrous ; the gland nearly as long, linear. Anthers much 

 longer than the filaments, cordate at the base. Ovary 0. Female flowers 

 on shorter, grooved, pedicels ; ovary elongate-ovoid, tawny-tomentose : 

 the stigmas 3, fleshy, bifid, spreading. Fruit on a stout pedicel 

 nearly "5 in. long, globose with long apical papilla, minutely rugose aud 

 velvetty, vertically ridged ; the stigmas persistent ; nearly 1/5 in. long and 

 1 iu. in diam. Seeds few, plano-convex, 4 in. long. 



