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4. Adinandra integerrima, T. Anders. Hook. Fl. Br. Ind. I, 282. 

 A small tree : young branches with dark-coloured bark, the extremities 

 fulvous-pubescent, the leaf-buds sericeous. Leaves sub-coriaceous, ovate 

 to ovate-oblong, shortly acuminate, the base acute or rounded, the margin 

 minutely glandular-serrulate ; upper surface glabrous, shining, greenish 

 when dry ; the lower pale brown, sparsely pubescent and with many 

 minute black glands ; main nerves 10 to 14 pairs, thin, interarching 

 *2 in. from the margin, slightly prominent on both surfaces (when dry) 

 as are the reticulations : length 35 to 5 in., breadth l - 4 to 225 in. ; petiole 

 2 to "25 in., pubescent. Flowers 6 in. in diam. ; peduncles not much 

 longer than the petioles, strigose ; bracteoles ovate, acute, opposite, close 

 to the calyx. Sepals spreading, broadly ovate, acute ; the two outer 

 larger, very thick, the edges thin, serrulate-denticulate ; externally 

 adpressed-sericeous, internally smooth and shining. Petals smaller than 

 the sepals, coherent by their bases, connivent, ovate, acute, membra- 

 nous, glabrous except an adpressed sericeous patch on the back, connivent. 

 Stamens about 30, adnate to the base of the petals ; filaments short, 

 glabrous ; anthers elongate, fusiform, the cells lateral ; connective seri- 

 ceous with a long glabrous api cuius. Ovary depressed-hemispheric, 

 adpressed-sericeous, 5-celled, multi-ovulate ; style cylindric, expanded 

 below, sericeous ; stigma small, sub-capitate. Fruit (fide Dyer) baccate 

 adpressed-pubescent, *7 in. in diam. Seeds small, shining. ' Dyer in 

 Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. I, 282. Pierre Fl. Forest Coch. -Chine, t. 125, 

 (excl. syn. T. villosa, Choisy.). Ternstroemia dasyantha, Choisy (not of 

 Korth.). Ternstraimia? integerrima, Wall. Cat. 1452 (in part) and 

 2246. Gordonia reticulata, Wall. Cat. 3663 and 7070. 



Penang ; Wallich. Pei'ak, Scortechini : at low elevations. 

 The specific name is unfortunate, as in all the specimens I have 

 seen the leaves are as described above and not entire. 



5. Adinandea villosa, Choisy Mem. Ternstr. 24. A pubescent tree, 

 40 to 50 feet high : young branches pilose, pale brown, leaf buds sericeous. 

 Leaves coriaceous, oblong-lanceolate, shortly acuminate, entire or faintly 

 glandular-crenate ; the base rounded, rarely acute; upper surface shin- 

 ing, glabrous except the pubescent midrib ; under surface yellowish, 

 sparsely pubescent : nerves 7 to 9 pairs, ascending, interarching within 

 the margin, not prominent : midrib bold ; reticulations rather distinct : 

 length 4 to 5*5 in., breadth 1*5 to 175 in. ; petiole '2 in., pilose. Flowers 

 "75 in. in diam., from - 4 to nearly 1 in. long, pilose ; bracteoles ovate, 

 from the middle of the peduncle, fugaceous. Sepals spreading, sub- 

 equal, rotund, fleshy, pilose externally, smooth internally. Petals ovate, 

 blunt, membranous, adpressed-sericeous externally, the edges glabrous. 

 Stamens about 30, attached to the bases of the petals, sericeous, the 



