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9. TECTONA L. f. (auctore H. J. L.) 

 Suppl. 20, 151 (1781); Verb. 93. 



Distribution: British India! Malay Peninsula! and Archipelago!, 

 Philippines ! 



1. a. Leaves 23-55 by 1 2'/ 2 -37 c.M.; petioles 1.6-5 c.M.; tomentum floccose or + none, 

 b. Leaves 8-15 by 3-6 c.M,; petioles 0.5-C.7 c.M.; tomentum minute 



I. T. philippinensis. 



2. a. Branchlets stellately floccose on all parts; leaves opposite 23-55 by 22-37 c.M.; 



petioles 2 , <' 2 -5 c.M.; panicles 40 c.M. long, 35 c.M. in diam.; calyx-teeth obtuse; 

 throat of corolla glabrous; corolla white . . . , . 2. T. grandis, 

 b. Branchlets subglabrous; leaves 24 by 12' 2 c.M.; petioles 1.6 c.M.; usually 

 ternate; panicles 15-30 c.M. long; calyx-teeth acute; throat of corolla villous; 

 corolla blue 3. T. Ha miltoniana. 



1. Tectona philippinensis MERRILL Phil. Journ. Sei. Bot. V. 227, 

 (1910); Verb. 94.-7. philippinensis Bth. et HOOK. Gen.- Pl. II, II, 1152, 

 nom. nud. — FRUIT included in the enlarged calyx. 



Distribution: Luzon! 



2- Tectona grandis L f., Suppl. 151 (1781) — Verb. 95— T. Iheca 

 LOUR., Fl. Cochinch. 137 (1790) — Lower side of leaves yellowish 

 or reddish stellate-tomentose, sometimes subglabrate; flowers 0.3-0.6 

 c.M. long, 0.3-0.7 c.M. in diam. ; calyx light-yellow or light-green, 

 0.3-0.45 (-0.6) c.M., with 5,6 or 7 lobes; corolla 5-7-merous, white 

 with rose on the lobes, which are erect or reflexed ; stamens with 

 white filaments and yellow anthers ; style and stigma yellow-white ; 

 ovary dirty white-rose. 



In. Herb. Bog. from: Java!, Madura !, -Amboyna !, Deli! (cultiv.)! 

 Celebes! 



Forma abludens Kds. et VALETON, Bijd. Booms. Java n. 7, 171 

 and Atl. d. Baumarten II, fig. 204; COSTERUS and SMITH, Studies in 

 tropical Taratology, Ann. d. Jard. bot. Btz. 2e Ser,, Vol. IX, 113, fig. 17- 

 18; with abnormally deformed leaves. Mr. SMITH informs us, that in the 

 case of abnormal leaves, all leaves of a tree are deformed. 



Distribution: Brit. India ! Malay Peninsula ! Sumatra ! Java! Madura ! 

 Borneo! Philippines! Bali! Sumbawa! Kangean ! Celebes! Amboyna! 

 Marianne-islands! 



3. Tectona Hamiltoniana WALL. (1832) PI. As. Rar. III, 68, t. 294 

 (1830-32); Verb. 96— T. ternifolia HAM. ms.— Pairs of nerves in 

 the leaves 4-8; leaves 7-24 by 4-12 '/ 2 c.M.; petioles 1.2-1. 6 c.M.; the cluster 

 of branched hairs at the foot of the inflorescence, mentioned on 

 p. 96 of our dissertation, appears to have been an abnormality. The 

 specimens, seen in Herb. Bog. and the plate in WALLICH'S Plantae 

 Asiaticae Rariores, III, 68, t. 294 show quite normally shaped branches 

 and panicles; corolla pale blue with violet throat; calyx enlarged 

 in fruit (including it), up to 1.1 c.M. 



Distribution: Malay Peninsula ! Burma ! Ava ! 



