1896,] G. Bang — MatenaU for a Flora of the Malayan Penirmtki. 419 
scanty, '26 in, in diam. Miq. in Ann, Mas. Ltigd. Bat. I, 98 : Kurz in 
Jonni. As. Soc. Beug. Vol. 44, pt. 2, pp. 178, 180 ; Flora Burma I, 281 ; 
C, B. Clarke in Trimen^s JoLitn. Bot. for 1881, 163. L. hiita, Horneni. 
Hort. Hafn. I, 237 : Koxb. FL lud. ed, Carey II, 469 : cd. 18:52 II, 
656; Blamo Bijdr. 197 ; Miq. FL Ind. Bat Vol. I, pt. 2, p. 612 ; Wall, 
Cat. 6822 ; Dene in Ann, Man, d'Hist. IS^afc. Ill, 446 ; Miq. FL Ind. Bat. 
I, pt, 2, p. 612 ; Lawson iu Hook» lil. FL Br. lud. I, 668. i. hirsutaf 
Bl Bijdr. ; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I, pt. 2, p. 612. 
Perak : Scortechini, King'a Collector, No. 4387. Quedab ; King's 
Collector, No. 1725. Andamaa Islauds : Kura, King's Collector.— 
DiSTftiB. Java, Sumatca. 
This species is, m Mr, C. B. 'Clarke lias well pointed out, at once 
recognisable by tUo ciirious glandnlar discs on the nudor sarfaoe of tlio 
leaf — a chai'acter foaiid in uo other spcuios of tlie genus. 
Order XXXIV. SAFiNDi|p^. 
Trees, shrubs, or rarely cliiubiug herbs. Leaves alternate, rarely 
opposite, oxstipulate or occasionally stipulate, pinnate, palmate-tritolio- 
lale or simple ; leajkts opposite or alternate, eutii-e or dentate, rarely 
lobed. Flowtrs mostly polygamo-dioecious and small, usually either 
irregular or nnayuimetrical- Ou/jya; mostly 4-5dobod, or with 4-5 sepals, 
sepals or lobes often unequal, imbricate or valvate in the*bud. Fetals free, 
equal or unequal, usually 4-5 or 0, often bearded or equamate at the base 
with ill. Disc annnlar or unilateral, rarely (in tJ dowers) deticieot. 
8tamm8 5-10, ij^Berted inside the disc at the base of the ovary or out- 
side or on the disc, sometimes umlaleml ; antJiers 2-celled, basifixod or 
vei-satile ; Jilaments often pubescent, almost always free, Ovarij centi-ic 
or excentric, entire or lobed, or eometimea divided nearly to the basoj 
1-3-celled. Style simple or divided, usually terminal ; sttQma nsually 
simple. Omles usually 1 i-ai-ely 2 or more iu each cell, a£Dxed 
to the axis of the ovary, ascending. Fruit capsular or i4jdcliiscent, 
entire or lobed, sometimes wiugtjd. Seeds globose or coinpressedj arillato 
or naked, exalbaminous, rarely albamiuoiia. Embryo usually thick, 
sometimes plicate or spirally convolate. — Distbib. About 550 to 800 
species scattered over the whole world. 
