3S'2 Q. King — MateriaJs for a Flora of the Mtthiym Teninsnla. [No. S, 
place ftiid several faint laterrtl liticH, abotit 3 ia. long imd "5 to "75 in. 
broact. Veniilago Tuacrocarpci^ King MSS. ' 
Perak : common, Penang ■ Cui'tis, No. 1751. 
Var. pnhescensj yoaog branches tomentoso ; leaves pubesceut on 
ibe under surface. 
Pe^at : Scortecbini, No. 2110 King's Collector, No. 772^. 
S. Smttuea calpicabpa, Kara Journ. As, Soc, Ben.i^al, Vol, XLI, 
(for 1872) pt. 2, p. 301 ; For. Flora Burma 1, 264, Young branches 
Bparselj tawnj-ppbescent. Leaves lanceolate, acuminate, remotely 
crenate seiTafce ; both snrfaces glabrous but for a few scatiiy hairs on tb? 
5 or 6 pairs of ascending sligh Uj curving lateral nerves ; length 2 '25 
to 2'75 in,, breadth "8 to 1 in. ; petiole *15 in., tomentose. Fasciclm 3- 
to JO-flowex-ed ; the flowers 15 in. in diam., podicellafce. Calyx liirsutf? 
ontskle ; disc and ovary minutely tomentose. Fruit (nnripe) coriaceous, 
oblong, obliquely frtincate at tbe apex, ininately tawuy-toraentoae. 
Andaman Islands; Heifer (Kew Distrib.), No. 2026/1; King's 
Collectors. 
XTwirmed clfmbfng sbrnhB. Leaves alternate, petiolate. Mmoem 
poTjgamouSj in axillary or terminal spiken of cymes; racliis often cirrhose. 
Cnhjz superior, 5-fid ; tube short, obcontc. Petals 5, inserted below tho- 
margin of the disk, booded, Stamem 5, enfolded by the pofals. I>Csg 
filling the calyx-tube, 5-angled or stellate. Ovur^ sank in the disc,, 
3-celled ; style B-cleft, F^'itit inferior, coriaceous, crowned by thd 
persistent limb of the calyx, 3-winged or boldly 3 angled, dehiscent. 
DisTRiR, About 50 sjiecies all trapipa! and mostly American. 
Leaves entire ; fi nit triquetrous h Q> Andamanica. 
Leaves crenat© or serrate j frait winged. 
Tonng branches glnbroas ; disc-lobes ob- 
long, trnncate-emarginate at the apes 2. G. lirpto$tachya. 
Young brandies rnfous-tomentose ; disc- 
lobes linear, acnmiii ate ... ... 3, G. J<xvanica. 
1, GouANiA Andamaxjca, King n. sp. Tonng branches ferru- 
gineoua-pubcscent, tbe older almost glabraus and striate. Leaves oblong'- 
ovate, sub-acntej entire, nairowed to tbe base \ bofb surfaces, but 
especially the lower, sparsely adpresscd-pubeficeiit ; length I'O to S S in,» 
breadth '75 to 2 in., petiole '4 to '6 in. Spikes 3 to 9 in. long, some^ 
times cirrhiferous near the base, slender, rufons-pnbescent. Flowers 
in distant 3-4-flowered cymes, sessile ■ bracteoles numerous, linear- 
lanceolate, rufons-pubcBcent, Disc glabrooa, with 5 linear lobes. Styles 
united near the base, ovary densely tomentose. Fi-itit oblong, boldly 
