1896.] G. King — Matenahfor a Plora of the Mataym Peninsula. 373 
branclres ; upper surfaces sparsely strigose» the lower denaely riifescent- 
villouB ; length 125 to 2 "25 in.^ breadth '7 to 1'2 in. ; petiole *2 to '3 in., 
tomcntoee. Cymes slightly longer than the petioles, siibsessile, 12- to 15- 
flowered, pubescent. Ottlys: sparsely pubescent outside, glabrous inside. 
Disc glabrous, with 10 short deeply pitted Idbes. St^jles united tho 
apex. Drupe globulafj slightly compressed, black, glabrous, shining, with 
scanty pulp, *25in. in diam., endocarp leathery. DG. Prodr. ii. 21 ; Roxb, 
Fl. Ind. i. 611 ; Wall. Cat. 4246 j Don Prodr. 190 : W. & A. Prodr. 163 ; 
Dak. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl, 49 ; Thwaitos Bnum. 74 ; Hooli. fib Fl. Br. Ind. 
I, 634; Kura For. Flora Burma, 1, 266 ; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. Anal. Gen. Uix. ; 
Brandis For. Fl. 86. Z. albem, Roxb. FL Ind. i 607. Z. celtidifoUaf 
DC, Prodr. ii. 20; Miq, Fl. Ind. Bat. I, pt. 2, p. 641). Z, ferruginea^ 
Hejne in Wall. Cat. 4246, B, in pa^t, 7j. Napeca, Roxb. Fl. Ind. i. 612, 
not Willd. ; Roth Nor. Sp. 159. Z, rallens, Wall. Cat. 4247 ? Z. pedu 
'celiata. Wail. Cat. 4243. Z. rufnla, Miq. FL Ind. Bat, i. 643. Z. smn^ 
dens, Roxb. Hort. Beng. 17 ; Wail. Cat, 7269. Mhamnus (En(^Ua^ Linn. 
Sp. PL 282. 
In all the Provinces ; common.— Dibtbib., Britisli India, Ceylon : 
tropical Asia and Australia. 
In Ferak there is a form of this (King*g Collector Nos. -5106 and 
5276) with leaves rather larger than the measurements above given, 
and nearly glabrous. 
3, ZizYpHua KimsTr>T?RT^ King n- sp. A scandent or straj^gling 
sbmb: young shoots rusty-pubescent ; spines stout, solitary, decurved. 
lieavw coriacseous, elliptic-oblong, acute or shortly acuminate, rery finely 
serrate, narrowed to the minutely cordate base ; upper sui-face shining, 
glabrous except the impressed rufity-puboscent nerves ; the lower dnll, 
rusty-pubescent especially on the 3 main vertical nerves and their 
lateral branches ; length 4 to 6 in., breadth 2 to 3 in., petiole. '15 to '2 
in. Cymes 5- to S-flowered, sub-sessile and crowded on branches 4 to 
10 in. long, many of them in the axila of leaves much smaller than 
those of the stem. Calyx rusty- tomentose outside, glabrous inside ; its 
teeth broadly triangular, acute, spreading. Disc with 5 broad trnneate 
eraarginate teeth, glabrous except a vHlons elevated ring Burrounding 
the base of the sunk tomentose ovaiy. Styles united for half their 
length. Dmpe ovoid, slightly compressed, rufoua-tomenloso, the per- 
sistent calyx reflexed ; 1 to 1*25 in. long, and from '5 to -75 in. diam. ; 
pnlp scanty, endocarp woody ; seed single, compressed. 
Province Wellesley, King's Collector No. 16u7. Perak : Wray, 
Kos. 1911, 3281 and 3285 ; King's Collector Nob. 3772 and 6d53. 
A very distinct species, the llowering bnuiches of which have much 
Bmaller leaves than those of the barren branches. Named in memory 
J. II. 48 • 
