1896.] G. Kmg—Uaterials for a Flora of the Malaya7i Feninmda. 355 
gTabroua. Sepah 5, free, elliptic, obtuse. Petals 5, elliptic- rotund, 
obtiise, larger thau tlie sepals. j&7amctw 5 ; ant^mrs broadly ovate, 
cordate, filamenta flattened. Disc cnpnlai', glabrous or nearly so, the 
edges obscurely lobed. Capsule narrowly ellipsoid, tcCih 2 vertical 
groovesj much tapered to the apejc, glabrous, I to 1*5 in. long, 1 -celled, 1- 
seeded. Seed '6 to '8 in. long, ellipsoid, b^o^vn, shining. Liiwson in 
Hook. fiL Fl. Br. Ind. I. 622. K. Maingayi, Laws. L c. K. rohnsla, 
Ktuv. For. Flora Burma, I. 253. K, mlophylla, Wall. Cat. 4335, 
robustaj Knrz Rfiesa Moja, Ham. MSS. ex Arn. in Ed. Phil. 
Joum. xvi. 335 ; Walp. Rep. i. 538. CeJantrm robusimj Roxb. Fl. Ind. i. 
626, NotJioaieslis suviatrana, Miq, FL Ind. Bat, SiippL i. 531. 
Malacca: Griffith, No. J 994 (Eew Distr lb.). Singapore; Maingay, 
K&w Dietrib. Ko. 394. AndRmans, King*a Collectors, Distrid, Burma, 
Chittagong, Kbasia HiIIk, Asaam and Sikliini, Suraatiu. 
I cannot discover any mark to separate X, Maingayi^ Laws, from 
typical K. ptihherrimai Wall, and I have therefore rednced that species 
here. This ia a ninch rarer tree in the Malayan Peninsnta than the 
next which ia very common. 
2. Kdrkimu PAificoLATA, WalL Cat. 4336. A tree 30 to 60 feet 
high ; young shoots glabrona. Leaves eoriaceona ; leaves as in the last 
but often slightly narrowed to the base, and sometimes with as many as 
24 pairs of nerves j petioles varying from 1 to 2'25 in. and oecaHsioually 
even 3 in. in length. Panicles shorter than the leaves, the branches sparse 
and spike-like, pubernlous, Fhwers "15 in. in diam., on pedicels about 
as long as themselves. Sf^pals 5, spreading, ovate, obtuse, puberaloaa. 
Petah 5, much larger than the sepala, broadly ov.ate, aub-acute, pnbern- 
lous, especially on the inner sorface. 8tame7ts 5, rather shoi-ter than 
the petals, inserted between the deep qtiadrate lobes of the diac; the 
filamentB flattened, puberuloaa ; the anthers short, broadly ovate. Oi'anj 
snb-rotnnd, pabescent towards the narrowed apex. Fmii "65 in. loug, 
more or less deeply bifid, each half 1- or sometimes 2-seedcd; the 
pei-icaj-p leathery, nearly black externally and glabrous. I3ee4s oblong, 
often plano-conveie, with dark shiny testa, "3 in. long, Lawson in Hook. 
fiL Fi. Br. Ind- I. 622. Rhesa pankulata, Arn, in Ed. PhiL Jouim. xvi, 
315; Walp. Rep. i. 638. TrocMsandra indica, Bodd. FL Syh^ t. 120; 
FL Sylv. Anal Gen, Ixvii. Pyrospermum calophyllurnf Miq. FL Ind. 
Bat. SnppL i, 402. 
In all the provinces except the Nicobar and Andaman islands. A 
mnch commoner tree than the last. Di.Strib. Sumatra^ 
There ia con.siderable vanety in the length of the petiole in this 
species, but I cannot discover that differences in its length are associated 
with differences iu any other organ. 
