344 G . King— Materials ftyr a Flora of the Malayan Penimula. [No. 3j 
Ion ^-lanceolate or elliptic-oblong, Ewsnminate, remotely and obscurely 
sen^ate, or entire, the bnse cuneate ; main nerves 6 or 6 pairs, impressed 
OB the upper surface wjien dry ; length 4 to 6 in,, breadth J-'Sb to 2"5 
in., petioles '3 to '6 in. Flowers in fascicles of 2 or 3 from tlie axils 
of leaves or of fallen leaves, sometimes from a common peduncle 1 to 
2 in. long : peduncles slender, '5 in. long, (mucli longer in fruit). 
SepaU 5, small, rotund. Petals 5, broadly oblong, much lar ger than tlie 
Bepalfi, fimbriate. Stamens 5, the anther cells divaricate, the connective 
thick. Ovary conical. Fruit obovate or pyHforra, deeply 5-lobed, '75 
in, loDg, Benn, in Horsf. PL Jav. Rar. 13, t. 28 j Hasak. in Nat. 
Tijti^cbr. Gescb. x. 149 ; Miq. Yl Ind. Bat. L pt. 2, p. 588; Hook. fil. 
FL Br. Ind, I. 607 ; Kurz For. Flora Burma, I. 249. E. mmatranus, Miq. 
FI. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 512. ^. sphatrocarpiu, Hassk. Cat. Hort. Bogor, 
229. E, iimorensis, Zipp. ex Spanoglie in Linniea XV, (1841) 186, 
In all the Provinces except tbe Andaman and Nicobar Islands- 
DlSTRiB. Burma, the Malayan Aa-chipclago. 
A widely distributed species,. vai'jLng very little. The form dis- 
tinguished as E. sumatrantcs by Miquel has rather longer fmit than 
nsual, and its leaves are more distinctly serrate. 
2. EuoNYMUS Weayi, n. sp. King. A email tree ; yonng branches 
terete, smooth, dark-coloured when dry. Leaves as in E. javardcm^ but 
the main nerves less prominent. Cymes axillary or terminal, long- 
pedttnculate, very lax, 3 to 4 in. across ; the branches filiform, divaricate, 
12- to 20-flowered, bracteolate at the base ; the pedunclBB slender, I'S to 
2 in, long. Flowers nearly '25 in. in diam. on Blender minutely bracteo- 
late pedicels "25 to "35 in. long. Sepals 5, large, rotund, spreading, 
concave, glabi'eacent, the edges membj-anoua. Petals 5, not much 
larger than the sepals, rotund, clawed ; the edges incurved, undulate 
but not fimbriate, minutely puberuloug, green with dull crimson veins. 
A7tthers 5, short, with globular cells opening upwards, the connective 
orbicu|ar. Disc thick, fleshy, obtusely 5-lobed. Orary sunk iu tho 
disc, broad with a conical apex : stigma capitate, small. Fruit shortly 
and broiidly pyriform, deeply 5-lobed ; calyx persistent at its much-con* 
tracted base, *75 in. long and neai-Iy as bi'oad at the apex. 
Perak ■ on Gunong Batu Pateh, elevat. 4,500 feet ; Wray Ko. 403. 
Pahang : Kota Glauggi, Bidley No. 2652. 
3. Glyptopetalum, Thwaites. 
Erect shniba or small trees, glabrous. Leaves opposite, petioled, 
ex-stipulate. Cymes 3- or more-flowered. Calyx with 4 short spreading 
lobea. Petals 4, each with 2 pit-like depressions on the upper surface. 
Stamens 4, inserted above the disc; tho connective dilated ; autfier-ceUa 
