452 Ct. 'Kmg^MateriaU for a Floia of the Malaijan FeninSida. [No. 3, 
Wall, ir, 442: ed. 1832 I, VAb, A tall iveet youBg parte mi- 
nutely tftwiiy, |nib(vriilous. Leaves 12 to 18 in. long, the rachtees 
eHp;liilj pnl)e>"iili>us ; leaflets 6 to J 2, oppoftite or alternate, oblong to 
elllpfcic-lauceolate, acute or aliortly acuminatSj the base obliquely 
cuneafce, both surfaces glabrous ; main nerves 8 to 12 pairs, curving 
upwards, puberulous or gJabroue v leugth 2"5 to 8 in-, breadth 1*35 to 
2'75 m,t petiolule *15 in, Pamcks with few short branches, terminal 
or axillary, paberulons. Floioers larg-e, '3 in, in diam. Sepals 5, free, 
unequal, broadly oblong- or sub-rotaBd, miuutelj pubescent outside. 
Petals 5, narrower than the sepak but longer. Stamens 5, shorter than 
the petals, the anthers oblong. Disc smal], puberulous. Ovary broadly 
OToidj compressed, grooved, pubescent; styh short, reflexed ; sHgma Bmall, 
2- lobed. i^'rn t^capsular^ broadly re ni form, compressed, 2-lobed, glabrous. 
Seed eeraioval, the aril orange-coloured and covering the whole seed. 
Hiem in Hook. fil. FL Br. Tnd. I, 692 ; Miq. Fl. Ind, Bat. Yoi I, pt. 2, 
570: Kurz For. Flora Burma, T, 287: WalL Cnt. 8078, HarpuUia rupestris, 
Bl. Ramp ilia, III, 175. IT. frtUicosa, Bl. I. 179. 11. frajsinifolia, 
Bl, L e. 176. H. thanatophnraf Bl, L c. 178. Streptostigma viridijioTum^ 
Thwaitcs in Hook, Kew Jom-n., VI, 298, t. 9. 
Perak : Kind's Collector, Nos. 1015, 7074 ; ScortecMm. Aiida> 
mans : Kiog*H Collector. 
19. TuiiPiKTA, Vent. 
Trees or shrubs with glabrous and flhinin^ leaves, and smooth terete 
branches. Leaves opposite, stipulate, nsnally odd-piimate; leaflets opposite, 
stipellate, seiTulate, sub-con aceous. Panicles terminal and axillary ; flowers 
small, regular^ hermaphrodite. Calyx S-partifce, imbricated- Petals 5, 
imbricated. Slamem 5, inserted outside the lobed or creuulate i-aised 
disc ; filaments flattened ; anthers short. Ovary sessile, 34obed and 
-celled ; styles 3, combined or distinct ; stigmas sub-capitate ; ovules 2 to- 
gether or more and then in two rows. Fruit sub-globose, indohiscent, 
3- celled. Seeds angular; testa hard, shining; hilum large; albumen 
fleshy; aW^O. .Eimfirjfo straight. — Distrib. About ten species in sub- 
tropical Asia and America, 
TuRPiNiA POMiFBBEA, DC. Prod, 11, 3. A tree 30 to 40 feet high, all 
parts glabrous. Leaves stipulate, 8 to 15 in, long, mostly unequally 
pinnate ; leafl&ts 5 to 10, thinly cor E aceous, oblong or oblong-lanceolate, 
shortly acuminate, the edges serrate, the base cuneato ; main nerves 
5 or 6 pairs, remote, ascending ; length 2'5 to 8 in,, breadth 1 to 3 in-, 
petiolnles of the lateral leaflets *25 to '35 in., of the terminal one vary- 
ing from 1 to 2 in. ; stipules interpetiolar or triangular, cadtiouous. Fani- 
cUs spreading, shorter than .the leaves; the bi-anches diverging, brae- 
