1890.] G. Kmg—Maiirials for a Mora of the Maliyan Penimulu, 465 
1. BoUEA BURMANICA, Griff. Plant, Cnntor. 14. A gkbix>na tree 
50 to 60 or even 90 feet high ; young braiichea slender. Leaves 
thinly coriaceous, oblong-laticeolate, shortly and obtusely acamtnate, 
the base cnneate ; mniri ner^^ee 10 to 15 pafrs, spreading, slightly 
deprefised on tbe upper and sligbtly projecting on the hjwer surface ; 
length 3 to 5 in., bt-eadth 1 to 2 in. j petiole *25 to '5 in. Panicles mnch 
shorter than the leaves, terminal or axillary, slender, with a few spread- 
ing lasly. flowered puberiilous branches, bracteoles absent. Flowers 
oblong, less than *1 in. in diam., glabrous, on pedicels longer than thera- 
Belves. Sepals 4, unequal, leathery, broadly o?ate, pnberntous. Petals 4;^ 
very thick, erect, oblong, obtase, longer than the eepfils, quite glabrous. 
Stamens 3 to 5 > shorter than the petals^ the anthers linear, tbe filaments 
short. Ovary obliquely ovoid. Ihttpe obliquely ovoid, slightly apiculate, 
■6 to 1 in. long. Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. IT, 21 ; Kurz For. Flora Barm a, 
I, 306 ; Engler iu DC. Mon. Phan. IV, 2'iO. B. oppnsitifoUa, Meissn. in 
Walp. Kep. I. 556 ; Kura For. Flora Burma, h c. 306. B. Brandisiana, 
Kurz in Joam. As. Soc. Beng. 1871, II, 50: 1873, IT, 66. Manffifera 
opposiiifolia, Roxb. Fl. Ind. T, 640; Hort. Beng. J8 ; Wall. Cat 8490. 
Oamhtssedea^ W. and A. Prodr. I, 170. . 
In all the Provinces.— Disteib. Burma. 
Var. mtcropJtyUa, Engl, in DO. Mon. Phan. IV, 240. AH the 
parts smaller than in the type. Bmea mtcrophylla. Griff. Plant. Cantor. 
15; Notnl. IV, 423 J Hook, ft L Fl, Br. Ind. H, 21. B, diversifoUa, Miq. 
Fl, Ind. Bat. Suppl. 522. myrsimidesi Blume Mus. Bot, L I, 204; 
Miquol 1. c, I, pt. 2, 635. 
Malacca: Griffith, 1106; Maingay, 479. Singapore: Eidley; 
Hullett, No. 660. 
2. BouEA MACROPHTLLA, Griff. Plant. Cantor. 15 : Kotulae, TV, 
420, A ti"^ all paHs glabrous except tbe inflorescence. Leaves coria- 
ceous, oblong- lanceolate, the apex very shortly and bluntly acuminate, 
the base cnneate or founded; both surfaces shining; main nerves 
18 to 20 pairs, spreading, slightly depressed on the upper and promi- 
nent on the lower surface ; length 5 to 8 in., breadth 1*65 to 2-65 in. ; 
petiole "75 to 1 in. Panicles axillary and from the axils of old leaves, 
2 to 4 in. long, pnherulous; their branches spreading, short, and densely 
flowered. Flowers 'J in. in diam., on tomentose pedicels Bhorter than 
themselves. StpaU 3 or 4, ovate, unequal, blunt^ spreading, tomentose 
externally. Petals 3 or 4, oblanceolate-oblong, mther thick, glabrona. 
Stamens 3 or 4, about as long as the sepals : antJters ovate, slightly 
longer than the filaments. Ovary narrowly ovoid, pubeBcent. Dmpe 
" ovoid-oblong, as large as a Een*s egg '* (Griff.), palp abandant ; stone 
leathery, fibrous. Hook, fil Fl. Br. Ind. 11, 21; Engler in DC. Mon. 
