468 G, Kin^—Materials for a Flora of tfie Malayan Petiinmla. [No, 3, 
Panicles puberulome, flowers 35 in. long; 
leaves with obtoae or rounded apices ; 
stamens 5 or 0, all i>erfect ... ...16. M. lagenifera. 
Panicles tomeiitose or pabeaoentj poltils 
adiiate to fclie cylindric toms. 
Flowers not more tban in. long. 
Leaves sessile or subKeessile, oblanceo- 
late or obovate-oblong, 9 to 15 in. long, 
panicle 20 to 30 in. long ... 17. M. kemanga. 
Leaves broadly lanceolate or elliptic- 
oblong, shoitly acTimiiiato, 6 to 12 in. 
long; panicle 12 to 15 in, long. 18. If. caesia. 
Flowers "75 in, long, with large concave 
bracia,,. ... 19, M. mperha. 
1. MANGtFEBA Griffithii, Hook. fil. in Trans. Linn. Soc. XX 11^ 
168. A tree with stout glabrous branches. Lmves thinly coriaceous^ 
narrowly elliptic or elliptic-oblong, tapering from about the middle to 
each end, the apei sub-aciite or very shortly and bluntly acuminate, 
the base cuneate, both sarfaces glabrous and reticulato ; main nerves 
about 14 to 16 pairs, spreading, slightly raised on both surfaces ; 
length 5 to 7 in., breadth 2 to 2*5 itu ; petiole 1 to 2*5 in. Panicles 
coai'sely pubenilous, axillaryj slightly longer than the leaves, raceme- 
like, with very short few-liowered branches. Flowers less than '1 in. 
longf on short pubeaceni pedicals. Sepals 4, broadly ovatef obtuse^ 
concave, unequal, pubescent outside, FetaU 4, a little longer than tbe 
sepals^ broadly obovate, with 1 or 2 short thickened ridges neai' tlio 
base, glabrous. Stamen 1, iaaerted on the 4-bbed glabi-ous di^c. 
Ovanj unknown. Fruit oblong, slightly obovoid, obtuse, glabrous, 
about 1"5 in. long and greenish yellow when ripcg the pulp firm r stone 
less than 1 in, long. Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. 11, 14 j Eugler in DC. Mon, 
Phan. IV, 203. 
Malacca: Griffith, No. 1100/1. Perak : King's Collector, No. 7589. 
Tbis species is imperfectly knowu as yet. The material which 1 
have used in describing it consists of Griffith's specimeuB on which tb© 
species 'was fouoded, and they have only male flowers ; and of some 
sent from Perak by the Calcutta Collector which are in fruit and have 
no flowers. In leaves these two B«ta agree abaolutely^ and I have no 
hesitation in bringing them together as belonging to the same species. 
2. MAKGiFEfti MICRO PHYLLA, Griff. MSS. cx Hook» fiL Fl. Br. Ind. 
II, 17. A small tree. Leaves sub-coriaceonsj elhptio, shortly acumi- 
nate, the base imrrowed but rounded, both surfaces shining and faintly 
reticulate ; main nerves 10 t-o 12 pairs, spreading but curving upwards, 
