1896.] G. King^Mtderiah a Flora nf ihe Htdaynn Pminmla. 473 
J.) ; Da^!5. and Gibs. Bomb. Flor. 51 ; Bot. Mag. t. 4510 \ B«"flndia For. 
Floiv 125; Hook, fil FL Br, Itul. IT, 13: Kni-z For. Flora Burma, I, 
304; Knglcr in DC. Mon. Pban. 199. M, dommtica, Gaertti. Fruct. 
t. 100.— Rheede Horfc. MhL IV, t. J, 2. 
In all tlib Pjovinces, but planted ; truly wild only in liot valleys 
ID the mountain runges of Hritisb India; known aa the *'^Iantj^o to 
Europeans in the Bntisfi India, the commonefit vepnacolnr Indian name 
being Am. An immense nnmb^" of varieties arc in cnltivation, 
10. MANorPKUA ouLoNGiPOLiA, Hook. fil, FL Br. Ind. 11^ IC. A 
veTy large and perfectly glubroua tree J young branches stout. Leaves 
very coriaceous, oblotig-elHptic, or linear-obloo^, obtuse or sub-acute, 
the mnrgina sub-undulate, the base Ruh-nnneati-* ; main nerves 18 to 
25 pairs, spreadin}^, ci3i*ved» reHuulatioKS fiiliit on tbe upper and obsolete 
on the lower surface; length 8 to J2 in., breadth 1'5 to 2 5 in.; petiole 
1-25 to 2 in. Panide large, the branches widely spnadiug, bi- or tri- 
chotomously Iiixly-hi anehed. Flowers '26 in. in diam,, on pedicels '15 
to '25 in, long^ stout. Sepals 5, ovate^ obtuse, veined. Petals 5, twice 
as long as the sepals, elliptic^ohloiig, with 3 to 5 short verticnl ridges 
confluent at the hnne into a tubercle. Slamt^iis 5, all bearing anthers, but 
only one fertile longer than the others. Ovari/ sub-globose, style sub-ter- 
minal. Fruit ovoid, dull green, 4 in. long. Eugler in DC. Mon. Phan. 
IV, IC, 
Malacca : Griffitb, No, UOl ; Maingay, No. 470. QuUitated, 
A species, according to Maingay, cultivated under the name of the 
" Qiienee Mango." 
11. Manqifera LONCiiPES, Griff. NotuL IV, 419. Aire©: young 
bmnchea slender^ glabrous. Leaves thinly coriaceous, oblong or elliptic- 
oblong, shortly acuminate, the edges minutely stib-unduhd e, the base 
narrowly cuneate, both surfaces shiuitijg ; main nerves J 6 to 20 pairs, 
sub-liorizontal, thin but distinct on both surfaces (some of the inter- 
niediate towards the apex almost as distinct) : length 5 to 8 in., breadth 
15 to 2 in. ; petiole "75 to 1'75 in., slender. Paniclm terminal, longer 
than the loaves, slender, with lax spreading branches, quite glabrous. 
Floims nearly '2 in. iu diam., in ultimate cymules, on pedicels longer than 
themselves. Sepals 5, ovate, acute, with membranous edges and a few 
Imira near the midrib on the back. Pe^a^j^ 5, longer than the eepaisj 
linear-oblong, blunt, the apices reflexed, the base with a single ridge 
bi-anching upwaids. Stamen 1, longer than the petals, staminodes 
several. Ovari/ broadly ovoid, sub -com pressed : styh sub- lateral, as 
long as the petals. Fi^it unknown. Hook. fli. FL Br, Ind. II, 15 ; 
Engler in DO. Mon. Phan. lY, 201, 
Mulacca : GrifBtb, No, 1096; Maingay, No. 467. 
