1896,] G. King ~Maleria^>ii for a Flora of thfi Malayan Penmmla. 495 
convex and stnDiig ; mftin nervefl 24 to 36 paira, spreading, only Blighlly 
curved, pTOjectiBg- on tlie lower suifaco, dopresHed on the upper • length 
7 to 15 in.^ breadth 3'5 to 5'5 in.; potujie l'2o to 2'5 in., tomentose, 
dilated at the base. Panicles of male flowers axilliuy, slender, shorter 
than the leaves, vasty stellafce-tomentose ; the branchoa onlj a few inchea 
long, spreading-, spicnte, ben ring the flowera itj smalt crtHvded sessile 
glomeruili. Fhnccrs about '05 in. diam., sessile. Ca^j/JJ thick, cupular, 
cut into 4f bi-oad sub-acute conrave ovate-rotand segments, riistj- 
tomentose outside. Petah 4, a little exceeding tbe calyx, thin, pale, 
ghibrons, elliptic-ovate, concave. S/ffw^rw? 4 or 8 in two I'ows ; 
JiJameiUB thickly subulate, autliers short ; disc crennte, fleshy. Panicle 
of female flowers shorter and less branched than that of the males. 
Drupe ovoid, slightly tiblique, glabrous, *35 in. long. 0- macrophijUa, 
Hook, m Fl. Br. Ind. ir, 41; Engler in DC. Hon. Phan. IV, 316 ; 
lUq. FL Ind. Bat. I, pt. 2, p. 687. 
Malanca; Grifiith, No. U09; Maingay, No. 484/2. Singapore: 
T. Anderson, No. 71. Peiak : Wray, Ho. 2575; King's Colleetur, 
Wo. 5327, 6528, 6541 and 729:2.— Distrib. Sumatra, Borneo, Bangkn, 
This species was first named aa a Cormpnosperma by Marohand 
in 1869, and he based hh description of it on GHlfltli's Malacca specimen 
No. 1109. The pinnt had previously (1850) been named Buchawtma 
marraphjlla by Blume in Mua. Bot. Lugd. Bat. 1, 185. Had Maichand 
known this, he ought to have named it Canvpnosperma macrophylla 
instead of 0, GrijjlfhU. It is easily recognised by its sessile glomeru- 
iate flowers j although its fruit closely resembles that of the plant whieh 
18 accepted as V, Gn^thii both by Rir Joseph Hooker and by Dr. 
•Engler, but which is here named 0. Wallieldi, 
2> Campnospeksia aurici^ata, Hook, fil. in PI. Br. Ind. IT, 41. 
A i&W shmbby tree : young branches as tliick aa a swan's quill, glabrousr, 
ffolished, Icnticellate. Leaves thinly coriaceous, ohovate-oblong or ob- 
lanceolate-oblong, .the apex rounded some times retus© or emargirmte, 
tapered gradually in the lower two-thirds and eoutinued down the 
petiole ag a wing to its slightly auricled base ; both surfaces glabi-oua, 
tninulely reticulate ; main nerves 9 to 18 pairs, oblique, not prominent on 
either surface; length 4 to 9 in., breadth 1'75 to^ in. ; petiole below the 
anriclea only *1 or '2 in., glabrous. Pantcle3 of ualb flowers 10 to 14 in, 
long, axillary, covered with scurfy minute stellate rusty tomentum ; the 
branches slender and with numerous many-flowered hi-iincldeta, Ffmtws 
pedicellate, "15 in. in diam. when expanded. Of\lif.x cupular, puberuhmg 
cntside, with 4 broadly triangular segments. PeiaU 4, twice as lonsr «i 
the only x-tcctb, elliptic, obtuse, dcflcxed. Stnmens S: four Itrngor Uinn 
the others, spreading ami (onger than the petul^i^ the other 4 Hhorter. JMmc 
