1896.] G. Kmg-^'^^ateriah for d Flora of t7ie Malayan Peiitmnla. 497 
and that other name I propose to make C WaUichUf in commemoralion 
of its earliest collector. 
3. Campnosperma WAr»LiCHll, King. A tall mucli-branched tree : 
young branches very stout, rough. Leaves coriaceous, the blade obovate* 
oblong with broad rounded and sometimes emarginate apex, tiipering 
from about the middle downwards, forming a narrow wing to the 
petiole and expanding at its base into a small atiriele ; both surfa^c^ 
glabrona and minutely reticulate; main nerves 20 to 30 pairs; leiigtli 
10 to SO in,, breadth 4 to 7 in. ; petiole 2 to 3 in, long, dikted, chan- 
nelled, glabrons. PAmcLEs OF MAZE FLOWERS iimUmy, shoritir than the 
leaves, stellately rnsly-tomentose, with slender much-bi'atiched snb- 
erect many-flowered branch lets. MaU flowers '1 in. in diam., pedicel led ; 
cahjx thick, pnberulona outside, its segments 4, broadly triangular, 
blunt; petah 4, lai-ger than the calyx segments, ovate-rotund, concave, 
glabi-ons ; disc fleshy, cori-ugatod : stamens 8 in two rows, the outer 4 
sligbtly longer than the i nner 4, PA2fici.Ms of female flowers about the 
same length as those of the male, but vrith shorter braiichea and fewer 
flowers ; j'7twer* larger tlian the males ; ovary ovoid, ptiherulous ; d>'upe 
ovoid -<rlobnlar, slightly compressed, glabrous, '2 to "25 in, long. 0. 
6V#//m, Hook. fil . in FI Br. Ind. II, 41 (not of !\f arch and ) ; Engler 
DC. Mon. Plian. lY. Gampnmperma auriculata, Miq. (not of Blumo) 
FL Ind. Bat, I, pt. 2, p. 6S7. Sememrpus ? grandy'oUa, Wall. Cat. 9H5 
in pari (i.e. as to the specimens mentioned on p. 286 of the Appendix 
to the Catalogue.) 
Penang : Porter, ( Wall, Cat., 985 ). Malacca : Maingay, No. 464/3* 
Singapore: Knrsi, Goodenough. — ^Distrib. Sumatra: Forbes, No, 3030. 
Tiiis is in goneml appearance very like 0. anriculata. The great 
di&rence between the two lies in the fruit which in this is only about 
■2 in, long, while in M. auricftlatu it is '6 io in diam. Other distinctions 
are to be fonud in the leave?, which in this are larger than in 0. aun- 
cnlata. The textnre and venation are, bowevei', the same in both ; and 
both have ourioiis small ronncled annclesat the base of the petiole. The 
panicles of male and female fl^iwere in this species are sub-equal, 
whereas in M anriculata. the panicles bearing male flowers aro several 
time^ longer than these bearing females, 
10. MiCROaTBMON, Engler. 
Treos, with alternate exstipnlate nnequallj'-p innate leaves, Flowers 
small, in axillary many-branched panicles, hermaphrodite. Calyx small 
with 5 imbricate segments. Petals 5, much larger than The calyx, 
obovate, spreading, imbricate io mstivation. Dine annular, subcrect, 
lO-tootlied. fStametts alternating with an equal number of capitellato 
