1896.] 0. Kitjg — MatenaU for a Flora of thu Maluyan Peninmla. 505" 
• 
Calyx wiUi 5 ovate acute segnifnts, tuHiy-tiiim-utofte. fffu^sf Bevcml 
times lonorei' tiiaii ihv. cnlyx-sognH'tiis, Glliplir, ublimo, extoitially ad- 
piCBBudj I'usty-tomentoae but witli broa^l glabrous edges, h'r.v^i K T-iowEitn 
twice fts large as tlie malo ; the oahjx sa#-u»cfoIate ; ovanj globoso, 
liairy. Tyntpe ufjkiiuwu. Eriglet- iii DC. Moii. PLau. IV, 471. 
Malacca : Maingity,' No. 490. 
. 5. Mblakochyla AUitrcuLATA, Hook. ill. Fl, Br. Iiid, 11^ 39. A fall 
tree ; young bmnohes very stout, glabitms. Leaves conaceoiuB, flcssilo 
or neai'ly so, oblonif or oblanceolate-oblonj^, shortly aiul ratlior alu-uptly 
acainioate, the edgea eubundulale, laperiutJ: fi-om tbo middle to the 
narrow auricalate base; both surfaces glabroiia aud shining, the upper 
drying of an oliv^aceous brown, very faintly rcticulat^e, tho lower liver- 
coloured and with the retiuulal ions aiore distiuct ; main nerves about 
30 paii-s, iihin b*3t distinct on both surfaces, Bub-horizontal ; lenutli \*A 
t'j J8 in , breadth ;^"5 to 4 75 iu ; petiole wlioii prest-nt very stout, bmid, 
losgthati "5 ill. lon<r, dfteii ivduate to the bruneh. Male panicles axillary, 
HhorttT thau the leaves, puberuloua ; the brunches short, la^ cymoso^ 
2- to 3- flowered. Flowers "3 in, long-, on stout pedicels about as knig as 
themselves. Calyx earnputiulate' coriaceous, miuutoly fonientosc outside, 
deeply cut into 5 broadly-ovate sab-acut© segments, Petah 5, loitger 
tlian tlie calyx-aegmeats, elliptie, obtuse, pxteruallj ad pressed- pubes- 
cent, but vyfith the ed^jca j2flabrous, intt rually minutely pubescent and 
with a large villous taft in tho lower half. Sianu-ns 5, shorter than tho 
petals, with small anthers and pabesceut filaukenta, FsjtAT.E ftmwbss not 
seen. Drupe ohloog, obtuse or depressed-globose, rusty- tomentoso, 
when rij>e 1'25 to 1'5 io. louj,', vertically ribbed, atoDC very thick. 
Eugler iu DC. Mon. Phau. IV, 470. 
Malacca: Maiiigay, No. 491; DoiTy, No, 1189, Singapore : Ridley, 
Nos. 35S8, 3975, 
6. MeLANOCHYLi uuGOSA, King n. sp. A lai'ge tree : yonng 
branches as thick as ft goose-quill, tawny-pubescont with long pale 
flexuose hairs iiifurmixed, Learns coriaceous, narwwly oblong, some- 
timea almost oblaucoolate, shortly and sharply caudate-acuminate, 
tapering very gradaally to the cordate sub-auriculato hsiae : upper gur- 
face smooth, shining, and quite glabrous; tho hjwer dull, pale, and dis- 
tinctly reticulate, glabrous except a few scattered Htiff hairs near the 
base of tlio stout gmoved midrib ; main nerves 25 to 30 paii-s, spread- 
iug, curving upwai'da aud iiitcrarching at the apices; length 7 to J 5 
in., breadth 10 to 3 25 iu. ; petiole '35 to 'b iu„ very stout, dilated, pu- 
bescent like tho you]ig biamdios. Male paa'icles not seen, Femtile 
putncles terniiiuil, about half fis long as the leaves, stout, rusfcy-pubeRcent, 
with a few ditjtuut short biuuchcs. F£iiALiil''i>ojrJiXS "3 in. in diam,, 
