414 G. King^Motlennh for a Fiord of the Malayan PenimuU, . [Ko, 3, 
»,xila : main nerves 9 to 12 pairs, spreading, curviuf?, lather prominent 
beueatli; length 4 to 9 in<, breadtli 1'76 to 2 75 in.; petiolules '15 to 2 iu. 
Panicles neai'ly m long as tha loaves, from above the axila of the upper 
leaves or sub^terminal ; the brandies minutely tawnypttbescent, spread- 
ing, only about 4 to 15 in. long-, tije ultimjite branuhtets few-fioweied, 
minutely bnicteolate, If''loto&rg "3 iu. lon^. Sepals united at tho very 
baae, a Httle shorter than the petals, elliptic, obtuae, raiuutely pubes- 
cent outside, pale. Petals obloixg-lauceolafeo or s pat bu late, their apices 
i-ecurvod or liuear, narrower Lhau the esepals, inseried on the edge of 
t-be disc, Siametis about as loug aa the petals ; the anthms narrowly 
obluagi cordate at. the base, the filaments subulate. Disc broad, 
obsolefcely cienulale. Oi'd)'*/ oblong-ovoid, deupiy divided vertically into 
five l-coUed 1-ovuled lobes : dtjle^ long, slendor» connate by tht^ir n pices, 
stigma S-lobod. Drupe depressed-globose, an inch or more in diatn,, 
meaocarp copious ; the stone much depreayed, very rnijulose, cryataceoua 
Hhnd with marginal pores. Hook, fih B'l. Br. lt»d» II, 43 ; Kurz For. 
Flora Burma, I, 3'^2 ; Kngler in DC. Mon. Fban. IV, '^b2. 
In all the Provinces : a common ti*eo. 
Adehtion to Chaillktiackj;. 
Since writing out this Nntuinl Order for the jant number of these 
papers, I have received two new species of the genna Ohaitletia oF which 
1 now give descriptions. And, in order to fit these into the key to the 
spei'ies given at p. 91 of the lust volume of this Journult I here rppro- 
dnc© that key, with these two new species intiT>dnced into their proper 
places and indicrvted by the letter a following the number of each. 
Leaves oblong or elliptic-lanceolate. 
Leaves very thin, quite glabrous ; cymes 
globular, "25 to "4 in. in dram. ... ... 1. 0. teuuifolia. 
Leaves coiiaeeous, ghibroua except the mid- 
rtb, strigose at the base ; cymes 1 fo 2 in. 
iudiam.,,, ... ... ... 2. Hookeri, 
Leaves membranous, with many fulvous 
bristles on the edges midribs and nerves ... 3. C. Qri^thii, 
Leaves- elliptic or oblong-elliptic. 
Leaves coriaceoua, upper snx'face with scat- 
tered bristles with bulbous ba.«4es, lower 
surface hispid especially on the midrib and 
nerves ... ... 3a. 0. »eio$a. 
Midribs of leaves strigose beneath ; cyme.i 
•5 in. in diam. : ripe drupes *66 in. broad 4. 0. Belferiana. 
Midribs of leaves quite glabrous, eymea *3 
iu, in diam. ; ripe drupes r25 in. in diam. 5. 0. Lanrocerasus.' 
