189?. 5 0. l^ing — Materials for a Mora of the Malu^an Peninsula, 3 
Under surfaoea oF leaflets pu1>esc«at, upper anrfacda and 
ftialt foltici OB externally glabreuH ,» 8<, 0^ aantidaeatiif^*, 
Botli surfaces of the ItJ'ii^eta quite gl&brona. 
Leaflets ovate- lanceolate or ellipUc-laaceokte, aoami- 
nata, 2 to 4 in. long* 
^ollielee snb-oylindrio, tapering at the ends, ncpt 
GOm pressed, miantoly serioeous inside 4. 0. oligophjfUut, 
Fullieles compressed, sparaely stellate -hairy inside 5. 0. hebephylltts. 
LeaBots broadly ovAte with very routided bases j petals 
|)uboscent; follicles I'o in. loug, pabescent inside .., 6* C. nicabaricui. 
Le.i^eta elliptie-obleng or ellipttdf 3 to IS in, long; 
petnls gldbrona. 
Main nerves of leaves 6 or 7 pilrs j foUioles I' 25 to 
1'4 in. long, sericeous imide „ „ .,,7,0. yibbosuM. 
Main Bervea of leaver 9 or 19 pairs; follielea 1'5 to 
l'T5 in. long, aericeous inside „, ft. C. grandU* 
Main nerrea of leaves 6 pnvra; follioles 2 5 in. long, 
psUeseettt iaiide ... ... ... 9. 0. eUiptiens. 
1. ConnardsMaingati, Hook. fil. FL Br, Ind. II, 53. A small tree; 
young branches mirmtelj rasty-tomentose. Leaner 6 to 8 in. loag, tbeir 
mcliises densely and roiuutely tomentoso ; lejiflefa 7 to 9, coHaeeous, 
©lliptic-oblong, obtusely and slioi'tly afjuniinEite, the base rouucJed or 
sub-cuneate, botli surfacea distinctly reticulate wheti dry, the upper 
glabwtis, the lower paler and sparsely adpressed -pubescent, the midnb 
tomentose ; main nerres 7 to li pairs, spreading, faint; leng-th 2 25 to 
3'25 in., breadth 1 to J 35 in., petiolules *l to '15 in. Panicles axillary 
and terminal, longer than the leaves, densely and mirmtely msfcy- 
tomentose ; the branoliea short, spicate, with the flowei's clustered near 
the ftpicea. Floieers about "15 in. long, and the same in diamater, on pedi- 
cels shorter thfin themselves, SepaU oblong, laterally indexed at tlie apex, 
lioary-pnbeacent outside, glabrous inside, conntvent. Peiah minute, 
Biuch sliorter than the sepals and shorter than the stamens, pnle- 
pnhesceiit in front, Stamem 10 ; the anthers almost sessile, broarlly 
ofate, glabrous. PwHl solitary, the ovary serieeous like tlie disc, 
the stjie short and stout. Fndt not seen. 
Perak ; Kiiig^s Collector, No. 3106. 
This is readily distinguished from every Cotn^artu deacnberl here by its very 
mi note petuls. In leaves it approauhes C Qli^ophgllmt but is distinguished from 
that by its pionato nervation. 
2. CoNSARcrs FKESUQINRUS, Jack hi Mai. Misc. 2, VII, 37. A 
fiaiTuentose shrub or powerful woo<ly climber as mnch as 80 feet long ; 
yonn^ branches, petioles, racbises, nnder-snrfaces of leaves and inflor- 
escence densely rnsty- tarn e»tose. Leaves S to 16 in. long; lefifletg b to 
II, coriaceous, oblong- lauceolate or obloiig-oblanceolate, shortly acuiai- 
