1897.] G. King — Materiahfar a Flora of the Malayan Penittguld. ft 
sericeous internally. Seed with a short baeal arilliis. Hook. fiU FL Br* 
Tud. II, 52 ; Km-K For. Flora Burma, IJ, Z'ZG. Connarm JloHbimdu$t 
Wall Cat. 8643 (in pait), 8541, B. 
In all the pwvincea except the Nicobara and Andamans. — DtSTKiu. 
Sumatra, 
This species is easily diatingiifalied when in fruit by tho smM size of its 
fulliclLB. But, while in flower, it ia not easy to eeparafce it from £7. gibbtjms, Wnll. { 
tUe only disttnolioaH that I can &nd being that, in the fitter, tlie foliicles aino lurger 
tUan in thiSj, und that the leaflets are qaito glabrous on both surfaces. 
4. CoNNAKUS OLlOOi'UYLLUS, Wall, px Planch. in Linnffia, XXIII, 
427. Scaudentj glabrous except the infloresoeiice. Leaves 6 to 8 in. 
long I leaflets 3 to 5, coi iaceous, elliptic-lanceolate to clliptic-oblotig, 
Bub-acuto or shortly und bluntly acuminate, the base cuneiite or roundf d ; 
npper surface shining ; the lower paler, dull ; nniiu nerves 4 or 5 pairs, 
ascending (especially tho lower 2 pairs), cui-ved, slightly prominent on 
the lower surface, very faitit on the upper ; length 2*25 to 4 in., In-eadsh 
1 to 2 in., pijtiolules '25 to 3 hi. Fanichs terminal and longer than tho 
leaves or lateral and ; horter, snb-pyram idal^ mucli branched, minutely 
rnsty-pubescent, many-fiowei ed. Flotcers '35 in. long, sab-sossile or on 
short pedicels. Sepals ovate- lanceolate, acnfce^ much shoi ter than the 
oblong obtuse puberulona petals ; perfect ovary 1, flask-shaped, puberu- 
lous. Futlicle nearly straight, not compressed, cylindiic, tapering to 
each end, glabrous and veitieally striate (when dry) outside, the pe)i- 
carp coriaceouf«, minutely sericeoaa internally, 1-5 to 2 in. long and 
*75 in. in diam, at the middle. jVwi sliininp^, black. Hook, fib Fl. Br. 
Ind. Iljj 53. Connaracetij Wall. Cat. 8542 (m ^lart) and 8634) D. (iw 
part) . 
Penang; Porter. Pemk ; Wray, No. 1942. King's Collector, Nos. 
5232, 5613, 7804, 8335, 8432, Scoi-techini, JS'o. 1057, Singapore; 
Ridley, No. 5904. Mnlncca; Muingay, Noa 506, 508/2, 513. 
5. CoNNARUS HKnBPKYiJ.irs, n. spec. King. A powerful climber ; 
young br*inch©R deciduously rnsty-pnbescetjt ; the bark pale, sparsely 
leuticelhite- Leaves 6 to 12 in, long, timir rachisefl ^rlabrons ; leiiflets 
coriaceous, ovate-lanoeolate, acuminate, the base rounded or slightly 
coneate ; both surfaces glabrous, dull, the lower pale and faintly reti- 
culate ; main nerves 6 or 7 paii-s, spreading, curving upwards ; length 
2 to 4 in., breadth '75 to 1 35 in. ; petiolules about '2 in., rugulose, 
glabrous, pale. Fanides termimil and axillary,* shoiter than the leaves 
in flower, as long as or longer thnn them in fi utt 5 the branehe.^ short, 
densely rusty-tomentose. Flower-buds obovate, on short pedicels. 
Oidyx densely msty-tomentose outside. Petals glabrous. Siamens 5 
loug and 5 minate. FolUdes when young msty-tomentose, when ripe 
