1897.] Q. King — Materials for a FTfim of the Malayan Pemnsnh, 7 
Bub-rliomboidal, compressed, with » short; stout apicftl poinfc, f^lntroufi, 
obliqnely shrkfe; pericarp leathery itiHi'de, aerfcoous, 1-25 to I'-t in. 
long, and ^boub I in. bi-oad, thn Ktulk "4 in. loiig-. Seed nearly I in. 
low, oblong', blnnfc fit boih eiidn, binck, with an arilhis obliquely cover- 
in^^ its lower half. Hook. fiL Fl. Br. Ind. II, 52; Kurz For. Flor» 
Bmnna, IT, 32(3, 
The Andaman Islands. — DiSTRie. Burma. 
This may be digtingtiished from C. scmidecnndrns by ite larger folb'cltig, tinil 
Inrg^r aeeda mucb moi-a ext-Gnaivcsly coverfrtl by arilltia, Tlio inner anrfjico of tka 
porioRrp in this is glabroaa ■ in 0. aemidecandrttx it is spnrsoly flsrioeona. 
8. CoNNARUS oRANDig, Jflck in Mai. Misc. 2, VIT, 40. Scandonfc, 
all parts except the itifloi eFicfinoo quito glabrona. Leaver 9 to 12 in. 
long, their mclmes stont; leivllefca 3 to 5, vory corinceous, elliptic- 
oblonff^ ncuto or obtusely acnminate, the base rounded or fmb-ciiireate ; 
both pnrfacea, bub especially tbe npper, sbiuing, the lower reticnlnte 
wlieii dry ; main nerves 9 or 10 p:iirs, oblique, fiiint ; length 4 to 12 in., 
bi-eadth l b to 4 in. ; petiolulea of the lateral leatltits about -5 in., of the 
terminal '75 in, Fmicles often as long as the leaves, terminal op 
axillary, spreading, with a few spike-like bmuclies, raafcy-tomentose. 
Flowei'8 sessile, *25 in. long Sepals tomentoso outside, iinear-oblong', 
obtttse. Fetah twice as long, linear, dilated upwards, glabrescent. 
Ii^litments pnbernlous. FoUirks obliquely ovoid, sub-rhomboidjil, eom- 
preafied, glabrous, sliglitly and obliquely rugulose when dry, tapering 
to a short pseudo-atalk, 16 to 175 in. long, and about 1 in. broed ; 
pericarp woody, sericeous inside. Planchon in LiuusBa, XXIII, 429 ; 
Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. II, 53. C. ITa/^tV/m, PUnch. I.e. 426; Knra 
For. Flora Barma, I, 32B. Gontiai'ocea, Wall. Cat., 851^8 A. B. ( in part). 
In all the provinces except the Nicobars and Andamans. 
9. CoNNARUB ELLrPTiccs, King n, ftpec. Scandent; young branches 
deciduonaly rusty -pubescent, the bark dark and polished. Leaves 8 to 
15 in. long, everywhere glabi-ous ; leaflets coriaceous, 3 to 3, elliptic- 
oblong to elliptic, acute or shortly aonminate, the base rounded or sub- 
cuneate, upper surface very shining when di y j the lower paler, reticu- 
late and less shining ; main nerves 5 pairs, oblique, rather prominent 
beneath ; length 4'5 to 7 in., breadth 2 to 3 in. ; petiolulea "2 to -3 in., 
rugulose, pale- Panicles axillary and shorter, or terminal and longer 
than the leaves, minuttjly rnstiy- pubescent, the branches obliquely 
Bpraading, the ultimate bmnchlets short. Fhwers '26 in. long, oa 
pedicels slightly shorter than bhemselves. Segments of the calyx ovate- 
lanceolate, acnte, rusty-tomentosB outside, glabrescent inside, about as 
long as the pistil and half as long as the linear acuta glabrous petals. 
jS^ament 5 perfect nearly as long aa the petals, and 5 abortive (without 
