1897.] G. King — Mitferials for a Flora of the JInlmjan Peninsula, 95 
feet in, diam. Leaves 8-10 in. long, pale-green, leaflets nsnally 5-7, 
more rarely 7-9, oblong or ovate, rarely ovate-lanceolate, acute, base 
oaneate or deltoid; subeqnal, Br-7 in. long, 1-3 5 in, wide, snbcoriaceoiia, 
glabrous on both surfaces or, rarely, slightly puberuloua on the nerves 
beneatb, lateral nerves about 8 paire ratlier prominent beneath as is the 
midrib, racliis about 5 in. long glabrous as are the petiolules '25 in. long. 
Flowers in rather short axillary racemes 4-6 in. long with peduncles 
in. long, usually simple; nodes tumid bearing 2-4 subequnl filiform 
pedicels, rachia and pedicels sparsely ptiberalous, pedicels *25-*35 in. 
long, bra-cteolate at base and S-bracteolate towards apex. Calyx wide- 
cam panulato 12 in. deep, '15 in. wide, mouth trancatoil. Corolla '3o-*5 
in. long, white with Tiolet or pinkish flush, standard orbicalar, silky on the 
back, sabcordate and 2-aui'iculate at the base. 5i/ame?»s monadelpjinus. 
Ovary finely pubescent, ovules 2, mrely 1. Frnl tnrgid woody glabrous, 
1*5-2 in, iong, *8-l"25 in. wide, '25 in. thick, brownish-green with a 
short decnrved point ; seeds 1, very rarely 2, testa white» marbled with 
slightly raised browntab lines radiating iiTcgnlarly from the hilum, 
*7 in. long, '5 in. wide. 
Yar. typica ; leafieta usually 5, occasionally 7, oblong or ovate 
2*5-3*5 in. wide, quite glabrous beneath ; racemes always solitary simple, 
pedicels *35 in, long, their bracteoles only siab-opposcd and situated 
slightly aboTfi the middle. Pongamia glahru Vent. : DC. Prodr, II, 416 ; 
Wall. Cat. 5878; W. & A, Prodr. 262 ; Wight, Ic. t. 59; liedd. Flor. 
Sylvat. t. 177; Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. I, 147 ; Bftk. in Flor. Brit. Ind. 
II, 240. Fongamia tp'andifoUa Zoll. & Mor. Syst. Verxeichn. 3 ; Miq, 
Flor. Ind. Bat. I, 147. FmKjamia mitis Kurz, Jouni. Ah. Soc. Beng, 
XLY, 2. 128. Eohima mitis Linn. Sp. PI. ed. II, 1044. Oalednpa 
iiiiUca Lamk Encyc, Meth. II, 594 (excl. syti. Ooj'n ffaJedupa Ruth ph.) ; 
Koxb. Fior. Ind. IH, 2:^9. Mbcrgia arhorca Willd. Sp. PI. Ill, QOl. 
Galedupa arhorea Roscb. Hort. Beng. 53. — Rheedo Hort. Malab. VI, t. 3 ; 
Rnraph. Kevh. Amb. Ill, t. 117 ; Lamk III. t. 603. 
In all the provinces, very abundant on the banks of eTory tidal 
rirer and along the margins of all Mangroye- swamps, — DiSTiun. ; of the 
genus ; often planted in inland districts. 
. Var. xerocarpa ; leaflets 7-9, very rai-ely 5, lanceolate I-1'35 in, • 
wide, usually Rparsely puberulous on the midrib and main veins beneath, 
racemes occasionally 2-3 in same axil and sometimes sparingly bi-ancbed, ■ 
the pedicels '25 in. long with the bracteoles opposed and situated close 
under the cal3rx ; orales sometimes solitary. Fontfomut trteiorarpa Hassk, 
Eetz. ed. nov* 208. Malaparitts Jlavus Miq. F\ov. Ind, Bat. I, 1082 in 
addend., hardly Malaparius Rumpliitjs, 
Pahang; Ut'dley I Kedam ; Kzmstler 1740! Ff- iuk ; Traiig, 
