1897.] G. Khi^^Materiahfor a Flora of the Malaym Pentimth. 149 
incurved, exserted. Ovary puberialoiifli ©vate-lanceolate ; ovules 2. Pod 
hard, tliick, iiTegularT j oblonrr-ovatf*, with a short stalk and slightly 
excentric acute point, I'Si in. long, 1*25 in. wide, externally covered ivitli 
a pale blneish bloom; inside white. Seed usnally solitarj, oblong, '75 
in, long, *6in. wide, somewhat compressed, biiuht scarlet-, with anadnate, 
black, smooth arif, '15 in. deep, embracing its base. 
PfijUK ; Lamfc, Scortechini S24 I Kumtler 4234 !^ Wray 2979 [ 
A very fine epeoioa 5 near to O. nmcrodiscat but with a Btnaller pod and mod na 
well as with smaller kftflots; the seed too liaa the black arillar portion nnpitted. 
lb re&embles 0. gtauai aa to leaves thoagh ita lenfleta nro not qnito so Inrge j 
it has however larger sooda than 0, jrf«uca has, and the eeeds have a black hiliim; 
the seodg of O. glatica aro all ucarliiL 
, 4, Ormosia MiTiDA Praia. A tree 30-50 feet high, stem 2 feet in 
circumferencQ, with stout rusty-brown glabreacent branches. Leaver 
5- 7 in, long, leaflets 7, obovate or elliplic, base ronndod, apox brondly 
rounded and abruptly shortly cuspidate, very rigidly coriaceons, dark 
giossj-greeii quite glabrons on botli surfaces, terminal 2-5— i in. long, 
1-3-2 in, wide, rather exceeding the others^ secondary nerves vtiry 
slender, 12-15 pairs. Racemes in fastigiate terminal panicles, 6—8 in. 
long, 5-6 ioi acitjas, i-acjiis and branches faintly |>uberiilous, pedicels 
pubernloua, 'lo yi. long, shorter than calyx, bracts and bracteoles de- 
cidtioos. Cali/x -2 in. long, rather densely tawny-silky, teeth deltoid, the 
3 lowet" as long as tube the two upper subcoimate into a 2-iid upper lip, 
Corolkunuknawn, Pod irregularly oblong, 1 in. long '75 in. acims, th© 
valves thinly woody, rigid, quite glabrous and black externally, brown 
and not subei'ous within, with a short stalk equalling the calyx-tube, 
8md oval, usually if not always solitary, ciunabar-red, -35 in. long '3 in. 
wide, without arillus. 
Pebak; Groping, iu open jungle, local, KnmiUr G082 ! 
This very difttinct apocioa has anfortnnatetj only be«n reported in fruit. Its 
pode are very like those of O. micro^jnimui or O, parvifolia but appear to have been 
glabroaa from tho beginning. Thoy di£Eer, moreovorj very niarkodfy in being ehortly 
Btipitato; tde tenfletg too, are of different shape and firm^jr testure, besides boing- 
qnito giubrous on butii surfaces. 
5. OnMOSiA PARViFOLlA Bak. in Flor. Brit. Ind. II, 253. A fairly 
large tre« with slender persistently brown-velvety branches. Leaves 
6- 8 in. leaflets 9-13, oblong, coriaceous, green, glossy above, thiidy 
hairy beneath, apex shortly acuminate, base i*onnd0d, the terminal 
rather larger than the oMiei*s, 2-2 5 in. long, 'G~'7 in, wide, aeoondary 
nerves liuo and hardly raised beneath, 8-9 pairs. Eucemes in fastigiate 
terminal panicles with rather Bhort branches, 3-4 in. long, 2*5 in. wide, 
with densely brown-velvety rachis and brandies, peflicols broivn-veivetj, 
very short, each with an ovate-laiiceolato basal bract and with 2 ovate 
