1S&7,] G. King— Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Pemumda. Ill 
Ovary silky, ovate, sabsessile, styfe slender iiicurvetl, ovules '2, Pod 
almost orbiculftr, I in. acrosa not apieiilafe, bkck, tliinly coated wifcli 
Bboi't grey -pubescence, the thin epicarp extremely fi ngsle. Seed solit- 
ary^ almost exactly orbicular, "5 m, acrosa, "2 in. thick, reddisli-brown, 
sbining atid smooth with fine inlher wide-meshed leticulatiotia on the 
surface. Ridley, Trans Linn. Sou. n. IH, 294 
MaIiACCa; Ayer Panas, etc.; Main^mj 539 (K.D.)! Goodmiough 
1321 1 Singapore ; Krangij Rtdleif 6437 ! Pajiano ; Pjtrang, near 
PekaE, Bidky. 
A very distinct Bpooies, eaaHy rcKJogniaofl by its sulmoefc oi-bicmlar seed. Mr. 
Good enough notes that thia is knowti in Mnlncoa hm Krangi jjapim ; hp, however 
quotes th© same name as applied to a form of D, plaUjaepalur'n. Tlittro are no 
Fahcuig Bpecimeni at Calcutta ; tha locality is cited from Mr. Ridley's paper on the 
Fabeug flora. 
6. DiAuuM MAtNOAYi 'Bak, in Plor, Brifc. Tnd. II, 269. A large 
tree with spreading bi'ancbes ; branchlets slender lenticelled d^rk- 
brown, glabrous. Leaves aUemate odd-pinnate, 4~5 in. long ; leaflpts 
9, rarely 7, eubopposite elliptic-oblong imirowed cuspidately to an 
obtuse or subacute entire apex, bnise ronmJed,. 2-2'5 in. long, '75-1 in, 
■wide, coriacenas, very dark-green shining above, dull and paler green 
beneath, glabroue on both sui-faces ; lateral nerves 4-5 pairs not visible 
above, faint and not raised beneath, scarcely more conspicuous than 
the v^ry faint interniefHute reticulate secondary venation ; petiolnles 
slender "2 in. long, glabrous. Panicles terminal^ 4-5 in. long, 3 in. 
wide, branches 2 in. long, erecto-patent rusly-pubernlouft ; pedicels "15 
ill. long, 2-3 together, ruRty-pubcruhjus. Caly^t: '25 in. long-, ovoid in 
bud, tube very Bbort campatiulate, segments 5, or occasionally only 4, 
much irabricate, broadly ovate-obtuse, Bhortly brown-velvety silky on 
both surfaces. Petals 0, Stamens 2 opposite the two upper calyx-seg- 
nients, filaments thick nearly as long as the anther, the connective beset 
with short brown hairs. Ovtinj black- velvety, ovate^ shortly sfipitfite, 
8tyl& ioeui'ved glabrous ; ovules 2. Pod widely obovoid, apex not 
apicmlate, firm, '9 in, long, *8 in. wide, hardly at all compr^<i.sed^ densely 
persistently deep-olive velvety. Seed solitary, obovato-quadrato, finely 
longiludiiiflUy stiiale, shining, *45 in, long. So in. wide, '15 in, thick. 
Pkuak; Groping, Scortichmt 2052! Upper Peiak, lOOO feet^ Wmtj 
34€7! 3767! Pekang; Tulloh Btihang, Uiirtis U0\ 3031 ! Malacca ; 
Selandan, ffo(Mier4ow3& 15;J3 ! SiKOATOiiK; Maingay 538 K. D. (Herb. 
Propr. 1398 A.)! 
The seeda of tbia apeciea Rre iiardly distinguishable except in colour from 
those of D. indttm, the fralts and* the foliage are however extremely different, 
Curtis gives iCrangi ns the nacive name of this spcoies in Penang j in Malacca the 
tree ia said by Goodenoagh to boar the nUernatiT^ uii.nios Krtti/Ji amboi and Kranji 
