IBS G King^ — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninmla. [No. I, 
Imh ir. 279. Phatiera Udenfata Beiith. PL Jungli. 263; Miq. Plor. 
Iiid, But, I, 64 
Pkrakj ScortecUni 93! 248! Wray 1628! JTuMsfZer 803 ! 1000! 
Sl.iO! 318:^! ^528! 4797! 6533! Pbnang; Port&r (Wall. Cat. 5778)! 
UnUeU IHl ! KunsfJer 13uO ! OurtisVSG I Sklan'OOII ; 318 ! JoiiORE ; 
King! n idldt S2-i \ DtSTiUB. Sainatra {Forbes !)} Pliilijkpines- 
Nearest to JB. ct>rnt/o?m Bnk. 
15. BAUHtNrA LUC I DA Wall Cat, 5779 A. A large creei>cr mot-e 
tJiaii IQO tefit long, with BtoutrRli ^labions bmnclieB ; tendrils long 
circinate glabrous. Leaves ustially distinctly coixlate nt the base, 
tapering from lielow tlie middle to an ultimately Rbrnpt.ly filiortly acn- 
iiiin!it« point; rather longer than brorid, 3-5 in. long, 2-2-5 in. wide, 
rigidly Bnbcoiiaceous, bright-gretm Bbliiing above, glnbrons on IjoUi sttr- 
fncea, 5-(i aruly 7-) nerved j petiolo ^-'i in. long, glalnrous. Flowers in 
lax loug-pedtiiiclud copiotiJi panicnlate racemes^ terminal and extending 
into tlie aisils oF the Mppcr leaves,, 4-6 in, long,, 2 in. across ; pedicels 
rusty-pnbiit uious, erecto-psvtent, subeqnal tl irouglioiit I be i^aceme, i-areljr 
exeeeding 75 in. long, braefs lanceulate, deciduouB, '2 in, long, bracteoles 
1^ fiubpersistcntr, snbopposite, siibulnte, "15 in, longj near base of cal^'x- 
lube; bud clove-ftliiiped, the subcjJindric bise na long as the obovoid 
blunt npper porlion. Cahjse closely rusty- tomenlose, limb ^iplitting inlo 
frinht'ipial ovatu-ohtuHC lobes *25 in. lung, -2 in. acrose ; tube snbnylindric 
•25 in. long. I'etais tjuheqiial, brigbt-yellow, ovate-oblottg, long-clawed, 
"8 in- long, '5 in. acims^ exlerualSy rnsiy-pubeftcent, 8ta^Hef^s 3 fertile, 
anthers tihort^y oblong. Ovary glnbrons except on Btitni'es near the 
base, stalk distinct pnbeacont ; style "15 in. long, glabrous, stigma large 
pelfefifce. Fvd narrowly oblong, woody, 3"S in. long, 1 in. wide, iinrrow- 
ing towards the base, valves glabrous ; stipe '25 in. long, msty-pubescent. 
S' cds 4-6, irri gularly orbicular, compi esficil, '4 in. acrops. Jltinhinia 
emarginata Bak. in Plor. Brit. Ind. II, 278 not of Mill, and hardly of 
J«ck. FJiQiiera Ittcida Benth. PI- Jungh. 262. 
PfiNAKO; JWtej- (Wall. CaL 5779) ! PKUAK ; Wratj 2127 I Sc<>rfechini 
66! J534! Kunstle^-Zmi 3902! 66591 
Mr. Bon tb II m at id Mf. Baker both refer to ttiia HpeoieB emarginata Jack, from 
Saniatra. But Jiick'fi plant lias, by the original description, ooryrnboso rnceruf^a 
with lojig pod icolltnl Howers and lias toniGiitoao oTDrieB. It is therefure qaito eloiir 
iliat )t cannot be tbo snmo as B. lucida VVnll. In any cubq the tiRe of Lbe niune 
^ enKtiyinata' ia to bo dt'prL'c.-itcd, seeing that it was applied to a Mexican species (B. 
' eitwrginatn Milt. Diet., ed, VIII, 5j beforci Jack's nnme was pubhaiied. 
It^ BAuntNfA ScoRTECHrNii Prain. A large climber with slrnder 
branrhes, ghibwti.t except at the i nsty-pubennlons tips, tcndi-ifs long 
cirt'iiKitc puberulous!.* Leaves one and « half times as long as broarl, 
