1&8 Gr. King — Matenahfor a Flora of the Malayan Pmitmila. [No. h 
in, wide» 2 in. tliick, Lamk. Encjc. Metli. II, 240 ; DC. Prodr. II, 
609 ; Bak, m Plor. Bi it. Itid. II, 267. 
Sousp. ffenia'jia ; le.avea l-jugftte, leaflets subfalcate -oblong, sbortly 
bluntly acuminate. ramijlora Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. I, 78. G. ramiflom 
VAR. a W. & A. Prodr. 293.— Humph, Herb. Amboin. I, t. 63 ; Lamk. 
IH: L 331 f. 2. 
Not reported from our area, Distbib. Java, Jlorsft^ld 14.6 (cito- 
neously distributed as G. htjuga) I Cerara, Teysmann 1961 (erroneouslj 
distributed as C. cmdijlora) \ Amboitta, Mtimphius (icon.) I Teysmann 
5528! 
Sdbsp. hijnga-f leaves 2'jugnte. C. hvjuga Spauogbe, Linuaea XV^, 
201 (1841), Tiamo only. 
a. Y ATt. keferophyUa Thw. Enum.. PI. Zeyl. 97', terminal pair of 
leaflets acute or shortly acuminale, larger tlian tlie basn] pnir, C. hijuga 
Miq. Fior. Ind. Bat. I, 78. 0. ramijlora Bedd. Fl. Sylvat. 315, not of 
Linn. G. pohjandra Miq, Annl. Bot. Trtd. I, 11, not of Roxb. 
,Andaman3; Coco Group, rare, Praiii ! S. Andamfin coast, very rare, 
King ! King's GoUectnr ! Perak ; Matoug, on the coast, Wray 2503 ! 
JoitORE \ Skiidai River, HulhU and King ! Singai'Ohe ; Sungei Jurong, 
Ridley 5891! DiSTRiB, Ceyion, (Wafker)! Suraafci a, {Forhei^) ! Java, 
Timor, Bomeo. 
/3. Yae. inimomides Bak. in Flor, Brit Ind. TI, 267 ; terminal pair 
of leaflets obtuise, emarginate or retuse, hardly larger than the biisiil 
pair; leaflets much smaller than iu vaij. a. G, viimomides Wall. Cat.* 
5817 (1830). 0. jW/fora VAR. p. W. and A. Prodr. 293. Klieede, 
Hort. Malab. lY, t. 31 ; Lamk, 111. t. 331, f . I ? (seems to eliow l-juga(e 
leaflets only). 
AsDAiMAKS ; very common in every tidal and beach fo«-est. Distrib. 
Jilalabar, Rheede (icon.) ! Ceylon, Wallich { Gat^ n, 5816 C in part ; mixed 
with cultivated examples of 0. ji>o?t/«»(frri from Mndraa and erroneously 
distributed as C. mulifiora ) ! Sundribuns ; Ariaean ; JUai taban and 
Tenasaerim. 
The tlirce plants here included in C. ramijlora havo been Boniewhat mienndor- 
stood by Lmnfens and mdeed by most aobsequBiit botanists. Tliat tlie phmt of 
Rnmpbjus, Iter© treated oa suhsp. genuina^ will bare to be kept aptirt from .tbo 
otber two as a distinct epccioa in any cnrofnl monograpb af the ^enus Beems to 
odtnit of little quoBtton. TJiongh mentioned in tniiny works as Indian, no one h&a 
ever sent IndiAU ctpcyoiraenH to Caldalta ; the only authors who bare actiifilly seen 
Bpocimons that were not from the Malay Archipelngo arc Wight and Aruott, 
Tliwaitos, and Trimen ; the Bpecimena mpntioned by tbcBO wrllers in every oasa 
came from Ceylon not from India. No one baa ever ecnt it from tho Malay 
rtiiiiinsnla. 
It in tolerably certiua that the two plants which form wbut is bore Leruied 
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