212 G. King ^Maitiriah for a Flora of the Ualaijan Peninsula^ [No. 1, 
parallel-nerved. Flowers in patiiclcs of corymbs from leaf axils and 
from old nodes on branclica and stenis, 1 foot loitg, sometimes neiirlj as 
broad, individual corymbs 4-t> iit. long, peduncles and pedicels glabrous, 
stoafc, bmcta very large ovate-acniiiinaie, 2 in, long^ "7 in. wide. tnpenngf 
from the middle to both ends, decreasing upwards : bracieoles elJiptic, 
deciiiuonSj "5 in. loug^ pt>ilicels below bracteolea '5 in. long, Calijx 
bi ig-bt yellow, tabe I in. long, cyliudric, slender, sliglitly cnrved, tlirice 
us long as lirab of 4 obovnte obi use-sepals. Fetah 0. Stanimis 4 with a 
rudimentary filament^ tbo lilunients slcndrsr tliroaglront and inserted in 
the retiring angles of a 5-lobed disc ; anthers nearly twice as long as 
broad ; filaments tbrice aa long as sepalH, Ovary stalked, pubernloas 
Belong siitnrcs elsewhere glabrous, mo«t often rudimentary; style de- 
clinate. Fod black, 12 in. long, 2*75 in. wide, linear-oblongs quite stniight, 
cDiiipreased, stipe under "25 in. long^ base equally eiineate and apex 
e(iually acate to the beakless tip. Joneda declmata Jack, Malay. Mis- 
cell. II, 7. 74; Walp. Hep. I, 814.. 
Pahano ; Tembeling, RitUeij 2587! Peiuk; Kwnla Keaiing, Wmy 
544! Sc&rtechini 1747 ! Lariit, Knndler 2729 ! 3961 ! 5Mi>a ! Sei-angoe ; 
Kwala Lam par, CwrA>/ Malacca; Nyalns, Goodenongh 1720 1 Distuib- ; 
Snmatia, Java. 
Tlifa flpecies is Eaid hy Mr. Ooodenongh to he " Gupis Kognci " or Tulan 
Kofpict" tlto same n/iuioa n& ho fitea for S. canHjfora; soo note tindor t.tiaL RptcieH. 
3. SAt^ACA caulifloka Bak. in Flor. Brit. Ind. II, 272. A tree 
20-60 feet high, with i-atbcr slender stem 6-15 in. in diam. Leaves with 
racbis 12— Iti in. long; leaflets rigidly subcoriaceoas, stiwigly veined, 5-6- 
paired, oblong-lanceolate, apex acnminafce, base slightly obliquely wide- 
cuneate, 9-12 in. long, 3—4 in. wide, secondary nerves about 12 pairs, 
dark-green shining above, dull beneath, glabrous on both surfaces ; 
petiolules stout *4 in. long, stipels caducotts ; stipules coriaceous at length 
scarions nsnaiSy soon decidnons, the two united throughout into a con- 
volnto sbeatli for the subsequent bud, when laid open 75 in. long, "3 in. 
widc,paraliel-iierved. Flowers in panicles of corymb-s from old nodes on 
brandies and stems, C in. long and ns miicli across, individual corymbs 
3 in. long, peduncles and pedicels glabrous slout; bmcta vety large, 
obomte-acuto, dccidvious, lowest 2 in, long, '0 in. wide, tapering from 
above the middle to a cunoate base, decreasing upwards ; biacteoles 2, 
lanceolate, deciduous, '5 in. long, pedicels below braetwjlcs "5 in. lf>ng. 
Cahfx yellow, tube 1 in. long, twice long aa limb of 4 oblong sepnla, 
Fetals 0. Stamens 7-8 with a rudimentary filament and two acute 
angular piojections on th© disc; tliu, filaments alternately slender 
thvongliont and widened towards the base ; anthers nearly twice as long 
aa broad j filaments twice as long as sepals, Ooanj stalked, puberulous 
