18D7.] G. Kmcf — Materiuh fm- a Flora of tlu' Malarfan Pmmsula, 215 
and sliiiitnpf above, dall tmd paler beneath, botb sides qtitte f^labiws ; 
petioluitjs very short under '1 in., fltont, stipels docidtioua ; sfcipnles flmntl 
coriaceous at leng^Mi Bcarioiim, coiiipietely miitetl h\m\ base to apex, 
narrowly ovate-oblortg '6 in. long-, '2 in. wide, tip sobacufce. Floivers 
in dense corymbs 4-5 in. in diam., axillary, peduncles atid pedicels 
rcdiiisEi, glabi-oms, slender, basal hnu^ts ovate-sulmcute with citiolate 
Timrgina, bracteoles 2 fiubopposed persistent spreading, ovate-otttnse not 
amplexieaul, '15 in, long, pedicels below hracteoles '15-2 in, lonj*-. 
6'« ///.It orange becoming at lengtli light-red, tube 2r) in. long, cylindrio, 
hardly longer than the limb of 4 ovate-obtnso .sepala. Petals 0. Siametia 
7 or all filaments slightly widened and faintly connate at ba^^e, dark 
claret-coh)nred ; nnthois no* mach longer limn broad ; filaments tiu ice as 
long ns sepals. Ovanj stalked, very sparsely puheruioag along sntnrt^Sj 
in most flowers rudimentary and then qnitc gLtbrons, Pml x*eddish- 
yellow, smooth, polished, faintly reticulate, 6-^ in. long, 2'35 in, across j 
stipe '2 in. long. Seeds i—Q. 
Pkrak; Lariit; in open jangle generally near runninfr streams, 
KumfUj- 2749 ! 2382 I-4059 ! Kintn, near limestone hills, Kmistler 7221 1 
Larnt, Srorfccliim' 1503 I Batu Togoh, Wmy 2152 ! 
This is tho nonroafc of tlie nntfre Malaynn epeoiea to the cominon Indian Snnica 
indica} it is howeTOr very distinct on noeonnfc of its 3*jtign.fco leiivea, itg smfiller 
flowors with spreatiii>g bractoolea and its very tliEf<!!roiiit pods. Elaewhore the writer 
has indicated tlio poasihility of this proving- ultmintely to be only a variety of the 
not very fully di^scribetl Juvanwae S, minor Miq, Bat from MiquoFa account of that 
plant tliis m&Ht be at least an Qxceedingly distinct variety. 
7. Sahaca macbopteka Miq, Flor. Ind, But, I, 1080, A tree 30-40 
feet high, stem 4-6 in, in diam. Leaves with rachli^ 4-15 in. long j 
loaflets rigidly subcoriaceous 4-7-paired, oblong- lanceolate, apex gmdu- 
ally narrowed to an acnrainate tip, base slightly unequally ronndod, 
5-12 in. long, l'5-3-5 in, wide, secondary nerves about 12 pairs, 
curving forward, prominent beneath, bright-green flhiniug above, paler 
dull beneath; petiolales *15 in. long, glabrous as is the rachis, stipolg 
caducous; sttpuless complcfcely unitad in a searioiis bud'S]ieatb '5 in. long. 
Fhwerit in densely fascicled corymbs in loaf axils and on old nodes, 1 in. 
long, 1*5 in across ; podunoles and pedicels quite glabrous very slender, 
the latter '25-*3 in. long below the two ovate-oblong .^^^^'eading pei-sistont 
biacteoles "15 in. long; bracts ovate-acute '1 in. long, C((Z;/.r hriglit- 
yellow, tube slender cylindric '25 in. long, exceeding the limb of 4 oblong 
sepals "2 in. long. Pflfals 0. Stamms 3-4, twice as long as sepals, 
filaments .^lender and inserted on the cronately lohed dise j anthei^s 
abort oblong. Omry stalked glabrons. Pml not seen. 
Pkrak; Larnt, in low wet ground, Knnsfhr 55111 DiSTitiB. 
Sumatra, Bortieo. 
