21C G. King — Uateriah for a Flora of ihc Mahujan Peninsula. [No. 1, 
Tliie is extremely closely related! to S. pahnihanica but ie readily ditttingnisliod 
hy its glrtbroua pedaticlea and pedicola, ftt\d its glabrous ovary. Tlio Kolitary Fevak 
gatliGi iiig dilTnrs fi'um the origiiuii Siiiimtraua apecinieiia (n. 863 Hfn t. Boyorj iu 
Uiivlug mncb smalftr llovvorB, but ib not oLborwieo distlngiiisliable. It nmj, on Lho 
whole, be better, horrever, to tvont the PoTiinsular pliiiit ns fi distinct vsHfty, VAR, 
pnrriforo ; tinlpss it alujukl be found lliat the two difftr marked ty in fruit t bey can 
hardly be looked upon aa distinct Bpecies : ns yet, tho fruit ib unknown in either plniit, 
8. i^ARACA PAr.EMBANiOA Miq. ©x Bak. iu Flor, Brit. Ind, II, 272. 
A tree with pprtjadtno; biimcliei^, 30-^10 feet liigli, stem 8-^10 iii. in diiim. 
Learns witli racliia B in. long ; leulleis rij^jidly Bubcorifioeons 4-7 paired, 
• oblong, apex obtuse shortly abruptly iicnminate, base slightly uneit|Mally 
rouudeJ, 6-14 iu, long, 2 r>-4'5 in, wide, secondary uorves about 12 paii's, 
curving forward, piomiiient beneath, dark-g^rceii above, palor beneath, 
rather dall ; petiolulos '15 in. lon^, glabrous as is the rachis, stipela 
caducous; stipules completely utvifcml iu a ecarious bnd-sheath '5 in, 
long. Mowers iu deuselj^ fascicled corymbs on old nodes, 2 in. long 
nearly as nrncb across ; peduncles and pedicels pubescent, slender, the 
latter *5 iu. long boiow the two ovate-oblong spreading persistent 
bracteoles *2 in. long ; bracts ovate-subacute "2 in: long. Calyx orange- 
yellow, tube slender cylindric '35 in. longj exceeding the limb of 4 oblong 
sepals -25 in. long. Petah 0. Siamem 4, at times only 3, two and a 
half times aa long as sepals, filaments slender and inserted in tlio retii-ing 
angles of a crenately lobed fleshy ring, deep -purple as are the shortly 
oblong anthers. Ooary stalked, densely hairy, in most flowers nidimcn- 
tflry, nnd then subglabrous. Pod npi seen. Jonesia (Saraea) jmleju- 
banica Miq. Flor. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 291. 
Fesang ; Kulang Ulu, Curtis 647 ! Pangkore ; Dindings river, 
Curtis 13S6 \ Mai-acca ; Maingay ! Bindings TERitrrouY ; *' in wet low 
landa," Brj/ani Peii vK ; Larat, *' ia low wet grouud, " Kttnstler 6J72 ! 
BmrtecMiii 138 ! Distrib. Sumatra, 
Thia iU Tery nettr S. maeroptefit Jliq. but differs in having rather Hmaller flowers, 
witli pulxjBCOiit peduncles and pediocla, and more deuaoly chiaterod corymbs. 
Miqnet doscribes the ovB^y as glabrous, bat it ig densely pubescent eKcept in the 
case of tbe abortive ovaries which occur, however, in ths vast majority of tho 
flowera. Though its loavoa very much resemble those of S. maeroptera, it ia less 
eiosely allied to that speeiea than it is to S, triandmt a species which is mncli more 
common iu tho Malay Peninsula thtin either of the others. 
9. Saraca trianura Bak. in Flor. Brit. lud. II, 272. A slender 
tree 15-30 feet high, stem 4-8 iu. in diam. Leaves with rachis 1*5-3 iu. 
long ; leaflets thinly subcoriaceous, 2-3-, very rarely 4-paired, ohlanceo- 
late-obloiig, obtuse with or withoat an abrupt acumen, or subacute, 
tapering from beyond the middle to a cuueate base, lower pair very 
rai-ely rounded at* base, and narrowed towards apex; 5-12 in. long, 2-t> 
iu. wide, secondary uerres about 12 pairs, the lowest pair distinctly 
