1897.] G. Khig — Mateiiah for a Flora (if the Malayan Feriinsula. 221 
slender* at lengtli '6 hi long, grey-pubornlons, with a cadncoua snbulnte 
bracteole about the middle; buds obloirg "15 in lon^. C'aVt/.r-tube very 
short, lobes 4^ iuibi-icaic, reflexed in flower, sparsely piil>esc£)nt exteinally, 
glabrous \vitlim. Fetah 0. Siamens 10» filameuta glabrous, fi*ee, al ter- 
mite ly long and sliort, aijUicra broadly oUlonff, versatile. Omnf 
Hfcipitate deuselj gi-oy-downy, 1- or 2-ovuled, stalk gbibrous longer tlinn 
ealyx-tube, style glabrous ineurvecl. Pod oblonj*-, obliquely rounded at 
base, siibeqnally rounded and apiculate at tip, rusty-puberalons, ratlier 
distinctly reticulate, Bin. long, 2 in. wide, "5 in. tliiek, valves very firmly 
coriaceous. Seed 1, obloiio^, in. long, 12 in. wide, '35 in. tbick. 
Tottchiroa Gurfmi Piidn MSB. 
Penakg ; Govt. Hill, 1200 feet elev., CuHu 3007 ! Malacca ; Bukit 
Sadanan, Den-y 1164! Perak ; Larnt, Kumiler 7467 I Thaiping, Ktmdler 
85U I Kinta, Knnsthr 4753 ! 
Vab. ? Wallichii Pi-aiu ; leaf-racliis and leaflets beneath densely 
softly velvety ; leaflets acute, not cuBpidatD or caudate at the tip. 
Lrfjfiminom Wtitl. CaL 5983. Ifpiota Wall. Cat. 8089. Touchiim 
WaUhklt Prain MSS. 
Pknang ; FoHe,' (Wall. Cat 5f)83) I Walh'ch (Cat. 8089) f 
This tine trco ia, according to Mr. Deiry, known in llttlucca ua * Kumpas 
tuman* Thoujjh very iiparly relnltod U) C glauca it saema to bo ((uite distinct Hnt! is 
etiaily sopaiftterl by its longer petioluies; pnbesceiit lijntf-racliis, rnchifl of jnllojea- 
ct>iic:e and young IfMify shoots J also by its ritthor emalk«r ienfleta and pods. It is 
likewise very ctos«>]y related to C. sjipciom but it Ims longer pedicels fttiil a less 
dense iijfloroacence tlian that species, wliicli kiqicovlt bus tho leafluta quite ii^labrous. 
Tbo plant liere tentatively refer rod to tlie species us vak. P Wnilichii ocenra 
twice iu the Waliieliijun Herbarium, on both occaaiona without flowora or frtiita. It 
has never lieen obtained agnin and it is just possible that wliea it is ro-diBCOvei'ecl 
It will prove a distinct speelesj C. Wallichii. 
4, CitiJruA Gr,AUCA Prain. A tree 50-70 feet higb, with spreading 
glabrous branches ; stem 1 '5-2*5 feet in diam. Leaves odd- (or some- 
times even- ) pinnate, racbis 2-2 5 in. lonf^, petiole ar tic n late on an 
auiiclcd node with an interpetiolar 24obed siipule, leaflets 7-8, with 
petiobiles 'J5 in. long, quite glabrous as is the rachis, alternate or 
occnHi<Miany subopposite, oblanceolate-oblong, base slightly obliqnnly 
rouuded, apex rounded and at length abruptly obtusely cu.spidate, 2 5-4 
in. long, 1*25-1"75 in. wide, thinly papei-}', dark-green and quite glabi-ous 
above* very glaucous glabrous on the nerves elsewhere finely adpiessed- 
pubtfrulons beneath, latoml nerves aseentling, promiuontly loojied oue- 
Ihird their lenj.cth wllhin tbo margin, BceoiKlary venation iudistinet. 
Floivt'vs in dense narrow racemes at the base? of new leafy shoots, 3-5 
iu, long, with angular glabious raehis. Gahjx not seen. Fod ohhjng 
tapering subeqtiatly at base to a stipe '25 iu. long, and jtl iipex to a 
