280 G. King — Mater iuh for a Flora of the Mulayan Feinnmla. [Ko. 1, 
Perak ; King's Collector 6145, 10326. 
Thia approaches P. coBtatumt BL in the slmpe and nenratii^n of its leaves ; but 
is diattwguished from that speotea by its apioato iaflorosceaoo atid solitary flowers. 
Its froit also is more orbicular than tliat of P. costatum, 
6. Pakinaeedm Maingayi, King n. spec. A tree ; young bmnclies 
with dark bark bearing a few oblong lenticels, glabraiia. Leaves very 
coriaceottSj ellipfcie-obloDg, very shortly atid obtusely acEminate» the 
base rounded i both surfaces glabrous and with minntelj papillate 
refcicMlations, the upper sbiuing, the lower dull and mther pale ; main 
nerves 10-12 pairs^ spreading, carving, rather prominent beneath ; 
length 3-4*5 in , breadth 1-35-2 in. ; petiole '3 in., stout. Spikes 
usually in pairs, axillary , Hhorter tlian the leavei?, pecluiiculate, jniinutely 
tomentose. Flowers ee.9sile, '3 in. long, or (to tlie apex of the stamens) 
'6 in. ; bmcts shorter than the ealyx-tube, broadly ovate-obtufie, tomen- 
tose. Calyx-tnhe infundibuliform, tomentose outside, deflR3ced-Ti lions 
injiide ; the Iobe« short, broad, rounded very obtu-^e. Petals longer 
than the calyx-lobes, obovate, sessile, glaberulous. Stamens 12-16, 
much longer than the petals, decurved. . Ovary densely wooly; style 
long, slender. Drupe spherical, the size of a small apple (Hooker) ; 
tiie penearp thick and bony, smooth on the inner surface, fun*owed 
on one side. Seed large, with a thin texta. P. af^erulum, Hook. fil. 
in Fl. Br. Ind. II, 310 (not of Miq. ) 
Malacca; Maintjay 618, and probably also Qnjfith 2049. 
T}iia in soToo reapeotB reaembles P. asperulum and P. scnbrnm, bat differs from 
boiU in ita much larger fruit and aeasile flowers, and from tho former also in the 
venation, of ita leaTes* 
6. PATtrNARiUM EWTiiM, King n. Spec, A tree 60-120 feet high ; 
young branches as thick as a quill, blackiBh-cinereous, lenticellate. 
Leaves tliickly coriaceous, subsessile, elliptic to ovate-elliptic, acute or 
shortly acuminate j the base broad, rounded or minutely cordate; upper 
surface glabrous, shining, the main nerves and midrib slightly promi- 
nent ; lower surface darker and duller than the upper when dry, glab- 
rous except a few strigose hairs at the base of the vei-y prominent 
midrib ; the 12-14 pairs of spreading curved main nerves very promi- 
nent; length 4*5-7-5 in., breadth l'5-3'25 in. ; petiole only about "15 in*, 
strigose. Panicles axillary, solitary or several together, shorter than the 
leaves, with few short rather distant branches, or unbranched, minutely 
tomentose, few-flow ered ; bracts 2 at the base of each flower, slightly 
shorter than the calyx-tube, elliptic, acute, adpresaed-pubescent. Oalyz- 
ttihe funnel-shaped, ad pressed* tomentose outside, deflexed-villons inside 
at the mouth ; the lobes unequal, nearly as long as the tube, broadly 
ovate, subacute, very tomentose on both surfaces. Petah longer and 
