1897.] G* King — Maferials for a Fiora of thtf Malayau PeiiimuJa, 315 
nervea faint-, the lower reddisli- brown when diy, the nerves very faint 
or obsolete bat the midrih prominent ; lentrth 3' 25-4 in., brendth 
1*25-1'65 in., petiole "S-'TS in. Flowers 1-1 "25 in. long, golifcnry, axil- 
lary; the pcdnncle short, decurved, Oahjx as in B. gxjmnorhisa^ bnt the 
lobes on! J 10. Petals shorter than tho cfi]yx-lobf?s, deeply bifid, 
with a stont seta in the sinus between the two narrow lobes, the edges 
densely clothed with stont white hair, the apices of tlie lobes bearing 
otie short bristle each. Frnif i\s in /?. (fi/mvorkiza^ but the germinating' 
•radicle shorter. Wall. Cat. 2451 ; Bmndis For. Flora, 210; Hook. fii. 
Fl. Br. Ind. II, 438. B. Uwnpkii\ Blnin© Mas. Bot. Lngd. Bat. I, 
138. B. parifitosa, Grife. NotaL IV, 070 ; Ic. PI. Asiat. t. 041. 
In eimilar Bituations to the last, bnt not so eomnion. Malacca ; 
Qnffiih 2206; Maingay 642. Fe^kthq ; Gurfia 514. PAfiANG; Rtdlnj 
1045 C, Perak; Scortechinii Wrajj 2711. Disiaru. Malnyiui Archi- 
pelago, Ansfralasia. 
3, Brdguikra CAHVOPHYLLOiriES, Blnmo Knum. PI Javae L 93. 
A tree ; young branches slender, with cicatries tovvards the apex. 
Leaves oblanceolnto or ovate-oManceolate, slightly oblique, acnte, tlio 
base cnneatc ; npper sni-face shining when dry, the hnver dull, both 
paio in colout and the nerves faint in both ; length 2*5 to 4 iti., breadth 
l-r65 in., petiole '75-1 in. Cymes axillaiy, rather longer thrwi the 
peduncles, erect, laxly 2- or 3-flowerad, ( rarely only 1-flo wered ). Ffower» 
abonfc *4 in. long, on short pedicels. Cah/iV-tnhe clavate, not grooved 
when fresh » surmounted by about 8 linear obtuse ileshy lobes as long as 
itselfj at rii"st spreading, but finally reflesed. Petals as many as bnt 
shorter than the calyx-lobes, apex bifid, the mai-gins with soanty while 
hairs outside ; the apical lobes obtuse, each ci-owncd by :-i-5 fiexnose pale 
hairs, the sinus with a single bristle. Stamem IC, unequal, Fruiling'Cahj£ 
about *5 in. long, the fruit in its fundus with the growing i*adicle pro- 
tniding and growing to 6-8 in, in length, Arn, in Anu. i^at. Hist., I, 
368; Wight III. 210; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat., Yol. I, Ft. I, 589; Kiirz For. 
Flora Burma I» 450 ; Hook, fil. Fl. Br, Ind. II, 438. Trinien Flora Ceylon, 
1,153. RhizopJiora mryoplnjUoidcst Jack Mai. Misc. I. 34; Hook. Bot. 
Misc. IIj 80 ; Wall. Cat. 487y ; DC. Prod. Ill, 32. Kanilia caryoplnjUoides, 
Blnme Mns. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. I, 141; Thwaites En. PI CeyL 120. 
U. parvijlora. Wall, (not of Blume) Cat. 4877 C and D. 
In tidal Forests like the other species o£ the genus; in all tho 
provinces. Distrib. Malay Archipelago. 
4. Bkuudieha PAttviFLORA, W, & A. Pix>dr. 311 ; Arn. in Ann, Nat. 
Hist. I, 369. A shrub or sinali tree ; young branches slender, the 
cicatrices distant. Leaves oblong-lanceolate t-o elliptio- lanceolate, ncute, 
much afcteuunte at the base ; upper surface shining and showing the 
