1897.] G, King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Fsnivsula, S2%> 
grandiSf beoanse, althouglt WalHcb referred the plani to a family with whioh it haa 
no aflflnity, he gave it the earlieat specific name *' grandis.'* 
4. Ak!sopmyl[,ea Griffiths, Oliver in Tmns, Liuii. 80c. XXIII, 
460. t. 48. A tree 40—50 feet higli» with drooping branches ; young 
brancbes slender, glabroiis. Leaves thinly coriaceons, gi'eenisli-yelbw 
when dry, lanceolate, ovate- lanceolate or bi-oadly elHpfcic-lauceolate, the 
apex blantly acuminate, the base cnneate, the edges entire and alightly 
re volute when dry ■ both snrfaces glabrous and vei'y minutely dotted-, 
the upper shining, the lower rather dnll ; length 2"5-3*5 inu, breadth 
J "2-2 in., petiole ■15-'2 in. ; a basal norve springing £1*0111 the apex of the 
potiole on each Bide and mnning close to the edge ; main nerves pinnate, 
about 6 pairs, obliqno, curving but sliglitly. 8piJees fiolifcaiy or in pail's, 
axillary or extra-axillary, slender, tawuy-pnbarnlons, '75-1 in. long, 
(1*5-2*75 in., Jide Oliver), laxly-Rowered. Male Jloivers '05 in. in diam., 
Hessile ; cahjx-limb with 4 trimngnlai' coriaceona lobes; petals 4, shorler 
til an the calyx-lobca, tbick, broadly-oblong, pubquadrate, entiro or 
faintly emarglnate ; stamens 8, the 4 opposite to the petnls attached 
to the latter, filamenta dilated, anthers broadly-elliptic j styles 4» free, 
Hubulate, ovary imperft-ct. Female fiowers^ like the males, but the 
caly^-ttibe elongated and containing tlio 4-cened ovary. FfnU glohnlar- 
elUpaoid, obtuse at each end, glabraus, smooth, 1-75 in. long and l''d6 
in. in diam. Laws, in Hook. fil. FL Br. Ind. II, U2. 
Mai,acca; Qrlfdh 2439. Penang; Curtis 148 and 1511, PERAif j 
King*s Collector 7600, 
Thia diffora from nil other Malayan species in tha pinnate venAbion of its leaves. 
Thero are indeed two nerves which aprtiig along with the midrib from th® apex of 
Llis petiole and run round the odgoBj bnt the midrib lias pinnate hranohes. 
5. ANisoi'iiVLr,EA ScoRTECHiNiij King n. spec. A tree 25-30 feet 
high; yonng branohoa slender, rnsty-tomontose. Leaves falcately 
lancoolate-rhomhoidal, tho apex much acnniinate, the base ebliqnoly 
acute; both enrfaces shining, the upper quite glabi-ous, the lorvver 
glabi'oiis oxcept for a few thin scattered brown apical ly-dii«cLed 
adpressod hairs on the intercostal spaces ; the nerves (and particularly 
the middle one) more pubescent, especially towards the base ; main 
nerves 3, 4 (from tho splitting of the middle one) or rarely 5, springing 
from the apex of the petiole, tho middle one straigbt, the two latei-al 
curved; all prominent on the lower and deeply depressed on the upper 
unrfaco; connecting vehis sub-horiKonfcal, prominent; length 2 5-3 in., 
breadth in., potiole '15 in. Panicles exti*a-axillary, witb only 
I or 2 braiichcs, *5-l in.* long, nisty-pubescent. Male JJowers *l in. in 
dium.j on pedicels as long as themselves, minutely bracteolatc at tlie base; 
ml*jic-hbm 4 or bi'oadly ovafc^-acute, not concave, reflexed \ petals 
