d\lS G. King — Matfriah for a Fhtra of iU*} Malayan Peuhmtla, [No. 1, 
1. T. citrinu. 
2. T. Mttnii. 
3. X. beUrica. 
movith wifcli 5 short valvato trtangnlar lobea, decidaoiie. PeiaU 0. 
Stamens 10^ insertetl on the calyx-tube ; the epigynous disc within tlieiu 
densely haii-y. Ovary 1-celled, inferior ; style long-, simple ; ovules 2 itr 
3, pendulons from the suratnifc of the cell. Fruit ovoid, various in 
sisie atid texture, smootli or augnlar, or with 2-5 wings, indoliisceut, 
coriaceous. 8emi solitary, exalbumioouSj cotyledons coiivolate. DisTdiu, 
Species 135 ; to the tropics of both worlds, 
Skgt, I, Frtu't ovoiti ar etHi>tic, sometimes coTHpreaaodp 
Dfj^vQr TTingcd, but aomciiities kt^clod ut tho eUges or obecare- 
LcftveB br«iJ!id]y oblong, lanceokto-oblonpf to olUptiC'Ohton^; 
fruit anb-clavttt©, oljectiroly 6 -ridged, gtBbroua, 2-3 in. long 
Learos elliptio or ovnte, ocDminatcj ; frnifc oblong, ubflctiro> 
ly G-ribbfid, eliglitly coaipreased on ono aicltj, 'C-'TS in, iongj 
glabrous 
Leiivea obovate, broadly elliptic or sab-rotnnd, miDDtety 
papillocioon the nppor aorfaco, tlio petioles very !ong(l"75--4 
in ) ; frnit avoid or glubiiliLi'-uvoid, minuttjly tumifnitoso ... 
Lenves obovate, Uporiug to a very narrow baae i fruit 
glabronB ; — 
Frait elUptic,^ 2*25 in. long, with very thick corky peri- 
carp j leavea 3Hlr in. long 
Fruit ob07afco*ellipsoid, plano-ooriTejt, 1"5 >n. long j 
loavea 6-6'5 in. long... 
Frnit ellipsoid^ aonnowhat comproaaod,, koelod at tbe 
cdgea, 2 iti. long ; pericarp flmUy ; lenveB 6-9 iti. tong 
SzcT. II. Fruib narrowly elUptic, ite edgoa produceU into 2 
broad leathery wiugs 
LoaTca obomtQ or oblong- obovate, 6-9 in. long, tho peti- 
olea 2-25-*2'76 in. j frait 1'2S-1'75 in, long> its breadth 
(inoUiding the wingm) 2 5-3*6 in, ... ... 
Leaves Bpathulate-ohlanceolat©, 3 -4 in» long, the petioles 
1-15-1'3 in. ; fruit '7Q-1'26 in, long; its breadth (including 
the wingfl) l'2-2 in. ,.. 
1. TuEMiNALiA ciTBiNA, Fleming in A,'9iat, Res. XI, 183, A glab- 
rous tree 60-80 feet high ; young slioota slender, rasty-pubesceut, but 
at an early stage glabrous. Leaves thinly conoceous, sometimes alinoafc 
opposite, from broadly oblong- lauceotate to elliptic-oblong, on short 
bi-glandalar petioles, the apex acute or shortly acuminate, the base cutie- 
ate or sometimes rounded ; both surfaces when very young msty-pabera- 
loiaa, afterwards perfectly glahroaa and sbining, the lower minutely areo- 
Iflte-reticulate, the bottom of the areolce covered with white felt; main 
nerves 8—12 pail's, curving upwards, distinct on both aui'faces when dry; 
length 3-G iu.^ breadth l'25-2 5 in., petiole or *5 in. Spikes in *imall 
panicles shorter than the leaves, axtllary, deciduously rnaty-pubernloua. 
4. 
G. 
6, 
T. pii&lloearpft . 
GaUipptt. 
7. T. tiokfa. 
8. T. suhspathulata. 
