1807.] G. King — Materials for a Flora of the ^^alayan Fenimnh, 329 
Ftotoers '2 in. in dia«i.» sessile, all hennftplirodite, eacb with a deciduous 
liciear bracteale. Calyx glabrous outside, ruaty- villous inside, tlie tube 
oblonr^; glands 5, rnstj- woolly. Drupe oblong-lanceolate, sligfitly 
clftvafce^ STiioothj glabrous, obscurely 5-ridgot1» 2-^ in. long, anil 75-1 
in. in diam. Eoxb. Hort. Beng. 33 ; PL Ind. 11, 435 j Wull. Out. 3970 ; 
DO, Pr-odr. ir, 12; Miq. FL Ind. Bat. I, pt. T, 602; Knrz For. Flora 
Burma, I, 456 ; Clarke in Hook. fil. Fl, Br Ind. H, 446 ; W. & A, 
Pi-odr. 313 ; Bi-aod. For. FL 223. Mt/rohalanu citrim, Gaertn. Fruct. 
II, t. 97, 
British India. 
Var. 2, malayana, Clarke in Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Intl. II, 447, 
Petioles '75-1*25 in. lons^. Fruit about I in, long. 
NicoBAR Islands; Jelinek, Kars. Malacca j GHj^th 2178. Maingmj 
643, Pehak ; King's Oulkctor 3173. 
This specieB ami ibg Tttriety itinlayaiirV may be readily distingiiished frotn 
Ohehiiln, Refcis (which in many respeets it resiPinblea ) and from every other Aaiatia 
Terminaiia by tli6 peculiar areol&te vetioulation of the under surface of ths leave a. 
2. Tbrmikalia Manh, King n. a pec. A tree 20-40 feet hifjb ; 
yonng- shoots slender, deciduousJy rasty-pubcrulous, lenticellato. Leaves 
tltinly coinaceous, almost opposite, not crowded, scattered^ elliptic or 
ovate, shortly and rather abruptly acuminate, the base raunded or some- 
what cuneate and slightly obUque ; both eurfacea glabresoent or glabrous, 
minutely reticulate, the reticttlattona on the lower teaselate ; main nerves 
9-12 (rarely 14) pairs, spreailing, curving npwamis at the tips ; length 
3'25-6'5 in,, breadth 2-3 in, ; petiole '75 in. long, often with 2 ses.sile 
oblong glands at the sides near its apex. Panicles lateml and terminal, 
with numerous spike-like rusty-pubei'ulong ultiraately glabroas branches 
shorter than tln3 leaves when in flower, lontjfer %vhen in frnit Flmrmrs 
■15 in. in dia.m. at the mouth, each subtended by a linear puberolmia 
bi'acteole as long as itself. Ovary narrow, cylindric, thickened and 
pnbpficent towards the bnse, the upper half and tfie moiitfi glabrona 
outside ; tlie raouf h cupular with inconspicuous broad shallow teeth, 
woolly inside. Stninens exserfced, glabrous, Frtdt oblong, tapering a 
little to each end, slightly compressed on one side, obacni'ely S-ridged^ 
quite glabrans, '6-75 in. long, and '3-*35 in. in diam. ; pericarp crusta- 
ceoii», hard, thick. 
NrcoBAR and Andaman Islands ; King^s Oollectorg. 
Njimed in honour of Mr. E. H. Man, C. I. E., Deputy Superintendent of the 
Andaman arid Nicobar tshindfl, wboflo powerful help baa mndfl it possibis to explore 
the Forests of theao moat intereating ialRuds; a spooieB of which the neareat ally is 
probcLbly T. citriria, Roxh, 
3. TBRMrpfAiiiA BBiiEBiCA, Roxb, B'l. Ind. II, 431. A tall tree. 
J. II. 42 . 
