330 G. King— Materials for a Flora of the Mala jjan Peninsula. [No, 1, 
Leaves clnatered fit the apices of the branclies, coriaceous, o1>ovn,te, 
broadly elliptic or sub-rotund, the petioles loag ; the apex usiaally 
broad and rounded, rarely subacute; the base slightly liuiioate, some- 
times Blightly tinequal ; botli surfaces puberulous when young, glabrous 
and reticnlate when old, the upper with numerous minnte papillae ; main 
nerves 6-8 pairs, spreading, prominent, the midrib prominent on both 
Kides and sometimes with 2 glands near the sides of its base : length 4'5--8 
in./ breadth 3 5-4'7d in , petiole 1*73-4 in. Spikes axillary, slender* 
longer than the petiolea^ shorter than the leaves, ruaty-pubesceiifc.r 
Flowers about '25 in. in diam., those in the upper part of the spiko 
male, those in the lower hermaphrodite. Cahj^v-ttibe short, stout, includ- 
ing the ovary, minutely tomentose, the mouth with broad triangular 
lobes, pubescent oubside, dennely villous inside. Stamem much exserted. 
Th-npo ovoid or globular-ovoid, densely covered wilh minute pale tomen- 
tum, when dried obscurely S-augled, 1 in. long and 75 in, in diam. 
W, & A. Prodr. SJ3(excL8yn.)j Ws.ll. Cat. 396S; Wight Ic. t. 91; 
Thwaites Enum. \0n ■ Dalz. & Gfbs. Bomb, FL 91; Brand. For. Fl. 
222; Karz For. Fl. Brit. Burma T, 455; Hook. Jil. Fl. Br. Ind, II, 445; 
Bedd. Fl Sylvat. t. 19; Trimen Fl. CeyL I, 159. 2^. Qelh, Dah. in 
Hook. Kew Journ. Ill, 227. prntdata. Roth Nov. Sp. 381 ; DC. 
Pi-odr. Ill, 13. T. eglaitdiUosa, Roxb. Herb, (wrongly referred in IVilld. 
Sp. PL IV, 968). 2'. molticcana, Roxb. Horfc. Heng, 33; FL Ind. 11,432. 
Ferak; Scortechifii 1()84 ; King'i Collector S77S.- DjStfliB, British 
India. 
RoxhiiTgh deaoribGa and figairas (Corom. Flanta 1. 198 ; PU Ind* H, 431) n form 
of thia witlii two glanda at the apex of the petiolo on the under anrface of the 
leaf ; but thia form baa not hitliorto boen colloctod in any MiiUyan conutry, and jLb 
ocotttrerjuo iti British India must be rare. 
4. Terjiinalia PHELLOCARi'A, Kiag 13. Sp. A tree ; young bi-anches 
rather slender, decidnously rusty -t-omentose. Leaves crowded near the 
apicea of the bmnches, coriaceoias, obovate, blunt, tapering from above 
tho middle to the petiole, slightly oblique at the base ; both surfaces 
glabrous and ahiningj the lower widely reticulate and minutely dotted ; 
main nerves 4-6 pairs, spreading but curving upwards ; length 3-4 in.» 
breadth 1' 75-2 in.; petiole about *S in,, thickened towards the base, 
1- u sty- pubescent. Flowers unknown. Fruit elliptic, blunt at each end, 
2- 3 in. long, breadth 1*5 id. ; the apex with a short sharp miimmilla *15 
in. long, the pericarp thick, spongy, with hori?.ontal layers of hbrons 
tissue, tho eadocarp woody. 
SrNOAi'OKE ; on Bukit Mandai, II. Hidley, 
This has. beun collected only once, and the Bpeuimeua tiro without flowers. T have 
named it from its corky fruit. In ilH leaves tbiB ^leatly reeombles the Philippina 
ppecieg T, tii(?«jSj Presl j hut that has ft very much smaller £ruit thm ihh; more* 
