26 G. King" Mammal* /or a Flora of iJte Malayan Peninsula. [No. 1, 
on each tooth o£ the mouth. Petals sub-obcordate, retuse, about 2 id. 
long, covered with brown hairs and nerved externally ; the inner 
surface white, the mai-giuB fi-inged wifcli very long spiral villous 
yellow threads. Fila7nents clavate, anthers forming an inverted con© j 
pistil 0. F&tnnle flowers often on a sepiirate plant ; their peduncles 1 or 
2 in. long, occasionally in a raceme mnrh shorter than those of the 
males; stamens 0. Fruit turbinate, 4— 10 in. in diam., and less from base 
to apex, covereti with short reddish-brOTrvn tomentnm. Seeds 2-3 in, 
long, and l'5-2-25 in. broad. Hook. fil. 111. Himah PI. tt. 1, 2, 3 ; 
Flor, des Serrtjs, fc. J262, 3 ; Clarke in Hook. fiil. Flor. Br. Ind. II, 606. 
Sodgsonia macrocarpa, Cogn. in DC. Mon, Phan. Ill, 349. Trickoean- 
tkes macrocarpa, BL Bijdr. 935 ; Ser. in DC. Prodr. Ill, 315 ; lliq. 
Flor. Ind, Bat. I, Ft. II, 676. T, hexaspenna, Bl Bijdr. 935 ; DO. 
Prodr. Ill, 315 ; Hassk. PK Jav, Rar. 192 ; Miq. PI. Ind. Bat 1. c» 678. 
T, heterodita, Boxb. Hort. Beng. 70 ; Fl. Ind. 111,705 ; Wall. Cat. 66S4. 
T. grandfjiora, Wall. Cat. 6685 (not of Blurae). 
Perakj ScorteehuUf Wmy^ King's CoUecim-. Malacca; Maingay. 
Penang; Wallich. DiSTREB. Sumatra, Java, BorueOj Bm^ma, Assam^ 
and tlie base of the Eastern Himalaya. 
The earl iest name of this apeeies w£^s Roxburgh's (T, heterodita), published in 
the Eortuii Bengaleiivis in 1814. Blamo's name T. macromrpa dates from 1826. 
2. TarCHOSANTniss, Linn. 
Scandent herba. Leaves entire or 3-9-lobetl, denticulate ; tendrils 
nBnally 2-5-lid. Flowers dioecious or occasionally moncecious, white ; male 
peduncles usually in axillary pairs, one 1-flowei ed caducous, the other 
racemose; bracts large or small or 0; female flower solitary. Male- 
calyx long-tnbnlar ; teeth 5, lanceolate, entire serrate or laciniate. 
Corolla 5-fid nearly to the base, lobes lonj^-fimbriate ; stamens 3; 
atitheis almost included, connate (free in T. dioica)^ long-linear, one 
I-celled, two 2-celled, cells condliplicat^. Female calyx and coi*olIa 
as in the male. Ovary inferior, at the base of the calyx-tnbe, 
1-celled ; style filiform, 3-or 0-fid at the apes ; placentas 3, parietal | ovules 
very many, horizontal, half-peutlnloue. Fruit lanceolate or globose, 
amooth, acate or obtnse at the apex. Seeds many, horizontal, packed 
in pulp, compressed, ellipsoid^ somefimes angnilar on the margin. 
DiSTUlB. Species 38, in South-East Asia, extending through Malaya to 
North Attstnilia, also through Ciiina to Japan. 
Leaver?, aHhongb often deeply lohed, alwaya simple 
Male inflorescenoe ebraotcat© ... ... ... 1. T. eucumerina, 
Male infioreHcence brae teat e 
^ Braota Imear- oblong or narrowly rhomboid, quite 
otitire „,. ... 0. r T. Bcarni, 
