80 G, King — Maferiah for a Flora of the Mahyan FentmHia. [Jfo. 1, 
Tlie loavBi of this, when dry, aro oIiraceoQB on the npp^r and pale-brown on 
ihB lower am-fa<?c. The species resembles If, atnf I««icaute but differs notMj ia 
its largo globular fruit, 
15. Memecylon coeruleum^ Jack, in Mai. Misc. I, 26. A shrab, 
5-lo foet liigli ; brancblets often ^-angled nmv the apices, otherwise 
terete, slender, the bavk pale-brown wlien dry. Leaves aeasilej coriaceotis, 
opaque, oWong or ovate -oblong, obtuse or sub-acute, broadest a h'ttle 
above the rounded, cordate base, ths midrib diatiticfc but the main 
nerves faint and the reticulationa obsolete ; leugtli 2'5-4'75 in. ; breadth 
l-2'5 in. Flowers rafclter immeronB, in dense, axillary, condeneed glome- 
ridate oymes, tlio peduncle *25 in. long, the pedicels aliorter than the 
flowers, each with two broad, acute bracteoles. Califx-hihe short, widsly 
oampanulate, narrowed to the base, the mouth wide truncate. Petals 
conical in bad. Fruit narrowly ellipsoid, '4 in. long and 25 in. in 
diam. (including the deep, persistent calyx-limb). Miq. Fl. Ind, Bat. 
I, pfc, I, 580; Triana in Linn. Trans. XXYIII, 158 (excl. syn. 
jLf. amplexkanle, Roxb.) ; Knrz, For. Flora B. Burma T, 511 ; C. B. Clarko 
in Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. T, 559; Cogn. in DC Mon. Pban. VII, 1163. 
M. grande^ Smith in Rees' Cjc. XX HI (not of Retz). M. cordatumj 
Wall. Cat, 4100 (partly) ; GnlT. Not. IT, C73. M. minWanum, Naud, 
in Ann. Sc. Nat., Ser. 3, XVIII, 276 ; Miq. I.e. 576, M. httmensy 
Preal. Epim. Bofc. 208 (not of Naud.). 
In all the provinces ; not uncommon. DiSTBin. Philippines. 
16. Memecylon campanulatum, Clarko in Hook, fib Fi, Br. Ind. 
n, 563* Tonng branches rather Blender, terete, tbeir bark pale-brown. 
Leaves coriaceons, elliptic, soraetimes with a short blunt apical point, 
the base always much and abruptly naiTowed, nerves invisible ; length 
3-4o in.; breatUh l'25-2'2 in.; petiole -I-'IS in. F/wer* on slender 
pedicels, *1-'15 in, long, biticteolate at the base and crowded in dense 
fascicles in the asils of the leaves or of the fallen leaves, the bnds of 
the petals aliortly conical, Galyx4iihe oampanulate, blunt at the base 
and somewhat contracted below the wide truncate limb. Fruit 
unknown, Cogn. in DC. Mon. Fhan. Vll, 1162. 
Malacca; ari£lth {Kew Distrib. 2325). 
In itfl leaves thU mucli rosemblea 3f. oleafoUumt Bl,, bat the flowers of tliftt 
Bpecies are in lax, few-flowereclr pedaiculate umbels, wb^reas the liowcrs of tbia are 
in dense^ epedanonlate fascicles. 
17. MiSMECYLOii MTNUTIPLORCM, Miq. Fl. lud. Bat. SuppL, 323, A 
tree, 30-70 feet high ; young bi-anches slender, with a broad, angularly 
margined groove on each .<3ide ; the bark pale, smooth. Leaves thinly 
coriaecoufi, drying yellowish -green beneath, narrowly elliptic, cordate- 
acuminate, the base much narrowed j main nervea very indistinct. 
