1900.] G. King— Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Psninmla. 87 
SiSGAPOBE; Midhy 4084, 6054, Malacca; Gnjgiih (Kew Disfcrib.) 
2337; Maingay (K.D.) 812- Berry 1028. Kedah; RidUy 2627, 
CxiHis 2627. Distrib. India, Ceylon. 
Var. 2. ovata, C. B. Clarke in Hook. fiL FL Br, Ind. II, 563. Leares 
large^ often 4-4*5 in, long^, acute or acuminate at th© apes, tUe base 
rounded or cuneate, shining when dry ; fruit black when ripe and Bome- 
whafc succulent. M. ovatum^ Sna. ex Kwcz, For. PI. I, 512. Jlf. edide, 
YAH, y, Thwaites Ennm. 110. Jlf. umbellatum^ Hb. Heyne in Wall, Cat* 
4109. M, Hnctorium^ VAit. ^, W, & A. Prodr. 3 J 9, M. prasinumt Kaud. 
in Ann. So, Kat. Ser. 3, XVIII, 275. M. grande, Wall. Cat, 4103, 
partly. If. lucidum and M. pyrifoliiutij Presl. Epim. Bot, 209, 210. 
Andaman Islands; not common, Karcosdam and Great Coco 
ISLANDS; Prain. Pebak ; King's GoUedor 4175; Scortechini 917, 
Pbsanq i Ottriis 723. Sinoaporb ; Bidley 6532. Distrib. India, Malayan 
Archipelago. 
DOTTBTFUli SPECIES, 
M, amahih^ Bedd, VAii. malaeeensist Clarko in PI, Br, In3. II, 656, Thia h 
founded by its author on the very imperfect material afforded by MaiDgay*s 
fipeeimeos (Kew Distrib, 81 9 J. 
if. las^ontm, Wall. Cat. ; bbq note nadsr M. oleaefdhtmf Blame. 
