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10. A email glabrous tree with pale smooth bark. Leaflets sessile, or 
nearly so, sub-coriaceous, obliquely elongate ob-lanccolato, the middle 
one narrower than the outer, rather bluntly acuminate, the base much 
narrowed j upper surface shining', lower palo dull with the midrib and 
nerves prominent; length 4 to 5 in., breadth 175 in. to 2*25. Flowers 
hermaphrodite, in terminal corymbose racemes, 2 to 3 in. in diam. 
Petals obovate, obtuse, uuguiculate. Stamens 10 to 15, longer than the 
petals ; anthers small, lanceolate, obtuse. Ovary ovoid, glabrous, the 
gynophore as long as the filaments ; stigma sessile, discoid ; placentas 2, 
parietal, multiovulate. liipe fruit on a stout lenticellato carpophore 
3 inches long, ovoid, smooth, purple spotted with grey, 2*5 in or more 
long by 2 in. in diam. Seeds embedded in pulp., compressed ovoid- 
reniform, smooth on the sides, shortly tuborculate along the edge, nearly 
•5 in. long by '35 in. broad. 
Malacca. Maingay (No. 125 Kew Distrib.), Scortechini No. 1771, 
King's Collector, No. 104(31. 
A species distinguished by its sessile leaflets and flat ovate-reniform 
tubercle-edged seeds. Kurz's figure of the seeds is bad ; as he confes- 
sedly worked with imperfect material in describing this plant. I havo 
seen no authentic specimens of C. magna, DC, or 0. raeuibranif*>lia t 
(Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 387) but, judging from the descriptions, they 
probably refer to this plant ; in which case the older name (magna) 
would stand. 
2. C. nTOROPinLA, Kurz J. A. S. B. Part IT, 1872 p. 292; 
Journ. Bot. 1874, 19G tab. 148, figs. 6, 7. A small glabrous tree, 
will- pale striate loniioellate bark ; the youngest branches dark-coloured. 
Leaflets membranous, very shortly pctiolnlate, obliquely lanceolate, acumi- 
nate at both base and apex, the lower surface glaucescent ; nerves about 
6 pairs, sub-horizontal ; length 3 to 4o in., breadth 1 to 1*25 in., petiole 
•1 in. Fruit axillary, solitary or in fascicles of 2 or 3, cylindric, tho 
apex with a blunt beak when ripo, brownish, spotted with grey, 4 to 5 in. 
long and l'Sin. or more in diam. ; the carpophore and pedicel each about 
2 in. long, dark-coloured and faintly lenticellato. Seeds embedded in 
pulp., -5 in. in diam., compressed but not flat, reniform, shortly muricato 
over the greater part of the surface. 
Trang; King's Collector No. 1412. Distrib. Burmah. 
Kurz founded this species on specimens from Burmah (in young 
fruit) which are now in tho Calcutta Herbarium. The Malayan speci- 
mens (in maturo fruit) agree with these. Kurz's drawing of the seed is 
misleading. For it was made from a young Beed which had neither 
acq ui rod its full size, nor its characteristic tubercles. Flowers of tli is 
species are as yet unknown ; but tho ripo fruit shows that they cannot 
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