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the prominent nerves and reticulations ; lateral nerves 3 to 5 pairs on the 
narrower and 4 to 7 pairs on the wider side, sub-erect, piotnineut ; length 
45 to 0 in., breadth 15 to 3 in,; petiole *3 to "5 in., puberulons. Cymes 
dense, many flowered. Male fhivers as in the last, the scales half ns 
long as the petals, their apices erose, glabrous. Stamens 3*2 ■ the filaments 
short, subulate, sericeous ; anthers elongate, deeply cordate. Female 
Jlotoers like the males, but sepals 3, petals 6, and stamens 17 only. Ovary 
ovoid, glabrous, deeply silicate, \iith 4 radiating reflexed oblong stigmas, 
1-celied, with 4 multi-ovulate parietal placentas. Fruit solitary, glo- 
bular, smooth, 2 5 in, indiam. ; the pericarp thick, the outer layer fibrous, 
the inner woody. Seeds embedded in scanty pulp, plano-convex, '75 in. 
or more in length, 
Perak ; in dense forest at low elevations ; King's Collector, Nos. 
6042 and 8183 ; VVray, 3389. 
3. Tabaktogenos tomentosa, King, n. sp, A tree GO to 80 feet high. 
Young branches fulvous-tomentose. Leaves coriaceous, often inequilate- 
ral, ovate-oblong, abruptly and very shortly acuminate, the base rounded 
and slightly unequal ; the reticulations prominent on both surfaces, 
upper Burface smooth, shining; the lower fulvous-tomentose ; lateral 
nerves 6 to 7 pairs, bold, sub-erect ; length 5 to 7 in., breadth 2'5 to 3 
in. ; petiole *25 to '5 in , tomentose. Cymes woody, dense, short. 
Fruit ovoid, smooth ; when ripe 3 in. long ; the pericarp nearly *5 in. thick, 
the outer layer fibrous, the inner thin and woody. 
Perak j at au elevation of 500 feet ; King's Collector, No. 7795. 
Flowers of this are unknown. It is readily distinguished from the 
former two species by its tomentose leaves, but in other respects it 
much resembles them. 
I subjoin a description of the Burmese species referred to Uydno- 
carpus keterophyllus by Kurz. 
Tauatogenos Kurzii, King. A tree 40 to 50 feet high. Youngest 
branches, leaves and inflorescence tawney- pubescent; otherwise glabrous; 
older branches grey, minutely lenticellate. Leaves sub-coriaceous, lance- 
olate or oblong-lanceolate, rarely elliptic, abruptly and very shortly aud 
bluntly apiculate ; the base narrowed and equal-sided ; both surfaces 
shiuing, the reticulations minute and distinct ; main nerves 6 to 7 pairs, 
sub-erect ; length 7 to 10 in., breadth 2 to 3 5 in., petiole '75 to 1 in., thick- 
ened at the apex. Cymes axillary or extra-axillary, from the smaller 
branches, on thick peduncles, nearly as long as the petioles, with many 
very short branches at their apices, many -flowered. Male flowers '3 in. 
in diam., on pedicels less than '* in. long. Sepals 4, imbricate, ovato- 
rotuud, blunt, concave, pubescent externally. Petals 8, broadly ovate, 
blunt with ciliate edges, each with a Bat fleshy pubescent gland with 
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