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white ciliate apex. Stamens 24 j anthers elongate, deeply cordate ; the 
filaments short and with long white hairs. Female flowers unknown. 
Fruit globular, as largo as an orange, on a thick peduncle '25 in. 
long ; the rind minutely granular, tawny-velvetty, the outer layer 
thick and fibrous, the inner thin. Seeds numerous, irregularly oval, 
embedded in pulp. Hydnocarpus heterophyUus, Kurz (not of Blume) 
F. Flora B. Burmah i. 77. Wall. Cat. (indeterminatae) No. 7508. 
Burmah ; Griffith, (Kew, Dist. 4303), Falconer, Brandis, Kurz, 
Gallatly. Ohittagong ; Lister, Schlich. Sylhet, Wall. Cat., 7508. 
This is the plant referred to in Hooker's Fl. B. Ind. i. 197 as "too 
immature for description." Since that remark was written, better 
material was got from Burmah, on which Kurz described the species in 
his Forest Flora as Hydnocarpus heterophylla, BL, with Blume's descrip- 
tion of which it, however, manifestly disagrees. Kurz had modified tho 
description of the genus Hydnocarpus to admit this plant. Female 
flowers of it I have never seen : but the males agree with those of 
Taraktogettos. 
7. Pangium, Reinw. 
A tree with entire, rarely 3-lobed, ovate-cordate, acuminate leaves. 
Flowers diceceous, axillary, solitary, large. Calyx globose, sepals 2-3, 
concave. Petals 5-6, each with a large sericeous scale at its base. 
Male Fl, } stamens 20 to 25 ; authors ovate, innate ; ovary 0. Female 
FL, staminodes 5 or 6; ovary ovoid, 1-celled, with 2 parietal multi- 
ovulate placentas ; stigma sessile, obscurely 2-4 Iobed. Fruit largo, 
ovoid, indehiscent, many-seeded, pulpy. Seeds large, ovoid, angled, 
rugose, with a large elongate hilum, copious oily albumen, and broad 
foliaceous cotyledons. 
P. edule, Reinw. in Syll. PI. Soc. Ratisb., ii. p. 13. Leaves 6 to 8 
in. long, by 3" 75 to 5"5 in. broad. Ripe fruit with crustaceous pericarp, 
brown with white dots, 9 iu. long by 6 in. in diam. ; seeds nearly 2 in. 
long, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I, pt. 2, p. 109. Benn. PI. Jav. Ear. 205, t. 
43. Blume Rumphia iv, 20, t. 178 ; Mus. Bot. i, p. 14. 
Perak ; King's Collector. Distrib. Malayan Archipelago. 
8. Ryparosa (Rypauia), Blume. 
Trees or shrubs with entiro, alternate, elongate, petiolate leaves 
finely reticulate and more or less glaucescent beneath. Flowers rather 
small, dioecious ; the males in long axillary racemes ; the females in 
shorter racemes, solitary, or in pairs. Calyx globose in bud, 3 to 5-cleft. 
FetaU 5, imbricate, coriaceous ; in the female flower each with a largo 
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