minutely lobulose. Fruit (unripe) sub-globular, "0 in. in diam., crowned 
by the stigma. 
Porak ; at elevations of 3000 to 3,500 feet, King's Collector, No. 
G920, Wray, No. 1209. 
7. Gakcixia Cadklliana, King, u. sp. A tree about 30 feet high ; 
the yonng branches, slender, terete, brownish yellow. Leaves thinly 
coriaceous, elliptic to elliptic-oblong, sub-acute, the base very enneato ; 
both surfaces .shining; main nerves 10 to 12 pairs, inter-arching very near 
the margin, thin, slightly prominent on both surfaces when dry j length 
3*5 to 5 5 in., breadth 15 to 2'5 in. ; petiole "25 to "35 in., stout. Male 
flowers "25 in. in diam., in dense 3 to 8-flowered axillary fascicles, buds 
globose, pedicels "1 in , bracteolate at the base, stout; sepals 4, slightly 
unequal, small, orbicular, fleshy, the edges thin ! petals 4>, obovate-orbi- 
cubtr, fleshy, concave: stamens numerous, on both sides but especially 
on the inner sides of 4 fleshy processes opposite the petals ; anthers 
oblong, sessile, 2-celled, the dehiscence longitudinal; stylo cy Undue, 
as long as the staminal bundles ; Rtigraa large, hemispheric, papillose, 
entire. Female flowers and fruit unknown. 
Andamaus ; King's Collector, No. 371, 
8. Garcinia speciosa, Wall. PI. As. Rar iii. t. 258. A tree 40 to 
60 foot high; the young branches slightly 4-anglcd, yellowish when dry. 
Leaoes thinly coriaceous, oblong or elliptic-oblong, sometimes ob-lau- 
ceolate, shortly acuminate, the base cuueate ; both surfaces shining, 
the midrib, main and intermediate nerves all rathor prominent ; length 
5 to 8 in., breadth 2 to 3 1 75 in. ; petiole "5 to '6 in. Male floio*rs 15 
to 2 in. in diam., terminal in fascicles of 4 or 5, or solitary ; peduncles 
longer than the petioles. SepaU 4, fleshy, concave, slightly unequal, 
J pair ovate and 1 pair reniform. Petals 4, yellow, larger than tho 
sepals, rotund, slightly clawed. Stamens numerous, in 4 .short, thick, 
diverging, oval masses confluent at the base; filaments short; anthers 
oblong with longitudinal dehiscence. Style short, thick, columnar ; rudy. 
stigma large, convex, with 6 shallow, broad, blunt lobes. Female flowers 
solitary, terminal, on short thick pedicels ; perianth larger than in the 
male; ovary sub-globular, the stigma large, convex, the margin 6 to 8- 
lobed. Flower unknown. Unripe fruit ovoid, sub-globose, apicnlate, 
the hardened stigma and the thickened sepals persistent. Wall. Cat. 
4855, 4852 E. Gareinia c#nw, Wall, Cat. 4854. Choisy Guttif., Ind. 
2:1; Planch, and Triana Mem. Guttif., 171; Kurss For. FI. Burma. I, 
88; Pierre FI. Forest. Coch-Chine, fasc. IV, p. xiv, tab. 70, excl. tigs. 
H. and I 
Andaman Islands ; Kurz. Distrib. Tenassorim. 
Thir. arboreous species is no doubt very closely allied to the shrubby 
