m 
Sheet C of No. 4837 of Wall. Cat, (said to have been collected in 
Pouring) doeH not in my opinion belong to this species. Its leaves have 
too few nerves. 
32. Gakcinia nervosa, Miq. Aim. Mas. Lugd. Bat. I, 208. A tree 
40 to 80 feet high : young 1 branches stout, compressed, 4-angled, 2 of tho 
angles winged. Leaves large, glabrons, very coriaceous, obloug-oblauceo- 
late or oblong-ovate, sub-acute or obtuse, slightly narrowed below to tho 
rounded or minutely cordate base ; upper surface shiuiug ; the lower 
dull, pale; main nerves bold, numerous, anaetomising '1 in. with iu the 
margin with tho bold iutra-marginal nerve : secondary nerves and 
reticulations rather prominent : length 9 to 20 in., breadth 3'5 to 7 in., 
petiole 1'25 in. Male (lowers unknown. Female flowers 75 in. in diaui., 
in axillary fascicles of 8 to 10 ; pedicels thickened upwards, 1 to 1'25 
in. long, (longer in the fruit). Sepals 5, unequal, orbicular, much imbri- 
cate and very concave, very coriaceous, pubeaoeut externally. Petals 
5, much larger than the sepals, orbicular, concave, thin. Disk of 5 
thick, fleshy, pitted glauds with 5 minute stamiuodes between them 
each bearing 4-5 minute anthers. Ovary ovoid, narrowed into a dis- 
tinct o-rayed style, 5-celled. Ripe fruit ovoid or obovoid, yellow with 
red blotches, 2 in. long and 1*5 in, in diam., with a large eccentric 
mammilla crowned by the persistent 5-lobed stigma. Seeds about 2, 
elongate-ovoid. Q. Andersoni, Hook. til. Fl. Br. hid. I, 270, 715; 
Stalagmites ? nervosa,^ Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 4%. 
Perak; King's Collector 10491, Scortcchini. Malacca; Maiugay 
(Kew Distrib. 157). Distrib. Sumatra. 
Var. pubescens. Leaves densely and minutely pubescent below, 
cordate and slightly unequal at the base, 15 to 24 in. long, tho edges re- 
curved when dry ; petiole triquetrous, very stout. Fruit bright yellow, 
3 in. long, 2 in. in diam., the mammilla about "75 in. 
Perak : King's collector, No. 3197. 
This may be separable as a species when further material shall be 
forthcoming. Ifale flowers are unknown. 
33. Garcinia dulcis, Kurz For. Flora Burmah I, 92. A tree 30 to 
40 feet high : the young branches 4-angled, pale yellow. Leaves oblong 
to ovate-oblong, with an abrupt short sharp point, the base rounded or 
slightly narrowed ; upper surface shining, the lower slightly pale and 
dull when dry, tho midrib rather promiuent on both; main nerves about 
10 pairs, interarchiug near tho margin, not much more prominent than 
the intermediate nerves; length 5 to 10 in., breadth 1'75 to 4*5 in. ; 
petiole '4 to "6 in., stout. Flowers globular, hardly expanding, about 
'25 in. in diam., male and hermaphrodite mixed iu dense many-flowered 
fascicles from small tubercles in the axils of the leaves or of the fallen 
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