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by the sessilo smooth concave stigma : the sepals persistent at its base, 
coriaceous, concave, about '5 in. long. 
Perak ; at Kwala Dynong, Scortechini, No. 1796. 
DOUBTFUL SPECIES. 
Garcinia Jelinekti, Kurz MSS. in Herb. Hort. Calc. A specimen 
with leaves like a Qarcinia and detachod fruit of a true Qarcinia (No, 
169 Exped. Novara), collected in tho Nicohars by Dr. Jelinek, has been 
thus named in the Calcutta Herbarium. The material is too imperfect 
to be dealt with. 
2, Calophylhtm, Linn. 
Trees. Leaves opposite, shining, coriaceous, with innumerable 
parallel slender veins at right angles to the midrib. Flowers polyga- 
mous, in numerous axillary or terminal panicles. Sepals and petals 4-12, 
imbricate in 2-3 series. Stamem very many, filaments filiform, often 
flexuous, free or connate below; anthers erect, 2-celled, dehiscence 
vertical. Ovary 1-cel led j stylo slender, stigma peltate; ovule solitary, 
erect. Drupe with a crustaceous putamen. Seed erect, ovoid or globose ; 
testa thin, or thick and spongy. Distrib. About 35 species, chiefly 
tropical Asiatic with a few American. 
Series A. Sepals 4. Petals 0. (Apoterium, Bl.). 
Flowers axillary, solitary or in pairs 
"Flowers in axillary fascicles 
Flowers in axillary racemes. 
Glabrous everywhere. 
Leaves less than 5 in. long. 
Leaves ovate or obovate-lanceo- 
late, pedicels 2 or more times as 
long as the flowers; fruit 
ovoid ... 
Leaves elliptic-oblong, pedicels as 
long as flowers, fruit yellowish : 
yonng branches yellowish ... 
Leaves elliptic-lanceolate, pedicels 
not exceeding flowers, racemes 
very numerous: young branches 
brown ... ... 
Leaves more than 5 in. long 
Apices of young branches, petioles and 
inflorescence ferruginous-pubescent. 
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1. 0. microphyUum. 
2. G. Kunstleri. 
3. pulcherrimum. 
4. Prainianutn. 
5. floribundum. 
6, spectabile. 
