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4. Calopijyllum Phainianum, King, n. ap. A glabrous troo 40 to 60 
feet high ; the youngest branch lota polished, terete, yellowish. Leaves 
thinly coriaceous, elliptic-oblong, shortly sub-abruptly and obtusely 
acuminate, narrowed in the lower third to the short petiole; the nerves 
rather distinct on both surfaces ; lower surface paler than upper, both 
shining; the edge pale yellow, very slightly thickened; longth 2*5 to 
4 in., breadth 1 to 1*5 in,, petiole 2*5 to 4 in. Racemes solitary, axillary, 
mrcly supra-axillary, about 15 in. long, ebracteate, lax, few-flowered. 
Flowers "25 in. iu diaru. ; pedicels slender, '25 in., the upper rather 
longer. Sepals 4; the outer pair orbicular, concave, puberulous exter- 
nally; the inner pair larger, imbricate, orbicular-oblong, glabrous. 
Ovartj ovoid, stigma very broad. Fruit spherical, *4 in. in diam., 
crowned by the thin style, pericarp thin. 
Perak ; King's Collector, Nor. 5366 and 7243. 
Very like 0. pnlcherrimum, but with globular fruit • also like C. 
Teysmannii* but the nervation of the leaves in that species is unusually 
obliqne for the genus, whereas in thia the norvea are almost horizontal. 
5. Calopeiyllum floribundum, Hook. BL FI. Br. Ind. I, 272. A 
tree? much branched and everywhere glabrous; branchlets glaucous, 
4-angled, as thick as a crow-quill. Leaves coriaceous, elliptic-lanceolate, 
obtusely aouminate, the edges thickened and pale, the base acuminate, the 
numerous nerves and midrib most distinct on the under Bub-glauccscent 
surface, upper surface shining; length 124 to 15 in. t breadth '5 to 6 in., 
petiole '25 in. Racemes from most of the leaf-axils crecto-patcnt, more 
than half as long as the leaves ; pedicels opposite, spreading, not much 
longer than tho diameter of the flowers. Flowers *25 in. in diam. Tho 
outer pair of sepals broadly ovate, sub-acute, the inner broadly obovate, 
blunt, membranous. Stamens numerous, stylo not longer than the sepals. 
Malacca; Maingay, Noa. 170, 171. 
This is closely allied to 0. pulcherrimum t Wall., but has smaller 
leaves, the racemes are more numerous and longer in proportion to the 
leaves, while the pedicels of individual flowers are much shorter. 
6. Calopiiyllum spectadile, Willd. A tall tree ; when adult all 
parts glabrous, the buds and young parts ferruginous-puboacent. Leaves 
thinly coriaceous, narrowly or broadly oblong, rarely elliptic, sub-acute or 
obtuse, nudulato, the base cuneate ; both surfaces shiuing, the nerves 
very numerous, tho midrib strong j length 6 to 12 in., breadth 15 to 3 
in., petiole *5 to '75 in. Racemes umbolliform, axillary, solitary, lax, 
few-flowered, '5 iu. in diam. ; pedicels slender, '5 in. Sepals orbicular, 
glabrous. Ripe fruit spherical, 75 in. in diam. DC. Prod, i, 562; Choisy 
Guttif. Ind. 43, in part; Planch, and Triana Mom. Outtif. 238; Wight 
III, ii 128 ; Miq. FI. Ind. Bat, i, Ft. 2, 510; Pierre Fl. Cocb.-Chine, t. 
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