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107; Kurz PI. Burin, i, 94; C. tetrapetaluvi, Roxb. Fl, Ind. ii, 608; 
C. Moonii, Wight 111. i, 129, Ic. t. Ill \ Thw. Enura. 52 ; Beddome Flor. 
Sylvat. Gen. xxii ; 0. cymositm, Miquel FJ. Ind. Bat. Suppl. i, 497 ; G, 
Diepenhorstiit Miq. L c. 497 ; 0. hirtelltwi, Miq. PI. Jungli. i, 291 ; Fl. 
Ind. Bat. I, Pt. 2, 511 ; Apoterium Sulatri, Bl. Bijdr. 218. 
Penang, Singapore, Andarnans, Nicobars. Distrib. Malayan 
Archipelago, Cochin-China, Fiji, Society Islands. 
7. Calofhyllum amoenum, Wall. Cat. 4849. A tree 20 to 40 feet 
high ; the apices of the youngest branches, the buds, the leaf -petioles, 
and thorachideg of the racemes minutely ferruginous or griseous-pubes- 
cent. Leaves thinly coriaceous, lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, rarely 
ovate-lanceolate or obovate -elliptic, acute or very shortly and obtusely 
acuminate, the base cuneate ; nerves very close, about equally prominent 
on both surfaces ; length 25 to 3'5 in., breadth 1 to 1*5 in., petiole "4 in. 
Racemes stout, sub-erect, ehortor than the leaves, few-flowered. Flowers 
25 in. in diam., pedicels '2 in. Sepals reflexed, the outer pair oblong, 
forruginous-tomentose externally : the inner pair longer, sub-glabrous. 
Fruit globose or sub-ovoid, '3 in. long, the pericarp pulpy. Choisy 
Guttif . de l'lnde, 41 ; Planch, and Triaua Mem. Guttif. 235 ; Kurz Fl. 
Burm. i, 95. 
Andamans ; King's Collector. Tenasserim, Heifer, No. 881; Am- 
herst Waliich, No. 4849. 
None of the Andaman specimens which I have seen are in fruit ; 
and none of the Burmese are in flower. But in leaf and other characters 
the specimens are alike. The species seems to me a good one and to bo 
distinct from 0. retusum, Wall., with which it has however been united 
in Fl. Br. Ind., and this is also the opinion of Planchon and Triana. 
8. Calofii yllcm retcsum, Wall. Cat. 484G. A niucli-branched, very 
leafy shrub ; the young branches i-angled, softly ferruginous -pubescent, 
as arc the petioles and inflorescence. Leaves coriaceous, ovate to ovate- 
elliptic, obtuse, the base rounded or slightly narrowed ; nerves rather dis- 
tant for the genus, more visible on the upper than on the lower surface ; 
length 1*75 to 2 25 in., breadth 8 to 11 in.; petiole 2 in. stout, pubescent, 
when old glabrous. Racemes solitary, axillary, sub-erect, ferruginous- 
pubescent, especially at the base, 1 in. long. Flowers *25 in. in diam., 
pedicels "2 in. Sepals ; the outer obovate, clawed ; the inner ovate-oblong. 
Fruit pisiform. Pierre Fl. Coch.-Chiue, t. 102 ; O. pisiferum y Planch, 
and Triana Mem. Guttif. 266; O. retusum, Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. i, 272, 
(excl. syn. 0. anuznitm, Wall.). 
Malacca; Griffith, Maiugay (Kew Distrib. No. 166). Singapore; 
Waliich, No. 4846. 
9. Calophyllvu Curtisii, King, n. sp. A tree ; the young branches, 
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