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arc thicker, smaller, ami invariably ohovate and refuse. The (lowers 
are smaller than those of 0. Inophyllum ; the fruit also differs in being 
smaller, ovoid and not pulpy. This species also resembles the British 
Indian C. Wiyhtianmn, Wall. The existence of petals is certain, but the 
condition of the flowers on the only specimens hitherto collected is such 
that their number cannot be made out with certainty. 
14. Ca.llopuylt.om Wallichiandm, Planch, and Triaua Mem. Gutii. 
2-19, A tree ; the brarichlots pale yellowish, the youngest 4-angled and, 
with the bads under surface of young leaves and inflorescence, minutely 
ferrogiuous-tomeutose. Leaves thinly coriaceous, narrowly elliptic- 
oblong, the apex shortly and obtusely acuminate, the hase acute; upper 
surface shining, the midrib narrow ; lower surface dull, the midrib pro- 
minent, at first minutely ferruginous-tomentoso, when adult glabrous: 
length 4*5 to 6 in., breadth L*5 in. ; petiole '75 in., rusty, &tterfWw 
axillary and terminal, less than half as long as the leaves, ferrugiu- 
ous-tomentose, e roc to- pa tent. Fhnvars '5 in. in diam , pedicels '% in. 
Sfi&qU 4, orbicular, ferrnginoiiK-tomentose on both surfaces. Petals 4, 
cuneale-oblong, glabrous internally. Fruit ( fnh- F. Ii. Ind.) globose, 
the size of a cherry. Wall. Cat. No. 4843, in part. Hook, til. Fl. Br. 
Ind. i, 273. 
M a I acc a ; Mai n ga y . 
This species was founded by Planohon and Triana on a specimen 
mixed with Wall. Cat. No. 4843, (the bulk of which is 0. sprrt«!,;f<>, 
Willd.) This does not appear to be a common species, and its fruit I 
have not seen. It may be readily distinguished by its yellow branches, 
the pale ferruginous, almost cimiaraoueous, colour of its leaves when dry, 
and its darklj^ rusty racemes. 
15. Caloph yllum GiUFFiciHi, T.- Anders, in Hook. Fl. Br. Tnd, i, 
273. A glabrous tree, the youngest shoots 4-sided. Leaves thinly coria- 
ceous, oblong or elliptio-oblong, acute or obtuse, the base shortly cuneate, 
shining on both surfaces, the rather distant nerves equally distinct on 
both, the midrib more distinct and pale-coloured on the lower ; tin- 
edges with a pale thickening; length 4 to 6 in., breadth 17^ to 2 in , 
petiole '4 to 't> in. Racemes solitary, axillary, from 15 to 2 5 in. long, 
few-flowered. Flowers '35 in, in diam., glabrous; pedicels unequal, '2 to 
5 in. long, slender, each with a small deciduous bract at ils base. 
Sepals 4, outer pair orbicular, inner pair longer but narrower. Petals 4, 
oblong, obtuse. Fruit (yaing) ovoid, smooth. 
Malacca; Griffith. Distrib. Sumatra, Forbes, No. 322a. 
16. Calophylllm macrocarpum, Hook. Ml Fl. Br. Ind. T, 273. A 
glabrous tree; branchlcts polished, sharply 4-anglod. /,.<nv,s coriaceous, 
narrowly oblong or elliptic-lanceolate, shortly ami obtusely acuminate, 
