8* 
Inner petals spreading, not vaulted and not trapezoid. 
Stamens 10 or 12. 
Inner petals hastate ; ripe carpels globular 8. 0» hastata* 
Inner petals linear-oblong, the apices 
divergent and recurved; ripe carpels 
ovoid or slightly obo void ... ... 9. 0. dudecandra. 
Stamens 6. 
Inner petals cuneiform or cuneiForra-retuse ; 
rip o carp e 1 s cy lindr ic . . , . . . 1 0. 0. cu ne iform is. 
Inner petals irregularly oblong, their 
apices broad and curved outwards, ripe 
carpels globular ... ... 11. 0. polycarpa* 
1. OiiopiiEA sbtosa, King, n. sp. A shrub : young branches densely 
covered with n layer of mtnnle pubescence with numerous, long, brown- 
ish, straight bristles projecting beyond it ; the older branches dark- 
coloured and almost glabrous. Leaves membranous, oblong or oblong- 
oh lanceolate, shortly acuminate, the b»se rounded : main nerves 8 to 
10 pairs, oblique, inter-arching near the edge ; both surfaces sparsely 
setose, more densely so on the midrib and nerves, the lower also with 
sparse, minute pubescenco ; length 5 5 to 7' 5 in , breadth 2 to 2*75 in., 
petiole '05 in., Betose. Flowers solitary, extra-axillary, about *2 in. in 
diam. when expanded : pedicels very slender, 75 in. long, pubescent, 
with a single minute bracteole below the middle. Sepals sub-orbicular, 
blunt. Outer petals much larger than the sepals, broadly ovate, sub- 
acute, pubescent outside and glabrous inside like the sepals. Inner 
petals longer than the outer, vaulted, "22 in. long, the limb trapezoid- 
sagittatc, pubescent on the back and edges, glabrous in front ; the claw 
narrow, shorter than the limb. Male /lower stamens numerous, cuneate, 
the connective broadly truncate at the apex. Ovaries unknown. Ripe 
carpels 4i or 5, sessile, globose or oblong-globose, "3 in. in diam., 
densely and minutely pubescent and with a few long seta) besides. 
Seeds solitary, rarely 2 ; the testa pale, rather rough ; the albumen very 
dense. 
Perak: at elevations from 800 to 1,200 feet; King's Collector, 
Scortechini. 
2. Okophea Katschallica, Kurz in Tri men's Joum. Bot. 1875, 
p. 323. A small tree 25 to 30 foot high ; young branches slightly puberu- 
lous at first, ultimately glabi ons, black and farrowed. Leaves mem- 
branous, oblong- lanceolate to oblong or elliptic, shortly and bluntly 
acuminate, the base sub-cuneate or rounded ; upper surface glabrous, 
shining- the lower much reticulate, slightly ad pressed- puberlous ; 
main nerves 3 to 10 pairs, ascending, slender ; length 4 to 7 in., breadth 
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