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The Philippine Journal of Science 
1916 
Sarawak, Native collector 1385 (Bur. Sci.). 
A species very readily distinguished from all described forms by its very 
slender, much-elongated pedicels, which vary in length from 2 to 3 cm. It is 
not closely allied to the only other known Bornean species, Crudia havilandii 
Prain. A third species is represented by Native collector 688 (Bur. Sci.), 
but the material available is hardly sufficient to warrant describing it at 
this time. 
PELTOPHORUM Walpers 
PELTOPHORUM RACEMOSUM sp. nov. 
Arbor, ramulis petiolis inflorescentiisque ferrugineo-pubescen- 
tibus; foliis circiter 25 cm longis, circiter 5-jugatis; foliolis 
oblongo-ellipticis, coriaceis late rotundatis apiculatisque, basi 
subacutis, aequilateralibus vel leviter inaequilateralibus, circiter 
10-jugatis, usque ad 3 cm longis; inflorescentiis axillaribus, soli- 
tariis, racemosis, quam foliis brevioribus, floribus circiter 2.5 
cm diametro. 
A tree, the younger branchlets, petioles, and inflorescences 
prominently ferruginous-pubescent. Leaves about 25 cm long, 
bipinnate, the pinnae usually 5 pairs, 8 to 12 cm long, their 
rachises ferruginous-pubescent. Leaflets oblong-elliptic, coria- 
ceous, equilateral or nearly so, 2 to 3 cm long, 8 to 12 mm wide, 
apex broadly rounded, minutely apiculate, base subacute, mar- 
gins usually revolute, the upper surface dark-brown and shining 
when dry, the lower paler, uniformly and rather densely pube- 
scent with short subferruginous hairs. Inflorescence racemose, 
the racemes axillary, solitary, about 14 cm long, ferruginous- 
pubescent. Pedicels slender, about 1 cm long. Calyx densely 
ferruginous-pubescent, the tube very short, nearly flat, 4 to 5 
mm in diameter, the lobes oblong, rounded, about 1 cm long. 
Petals obovate, much wrinkled, rounded, pubescent on the back, 
about 1.5 cm long. Stamens about 1 cm long, the filaments much 
thickened and densely villous at the base, glabrous above ; anthers 
versatile, oblong, 4 mm in length. Ovary and style pubescent. 
Southeastern Borneo, Hayoep, Winkler 2lt2U- 
Distinguished from all the oriental species of the genus by its racemose 
inflorescence, few pinnae, comparatively few, relatively rather large, and 
nearly equilateral leaflets. 
PELTOPHORUM INERME (Roxb.) Naves in Blanco FI. Filip, ed. 3, pi. 
335, ex F.-Vill. Novis. App. (1880) 69 in syn. ( P . ferrugineum 
Benth.) . 
Sarawak, near Kuching, Sarawak Museum 11; near Mount Santubong, 
Native collector 2373 (Bui-. Sci.) ; Miri River, Hose 562, 685, January, April, 
1895. 
Malay Peninsula and Indo-China to the Philippines, Malaya, and north- 
eastern Australia. 
