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spreading, rather prominent on both surfaces as is the midrib : length 
4 to 6'5 in., breadth 1 to 175 in.; petiole 1 to 1'75 in,, smooth, slender, 
thickened at the apex. Racemes solitary, axillary, much shorter than 
the leaves, few-flowered, glabrous ; flower-pedicels shorter than the 
flowers, capillary. Flower-buds oblong. Calyx less than '5 in. long, 
glabrescent externally, puberulous internally especially on the lobes ; 
tube wide, cylindric, with 5 linear-lanceolate lobes about as long as itself, 
spreading, incurving and joined for some time by their tips. Male 
flower: staminal column shorter than the tube and bearing at its apex 
about 12 small oblong anthers with thick connective and diverging cells. 
Ilerm. flower : gynophore very short, glabrous ; ovaries 5, broadly ovate, 
rusty-pubescent. ; styles united, recurved, with many white spreading 
hairs : stigmas clavate, flattened, recurved, spreading. Follicles 3 to 5, 
broadly oblong, with a straight beak, 1 to 1'25 in long, 6 in. broad. 
Seeds 2, broadly ovoid, black, shining. Mast, in Hook. til. FI. Br. Ind. 
i. 356; R. Brown in Benn. PI. Javan. Rar. 229; Miq. FI. Ind. Bat. Vol. 
i. pt. 2, p. 173. 
Penang, Perak, Malacca. 
Closely allied to S. laevis, Wall. : but with smaller flowers and 
follicles, and with calyx lobes coherent at their tips. 
7. S. Kunstlhri, King, n. sp. A tree 30 to 60 feet high ; all 
parts (except the inflorescence and the tips of the young branches) 
glabrous ; branches with pale smooth striate bark. Leaves thinly coriace- 
ous, broadly ovate (or slightly obovate) to oblong or narrowly elliptic, the 
apex rounded, bluut, sub-acute or very shortly and sub-abruptly acumin- 
ate ; slightly narrowed to the rounded or sub-truncate, rarely acute, 3 to 
5-nerved, base ; both surfaces shining ; lateral nerves about 7 to 9 pairs, 
spreading, slightly prominent beneath: length 4 to 9 in., breadth 2 to 
4-5 in. ; petiole '75 to 2'75 in., slender, glabrous. Panicles solitary, 
narrow, in the axils of (and shorter than) the mature leaves, or supra- 
axillary, slender ; the lateral branches short, 1-to 3-flowered, floceulent- 
tomentose, rusty ; bracteoles lanceolate to ovate, caducous. Calyx '3 to 
'35 in. long, the tube urceolate, densely stellate-tomentose outside, sub- 
glabrescent. inside ; lobes 5, shorter than the tube, linear-lanceolate, 
villous on the inner surface, tomentose on the outer, spreading, conni- 
vent and slightly coherent by their tips. Male flower : staminal 
column slender, shorter than the calyx-tube, curved, bearing at its 
apex 5 to 7 sessile broad anthers. Hermaph. flower : gynophore short ; 
ovaries 3, ovoid, villous, with a ring of adpressed sessile oblong anthers 
at their base : styles distinct, short, thin, sparsely villous ; stigmas 
thick, fleshy, clavate, bent (outwards) on themselves. Follicles 2 or 3, 
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