1891.] G. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 71 
tose. Leaves membranous, oblong-lanceolate or oblanceolate, shortly 
caudate-acuminate, entire, the base rounded, sometimes minutely cordate, 
rarely acute ; upper surface glabrous, the midrib alone tomentose ; under 
surface sparsely rusty-tomentose, the midrib and 8 to 10 pairs of spreading 
lateral nerves prominent : length 6 to 12 in., breadth 125 to 3'5 in., 
petiole '3 to 1'5 in. ; stipules erect, linear, half as long as the petiole, 
deciduous. Panicles or racemes axillary, solitary, lax, few-flowered, 
rusty-toinentose, hardly so long as the leaves; bracteoles linear, shorter 
than the pedicels. Calyx - 5 or "6 in. long, broadly campanulate, pubes- 
cent on both surfaces, the tube much shorter than the linear-lanceolate 
spreading lobes the tips of which curve inwards and cohere. Male 
flower ; staminal column longer than the calyx-tube but much shorter than 
its lobes, glabrous, curved, bearing at its apex 10 2-celled, oblong, 
nearly sessile, anthers. Female flower ; gynophore very short: ovaries 
5, ovoid, rusty-villous, surrounded at the base by 10 sub-sessile stamens. 
Styles short, united, densely covered with white hairs ; stigmas united 
into a boldly 5-lobed disc. Follicles 1 to 5, shortly stalked, narrowly 
oblong, tapering to each end, the apex with a hooked beak, coriaceous, 
brownish-velvetty, red when ripe, 2 to 2'5 in. long and ‘75 in. broad. 
Seeds oval, black, smooth. Pierre FI. Forest. Coch-Chine t. 194 0. 
S. angustifolia, Jack (not of Roxb.) Mai. Misc. ex Hook. Bot. Mis. i. 
287. 
Penang, Perak, at low elevations, common. Distrib. Burmah. 
I have no doubt whatever that this is the plant described by Jack 
as the S. angustifolia of Roxb. 
14. S. pubescens, Mast, in Hook. fil. FI. Br. Ind. i. 357. A tree, 
the younger parts rusty-pubescent. Leaves oblong, obtuse, or abruptly 
acuminate, entire, the base cordate ; upper surface glabrous ; lower 
densely and minutely pubescent, the nerves stellate-pilose : length 4 to 
6 in., breadth 2 to 2'5 in.; petiole 125 in., sulcate: stipules subulate, 
'25 in long. Panicle erect, as long as or longer than the leavos, much 
branched: ultimate pedicels jointed, pubescent, spreading. Calyx '25 
in. long, campanulate ; the lobes triangular acute, as long as the tube, 
hairy within. Ovary globose, downy. 
Malacca, Maingay. 
Except by Maingay’s two specimens in the Kew Herbarium, this 
species is unknown. Specimens of it in good flower and in fruit are 
much wanted, so that a completer description than the foregoiug may 
be prepared. 
15. S. oolorata, Roxb. Hort. Beng. 50. A tree 30 to 60 feet 
