108 G. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. [No. 1, 
campanulate, densely rnfous-tomentose ; teeth 5, broadly triangular, 
sub-erect. Petals 0. Stamens numerous ; the filaments slender, longer 
than the calyx. Ovary ovoid-globose, densely tawny-tomentose, 5- 
celled : style longer than the stamens : stigmas short, sub-globose. Fruit 
depressed globose, ’75 in. in diam., sparsely stellate-tomentose, becom- 
ing glabrous, covered only at the base by the slightly accrescent calyx. 
Johore ; on Gunong Panti, King’s Collector, No. 159. 
4. Berrya, Roxb. 
A tree. Leaves alternate, ovate, acuminate, glabrous ; base cordate, 
5-7-nerved. Panicles large, many-flowered, terminal and axillary. 
Calyx campanulate, irregularly 3-5-lobed. Petals 5, spathulate. Sta- 
mens many, inserted on a short torus; anthers didymous, lobes divergent, 
opening lengthwise. Staminodes 0. Ovary 3-4-lobed, cells 4-ovuled ; 
style consolidated, stigma lobed ; ovules horizontal. Fruit loculicidally 
3-4-valved, each valve 2- winged. Seeds pilose ; albumen fleshy ; coty- 
ledons flat leafy, radicle superior next the hilum. — Distrib. The follow- 
ing is the only species. 
Bereya A mmonu.i.a, Roxb. Hort. Beng., 42. A large tree, glabrous 
except the inflorescence. Leaves membranous, broadly ovate, acuminate, 
the base slightly narrowed and cordate : both surfaces shining, minutely 
reticulate : basal nerves 2 or 3 pairs, lateral 5 or 6 pairs : length 4 to 8 
in., breadth 3 to 5 in.; petiole '75 to 2'75 in. Panicles terminal, or in 
the upper axils, branching, 6 to 10 in. long, scurfy-pubescent : flowers 
•35 in. in diam.; their pedicels slender, "3 to ’5 in. long. Petals longer 
than the calyx, narrowly oblong, obtuse, glabrous. Anthers half as long 
as the petals. Ovary ovoid, truncate, depressed at the origin of the 
styles, 6 to 8-ridged, pubescent. Fruit with 6 radiating, falcate, mem- 
branous, striate, deciduously stellate-tomentose wings ’8 in. long. Seeds 
small : 1 to 4 in. each cell, covered with prurient pale brown hairs. 
Roxb. PI. Ind. ii. 639; Corom. Plants, ii. t. 264; Wall. Cat. 1068; W. 
& A. Prodr. i. 81 ; Wight 111. t. 34 ; Thwaites Enum. 32 ; Beddome 
Plor. Sylvat. t. 58; Kurz PI. Burm. i. 155; Hook. fil. FI. Br. Ind. i. 
383. 
South Andamans. Distrib. Burmah, Southern Peninsula, India, 
Ceylon. 
5. Grewia, Linn. 
Trees or shrubs more or less stellate-pubescent. Leaves entire, 1-9- 
nerved. Flowers axillary and few, or more numerous and panicled. 
Sepals distinct. Petals 5, glandular at the base, sometimes 0. Stamens 
