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A REVISION OF THE INDO-MALA VAN 
Leaflets up to 13 cm. long and to 4*5 cm. wide, ovate-lanceolate, 
rather long and acutely acuminate ; the base subacute on both sides, 
a little longer above ; secondary nerves subspreading substraight ; petals 
5 mm. long, 2*5 mm. wide, oblong-elliptic, obtuse at both ends, 
minutely puberulous on both surfaces ; capsule obovate-fusiform, reddish 
when dry, up to 4 cm. long ; seed winged at both ends, upper wing 
shorter than the lower. Vernacular name “ Fata PomaP 
Branchlets glabrous, pale reddish when dry, with a few pale brown 
lenticels. 
Sibsagor (G. E. Peal , h. Calcutt.). 
6. Pealii n. var. 
1 * . . 
Leaflets up to 10*5 cm. long and to 5 cm. wide; ovate, subacutely 
acuminate, the base tapering below, rounded and a little longer above ; 
secondary nerves spreading, subarcuate ; calyx glabrous, rugulose 
outside; petals oblong-elliptic, obtuse at both ends, glabrous outside, 
sparingly pilose inside; lower ovules, inserted within the column. Fruit 
unknown. Vernacular name “ Fata Poma. - ” 
Branchlets glabrous, pale reddish when dry, elenticellate. 
Sibsagor [G. E. Peal n. 275, h. Calcutt.). 
£. Cocliinchinensis 
Leaflets and petals as in the preceding ; upper wing of the seed a 
little shorter than the lower. Toona febnfuga, var. cochinchinensis 
Pierre 1 . c., tab. 388A. 
Cochinchina, prov. Bian Hoa (Pierre, h. Cand.). 
Yi. verrucosa n. var. 
1 s - 
Leaves glabrous ; rhachis and petiole together with the branchlets of 
the panicle and the capsules covered with verrucose lenticels ; upper 
wing of the seed rather shorter than the lower. 
Bhutan Himalaya (h. Calcutt.) ; Sikkim, alt. 5,000-6,000 ft. ( S . A. 
Gammie , h, Calcutt., h. Cand.) ; Darjeeling, alt. 5,000 ft. {J. S. Gamble 
n, 9618, h. Calcutt.) ;. upper Burma, Kachin hills, alt. 5,500 ft., Sima 
road ( Shaik Mokim ) h. Calcutt., h. Cand.). 
Sumatra forest on Mount Kaba, alt. 3,500 ft. ( H . O. Forbes , h. 
Calcutt.; n. 2881, h. Berk). 
8. C. Mannii n. sp. 
Leaflets 6-?-jugate, opposite or subopposite, very shortly petiolulate, 
oblong or the lower ones ovate-oblong, somewhat obtusely acuminate, 
the edges entire, the base subequally rounded on both sides, the 
upper surface minutely puberulous on the main nerve only, the under 
surface quite glabrous ; rhachis and petiole minutely puberulous ; 
