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1895.] G. King— Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 
minal tube. Staminal tube widely cylindric, inflated or not at the base, 
shorter than the style, glabrous, with 10 broad shallow sub-crenate teeth ; 
anthers small, ovate, included, or the tips exserted. Disc widely tubular, 
thick, fleshy, sub-crenulate, longer than the ovary. Ovary depressed, 
ovoid-globular, pubescent, 4-celled ; style cylindric, sparsely pubescent 
below, glabrous above ; stigma discoid with a broad projecting annulus 
at its base. Fruit turbinate, with 3 or 4 (sometimes only 2) vertical 
grooves, glabrous, not narrowed into the stalk, l’25 in. in diam., 2- to 
4- seeded. Seeds ovoid, apparently ex-arillate. C. De Cand. Mon. Phan. 
I, 489, (excl. syn. D.lampongum , Miq.). D. Maingayi , Hiern in Hook. fil. 
FI. Br. Ind. I, 547 ; C. De Cand. 1. c. 490. Goniocheton arborescens, Blume 
Bijdr. 177 : Miq. FI. Ind. Bat. I, pt. 2, p. 540. Hartigsea acuminata , 
Miq. FI. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 196, 504. Trichelia arborescens , Spreng. Syst. 
Yol. IY, cur. post. p. 252. 
Malacca: Maingay (Kew Distrib.) Ho. 359. Perak: Scortecliini, 
Wray. S. Andaman ; King’s Collectors. Distrib. the Malayan Archi¬ 
pelago. 
The flowers of some of the Andamans specimens are 6-merous. 
2. Dysoxylum ANGUSTiFOLTirM, King n. sp. A glabrous tree ; 
young branches slender, terete. Leaves 10 to 12 in. long, equally 
pinnate; leaflets about 5 pairs, opposite, membranous, linear-lanceo¬ 
late, the base much narrowed; main nerves 9 to 12 pairs, oblique, 
little curved, obsolete on the upper, faint on the lower, surface; 
length 3’5 to 5'5 in., breadth 5 to 6‘5 in., petiolules '25 in. Panicles 
extra-axillary, slender, lax, 1*5 to 4 5 in. long. Flowers ’6 in. long, 
each at the apex of a short minutely bracteolate branchlet. Calyx shortly 
cupular, with 4 triangular teeth, glabrous, fleshy, tapering below into 
a short fleshy pedicel. Petals 4, many times longer than the calyx, 
linear-oblong, sub-acute, slightly thickened and connivent at the apex, 
minutely puberulous outside, glabrous inside. Staminal tube nearly as 
long as the petals, cylindric, rather fleshy like the petals, glabrous, 
very slightly wider at the obscurely 8-toothed apex ; anthers 8, 
elliptic-oblong, included. Disc tubular, much longer than the ovary, and 
one-third of the length of the style, fleshy, glabrous except at the 
thickened obscurely 8-toothed pubescent mouth. Ovary ovoid, 4-angled, 
puberulous, 4-celled, tapering into the long 4-angled puberulous style ; 
stigma slightly exserted, rather small, discoid, with a broad basal 
annulus. Fruit (unripe) obovoid, tapering much at the base, glabrous, 
about 1 in. long, peduncle 1 in. 
Pahang ; Ridley, Nos. 2656 and 5840. 
The flowers of this have a strongly alliaceous odour. 
3. D ysoxylum dumosum, King, n. sp. A shrub 3 to 6 feet high. 
