50 G. King— Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. [No. 3, 
young branches with striate pale brown bark. Leaves 8 to 12 in. long, 
equally pinnate, the petiole and rachis shorter than the uppermost pair of 
leaflets; leaflets 2 pairs, the upper pair much the larger, opposite, thickly 
membranous, pale and minutely rugulose when dry, oblong-oblanceo- 
late, shortly and abruptly acuminate, the base much narrowed; main 
nerves 8 to 14 pairs, spreading or ascending, faint on the upper surface, 
prominent and almost winged on the lower: length of the lower pair 
3‘5 to 4 5 in., breadth about 15 in., length of the upper pair 6 to 8 in., 
breadth about 225 in.; petiolules about '15 in., stout. Racemes supra- 
axillary, *5 to ‘75 in. long, 3- or 4-flowered, puberulous. Flowers *2 in. 
long, their pedicels shorter. Calyx almost flat, 4-cornered, rugulose out¬ 
side and puberulous, inside glabrous and reticulate. Petals 4, much longer 
than the calyx, elliptic, puberulous outside, glabrous inside, the apex 
sub-acute slightly thickened and indexed, the base truncate. Staminal 
tube shorter than the petals, cylindric, slightly ridged and puberulous 
outside, glabrous inside, the mouth with 8 or 9 broad shallow emar- 
ginate teeth ; anthers elliptic, not exserted. Disc shortly cylindric, 
slightly exceeding the ovary, fleshy, glabrous 8-or 9-toothed. Ovary 
hemispheric, ridged, puberulous, tapering into the long cylindric 
puberulous style; stigma exserted, discoid, with a broad annulus at 
its base. Fruit on a short stout pedicel, pyriform, apiculate, with 
numerous vertical rugae, puberulous, 1*25 in. long, and *8 in. in diam. 
at the broadest part. 
Perak: King’s Collector, Nos. 2863, 3158, Scortecbini. 
This resembles D. macrocarpum , Bl. in its leaves, but its flowers are 
much smaller and are in short racemes, not in panicles. 
20. Dysoxylum papillosum, King n. sp. A shrub 6 to 8 feet 
high ; young branches rather stout, densely tawny-tomentose. Leaves 
12 to 18 in. long, equally pinnate, their petioles and rachises tomentose, 
more or less angled ; leaflets 2 or 3 pairs, the upper pair the largest, 
opposite or sub-opposite, coriaceous, broadly oblanceolate, shortly acumi¬ 
nate, tapering from above the middle to the very narrow base ; both 
surfaces when dry minutely papillose, many of the papillae and espe¬ 
cially those on the upper surface with perforated apices ; the upper sur¬ 
face glabrous, olivaceous green when dry ; the lower yellowish-brown, 
the main nerves and midrib pubescent; mam nerves 10 to 15 pairs, 
prominent on the lower, depressed on the upper surface when dry ; 
length 6 to 12 in., breadth 2 25 to *5 in., petiolules only *15 in., stout, 
tomentose. Spikes extra-axillary, '75 to 1*25 in. long, the rachis stout, 
woody, tomentose. Flower-huds globose, *15 in. in diam., on very short 
thick pedicels. Calyx campanulate, enveloping the petals, 4-toothed, 
membranous, densely tomentose externally. Petals 4, fleshy, broadly 
