1895.] G. King— Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 55 
tomentum with a few superficial stellate hairs; main nerves 20 to 
24 pairs, spreading, prominent beneath; length 5 to 9 in., breadth 
1*25 to 2*75 in. ; petiolules about *15 in. long, bent. Panicles solitary, 
axillary, more than half as long as the leaves, scurfily rusty-puberulous, 
the peduncles long, branches few with short racemose branchlets. 
Flowers on short pedicels, buds narrowly ovoid, *25 in. long. Calyx 
shortly campanulate, rusty-tomentose outside, with 3 broad blunt spread¬ 
ing teeth. Petals 3, larger than the calyx, obovate-rotund, thick, gla¬ 
brous. Staminal tube slightly shorter than the petals, narrowly ovoid, 
the mouth narrow and obscurely toothed; anthers 6, elliptic, included. 
Ovary broadly ovoid, depressed, 3-angled, tawny-pubescent, crowned by 
the glabrous ovoid, 6-angled stigma. Fruit sub-globose, apiculate, red 
when ripe, rusty-puberulous, 2 to 3 in. in diam., the pericarp pulpy. 
Seeds narrowly ellipsoid, about 1 in. long. C. DC. Monogr. Phan. I, 585. 
Aphanamixis rubigivosa , Griff. MSS. 
Malacca, Griffith, No. 1050: Maingay, No. 340 (both of Kew Dis- 
trib.). Perak: King’s Collector. Singapore, Ridley, No. 3790. 
5. Amoora lanceolata, Hiern in Hook. fil. FI. Br. Ind. I, 560. 
A tree; young shoots minutely rusty-puberulous. Leaves 6 to 10 in. 
long, unequally pinnate. Leaflets about 17, sub-coriaceous, opposite or 
nearly so, narrowly oblong-lanceolate, bluntly acuminate, entire, the 
base sub-cuneate; upper surface quite glabrous, the lower very minutely 
puberulous and lepidote ; main nerves very faint, about 25 pairs, spread¬ 
ing ; length 2 to 3 in., breadth *6 to '75 in., petiole *2 in. Panicles of 
male floivers axillary, solitary, nearly as long as the leaves, the branches 
spreading, P25 to 2 in. long, many-flowered. Male flowers less than '1 
in. long, ovoid, on very short pubescent pedicels. Calyx cupular, with 3 
shallow teeth, pubescent. Corolla much larger than the calyx ; petals 3, 
concave, glabrous inside, puberulous outside. Staminal tube shorter 
than the petals, globular, glabrous, the mouth deeply 6-toothed; 
anthers 6, included, opposite the teeth, narrowly-elliptic; rudimentary. 
Ovary conical, 3-angled, puberulous. Female flowers and fruit unknown. 
C. DC. in Monogr. Phan. I, 584. 
Malacca; Maingay (Kew Distrib.), No. 343. 
6. Amoora cucullata, Roxb. Corom. PI. Ill, 54, t. 258. A glabrous 
tree 30 to 40 feet high. Leaves 12 to 15 in. long, unequally pinnate; 
leaflets 5 to 9, thinly coriaceous, opposite, oblong-elliptic, sub-falcate, 
sub-acute, very oblique at the base : main nerves indistinct, numerous, 
spreading, the midrib strong ; length 3 to 5 in., breadth 1*2 to 15 in., 
petiolule *3 in. Male panicles about equal to the leaves, axillary, with 
lax, spreading, corymbiform, sparsely lepidote branches. Flowers ’15 in. 
long, obovoid. Calyx cupular, lepidote outside, with 3 broad blunt 
