82 Gr. King— Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. [No, 1, 
Calyx cupular, puberulous, with 5 obscure rounded teeth. Petals 
obovate, glabrous. Anthers oblong, mucronate. Ovary globose, pube¬ 
scent, 5-celled, longer than the glabrous style. Fruit unknown. C. DC. 
Monogr. Plianer. I, 598. 
Malacca: Maingay (Kew Distrib.), No. 339. 
Known only by Maingay’s scanty specimens. 
3. Lansium pedicellatum, Hiern in Hook. fil. FI. Br. Ind. I, 558. A 
tree; young branches pale brown, scaly. Leaves 9 to 12 in. long, 
unequally pinnate; leaflets 3 to 5, alternate or sub-opposite, thinly 
coriaceous, elliptic, shortly and sharply acuminate ; the base oblique, 
obtuse or cuneate ; both surfaces glabrous; main nerves 8 to 10 pairs, 
ascending, spreading, slightly prominent beneath ; length 3 to 6 in., 
breadth P5 to 2*5 in., petiolules '15 to '25 in. Male flowers and inflo¬ 
rescence unknown. Racemes of female flowers 1 to 2 in. long, axillary, 
sometimes with a branch at the base ; flowers on pedicels *1 to *15 in. 
long. Ovary minutely tomentose, 4-celled; stigma sessile. Young 
fruit sub-globose) fleshy, shortly tomentose. 
Malacca: Maingay (Kew Distrib.), No. 356. 
The above description is drawn up from the only two specimens 
which I have seen, and from Hiern’s and De Candolle’s descriptions. 
There is nothing in it to connect the species absolutely with Lansium , 
the genus in which its author has placed it. 
9. Walsura, Roxb. 
Trees. Leaves 1-9-foliolate ; leaflets opposite, entire, pale beneath. 
Panicles axillary and terminal; Flowers small, hermaphrodite. Calyx 
short, 5-fid or -partite, the lobes spreading, imbricated in bud. Petals 
5, ovate-oblong, spreading, slightly imbricated or sub-valvate. Filaments 
10 or 8, linear or flattened, free or connate in a tube ; anthers terminal 
or inserted in the notch at the apex of the filament. Dish usually 
annular, fleshy. Ovary short, 2-3-celled, imbedded in the disk, style 
rather short; stigma turbinate-capitate, 2-3-dentate; Ovules 2 in each 
cell. Fruit baccate, shortly tomentose, indehiscent, 1- rarely 2-celled 
and -seeded; seed inclosed in a fleshy aril, exalbuminous. Distrib. 
about 12 species, Indo-Malayan. 
Filaments united near the base. 
Leaflets 5 to 9, with 5 or 6 pairs of main 
lateral nerves ... ... 1. TF. multijuga . 
Leaflets not more than 5, with 8 to 10 
pairs of main lateral nerves. 
Stigma discoid, fruit not apiculate 2. 
W. neurodes. 
