1895.] G-. King —Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 83 
Stigma conical, with, a large swollen 
annnlns round its base; fruit 
apiculate ... ... 3. W. Gandollei. 
Filaments quite free. 
Leaflets five, 5 to 7 in. long, glaucous 
beneath, flowers '15 in. long ... 4. W. hypoleuca. 
Leaflets three to five, 3 to 5 in. long, 
not glaucous; flowers ’25 in. long ... 5. W. robusta. 
1. Walsura multijuga, King n. sp. A tree 20 to 30 feet high: 
young branches cinereous, puberulous, not lenticellate. Leaves 5 to 9 in. 
long, rachis puberulous ; leaflets 5 to 9, coriaceous, lanceolate or oblong- 
lanceolate, shortly acuminate, usually much narrowed but sometimes 
rounded and oblique at the base ; both surfaces glabrous, the lower paler ; 
main nerves 5 or 6 pairs, ascending, curved, slightly prominent on the 
lower surface: length 2*5 to 5 in., breadth ’75 to L5 in., rarely 2 in., 
petiolules *15 to ‘2 in., the terminal - 4 or *5 in. Panicles small, umbel- 
late-cyraose, pedunculate, much shorter than the leaves, clustered in the 
axils of the leaves or terminal, puberulous ; the peduncles 1 to 2 in. 
long, the heads about 1 in. in diam. Flowers about *1 in. long, their 
pedicels shorter. Calyx-teeth short, broad, spreading. Petals 5, broadly 
elliptic, blunt, puberulous outside, longer than the calyx. Stamens 10, 
shorter than the petals ; the filaments slightly united into a tube in the 
lower third, the upper two-thirds free, flattened, bifid at the apex, gla¬ 
brous outside, pubescent inside below the anthers. Anthers small, ovate, 
inserted between the divaricating incurved teeth of the filaments. Disc 
proper, none. Ovary broadly obovoid or ovoid-globular, tapering into 
the very short style, glabrous; stigma small, capitate with a central 
mammilla. Fruit ovoid or ovoid-globose, apiculate, densely rusty-tomen- 
tose, '5 in. long without the apiculus. Melospermum rubro-stamineum , 
Scort. MS. in Herb. Calc. 
Perak : Scortechini, Wray, King’s Collector, very common. Dis- 
trib. Sumatra, Upper Burma. 
2. Walsura neurodes, Hiern in Hook. fil. FI. Br. Ind. I, 564. 
A tree ; young brauches cinereous-puberulous. Leaves 6 to Sin. long; 
leaflets 5, narrowly elliptic or elliptic-oblong, shortly and bluntly acu¬ 
minate, the base cuneate or rounded ; upper surface glabrous, shining, 
the lower glaucous ; main nerves 8 to 10 pairs, spreading, rather pro¬ 
minent beneath ; length 2 to 4 in., breadth 1 to 2 in., petiolule ’25 to 
•35 in., the terminal one 1 in. Panicles equal to or longer than the 
leaves, on rather long peduncles, their lateral branches lax, short, the 
flowers near their apices and not numerous. Flowers *15 in. long, pedi¬ 
cels shorter. Calyx with 5 short broad ovate spreading teeth. Petals 
