1895.] G. King— Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 109 
Calyx and pedicels glabrons ... ... 1. A. Griffithii. 
Calyx and pedicels minutely rusty-pubescent 
Leaves membranous ; young branches 
glabrous, dark-coloured ; anthers with a 
tuft of hairs in front ... ... 2. A. 'puberula. 
Leaves coriaceous ; young branches thick 
with pale scurfy bark; antbers very 
hairy ... ... ... 3. A. heptandra. 
1. Anacolosa Griffithii, Masters in Hook. fil. FI. Br. Ind. I, 580. 
A glabrous shrub or tree; young branches dark-coloured, glaucous. 
Leaves thickly membranous, ovate-lanceolate, sub-acute or acute, the 
base rounded or sub-cuneate ; main nerves 5 or 6 pairs, obscure on both 
surfaces, curved, spreading; length 2*5 to 4 in., breadth 1*2 to L5 in., 
petiole - 35 in. Cymes axillary, few-flowered, sessile or very shortly 
pedunculate ; pedicels longer than the flowers, angled, ebracteolate, 
glabrous. Flower-buds sub-globose. Calyx cupular, minutely 5-or 6- 
toothed, glabrous. Petals two or three times longer than the calyx, 
oblong, obtuse, the upper half thick and fleshy, the lower half concave, 
hairy towards its upper part, otherwise glabi’ous. Stamens embedded in 
the concavities of the petals, the filaments short, slender ; the anthers sub- 
globular, hairy in front. Ovary conical, flocculent-hairy, tapering into 
the glabrous style, surrounded at the base by the annular fleshy disk. 
Kurz For. Flora Burma I, 236; Valeton Olacineas, 92 ; Pierre For. 
Flor. Coch. Chine, t. 266 B. 
Burma : doubtfully in the Andaman Islands. 
I have seen no specimen of this from the Andamans, but I include 
it on the authority of the Flora of British India. 
2. Anacolosa puberula, Kurz in Jour. As. Soc. Bengal, 1872, Pt. 2, 
p. 297. A large shrub; young branches glabrous, dark-coloured, all 
parts except the inflorescence glabrous. Leaves membranous, oblong- 
lanceolate, the apex more or less acute, the base slightly narrowed; 
main nerves 3 to 5 pairs, distant, ascending, pale and prominent on the 
lower, faint on the upper surface; length 3*5 to 5 5 in., breadth 1'5 to 
2 in., petiole '3 in. Cymes few- or many-flowered, axillary, about as long 
as the petioles, their rachises conical, woody: pedicels ebracteolate. 
Calyx cupular, with 6 minute distant teeth, rusty-pubescent outside like 
the pedicels. Petals 6, in pairs, oblong, the upper half fleshy; the 
lower half concave, glabrescent externally, glabrous internally except 
for a tuft of long hairs at the apex of the concavity. Stamens opposite 
to and as many as the petals, hidden in their concavities; the filaments 
shorter than the anthers, broad, flat; anthers broadly ovoid, tufted, 
hairy ; disc large, crenulate, surrounding the base of the conical sub- 
