Kibara.] cxvur. monimiace^e. 75 
long, orange; peduncle very thick. Hab. In forests. Malacca 
(Griffith). Pahang, Tanjong Api, Kwantan (Foxworthy). Negri 
Sembilan, Bukit Tumiang and Gunong Berumbun (Cantley). 
Perak, Tapah (Wray); Ulu Bubong (Kunstler). Penang, West 
Hill; Moniot’s Road (Curtis). Distrib. Sumatra. Native names: 
Pakan Jantan; Pakan Kutang Tandok; Setubal Paya; Srian 
Putih; Susuh Ayam. 
(2) K. coriacea Tul. Arch. Mus. Nat. Hist. Paris, vii. 404; 
Gamble, l.c. 255. (Fig. 142, p. 74). 
Tree 15 ft. tall. Leaves stiffly coriaceous, elliptic, narrowed 
at both ends, 7 in. long, 3-5 in. wide; petioles -5 in. long. Panicles 
puberulous, stout, 5 in. long, lower branch 2; pedicels -25 in. 
long. Peduncle 1-5 to 3 in. long. Drupes ovoid acute. Hab. 
Perak, Sungei Rayah (Kunstler). 
(3) K. serrulata Perkins, Engl. Jahrb, xxv. 575; Gamble, 
l.c. 256. . 
Small tree or shrub. Leaves sub-coriaceous, oblong-ovate 
acuminate, base attenuate, glabrous, rarely slightly serrulate, 
12 in. long, 6 in. wide; nerves inarching far from edge, 4 or 5 
pairs; petioles 1 in. long. Panicles lax; peduncles 3-5 in. long 
in fruit, pubescent or puberulous in flower. Male flowers *05 in. 
long. Female flowers -i in. long. Fruit greenish yellow, oblong. 
Hab. Forests, Malacca (Maingay). Negri Sembilan, Tampin. 
Perak, Ulu Bubong and Gunong Malacca (Kunstler). Penang 
Hill, to 1200 ft. altitude (Curtis). Distrib. Java. 
Order CXIX. LAURINE/E. 
Trees or shrubs, often aromatic or (Cassytha) leafless twining 
parasites. Leaves alternate, rarely opposite or sub-opposite. 
Flowers regular, small uni- or bi-sexual in axillary clusters, racemes 
or panicles. Perianth inferior, tube short, lobes usually 6, 
imbricate. Stamens 6, 9 or 12 in 2- to 4-series; filaments flat, 
those of inner row and sometimes of outer row with glands at 
base; anthers terminal, 2- to 4-celled, cells dehiscing by upturned 
lids, 4th row of stamens often reduced to staminodes. In female 
flowers stamens reduced to linear or clubbed staminodes. Ovary 
i-celled, i-ovuled. Fruit a drupe supported on the more or less 
enlarged perianth-tube and lobes; pedicels also thickened. Species 
about 1000, chiefly in hot regions; whole world. (Gamble, Journ. 
As. Soc. Beng. lxxv. 1). 
Trees or shrubs. 
Stamens of 3rd row when present extrorse. 
Anthers 2-celled; stamens of three rows 
present fertile. 
Fruit surrounded by enlarged perianth . J. Cryptocarya 
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