94 CXIX. LAURINE^E. [Citinamomum. 
(9) C. javanicum Bl. Bijdr. 570; Rumphia, i. 42, t. 19; Gamble, 
Journ. As. Soc. Beng. l.c. 82. 
Shrub or tree; branchlets sub-quadrangular woolly-tomentose. 
Leaves chartaceous elliptic cuspidate and long narrowed to base, 
shining bright green, glabrous above, tomentose hairy beneath; 
nerves elevate both sides, but most beneath where thickly tomentose; 
transverse nervules conspicuous very numerous elevate beneath 
and sunk above in young plants, adult leaves quite glabrous, 
Fig. 144.—Cinnamomum rhyncophyllum var. lampongum. 
7 in. long, 3 to 4 in. wide; petioles thick, *25 in. long, tomentose. 
Panicles sub-terminal lax, stout, branches angled tomentose, 
4 to 6 in. long, lowest branches 3 to 4 in. long. Pedicels stout. 
Flowers pubescent, up to -2 in. long; tube funnel-shaped, lobes 
oblong. Fruit sub-globose, fleshy, cupule thick, about 1 in. long. 
Hab. Not rare in southern woods, but very rarely in flower, very 
aromatic. Singapore, Garden Jungle; Bukit Timah; Changi. 
Johor, Pinerong (Cantley). Distrib, Java, Borneo. 
(10) C. Kunstleri Ridl. Journ. Roy. . 4 s. Soc. S. By. 82, p. 191. 
Tree 30 to 40 ft. tall, 8 to 12 in. through; branchlets hairy. 
Leaves oblong-elliptic blunt coriaceous, glabrous; nerves sunk 
above, pubescent hairy elevate beneath, nervules not parallel 
forked; 5 to 7 in. long, 3 in. wide; petioles thick, -25 in. long. 
