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Li nostoma.] 
Penang, Muka Head (Curtis). Lankawi (Curtis). Perlis, Chupeng, 
floral leaves rose pink. Distrib. Burma, Sumatra, Singora. 
Native name: Babora. 
4 . ENKLEIA, Griff. 
Softly woody climber. Leaves alternate. Flowers bisexual in 
heads on branches of a long terminal panicle with bracts and 
2 small floral leaves eventually in fruit becoming large and acting 
as wings to the fruit. Perianth-tube tubular ovoid, constrict at 
throat; lobes 5 ; scales in mouth 5. Stamens 10 in 2 rows. Disc, 
a minute ring or 0. Ovary sessile. Fruit a dry drupe ribbed. 
Species 1. 
(1) E. malaccensis Griff. Calc. Journ. Nat. Hist. iv. 234; 
Gamble, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. l.c. 262. 
Branchlets, underside of leaves, inflorescence brown-red, 
tomentose. Leaves coriaceous, elliptic to nearly orbicular, sub¬ 
acute base round; nerves numerous, parallel prominent beneath; 
3-5 in. long, 2 in. wide; petioles -15 in. long. Panicles spreading, 
10 in. or more long with narrow brown floral leaves, 2 developing 
into stiff strongly reticulate brown leaves 2 in. long, 1 in. wide, 
at the base of a peduncle 2 in. long bearing the drupe. Flowers 
greenish brown tomentose, -25 in. long. Drupe ovoid fuscous, 
glabrous, ribbed and reticulate, beaked, -25 in. long. Hah. Common 
in forests in the south, Singapore, Garden Jungle; Bukit Tim ah, 
Malacca, Ayer Panas (Curtis); Sungei Hudang (Goodenough). 
Distrib. Burma, Siam. Native name : Akar Kapang. 
5 . AQUILARIA, Lamk. 
Trees. Leaves alternate. Flowers bisexual in axillary or 
terminal umbels, white. Perianth-tube campanulate; lobes 5, 
silky pubescent; scales in throat 10. Stamens 10, filaments short. 
Ovary sessile, villous, 2-celled; style short; stigma large, capitate. 
Fruit a flattened, woody or coriaceous obovate or oblanceolate 
capsule. Seeds 1 or 2, ovoid attached to the capsule by a long 
filiform appendage by which they hang from the bottom of the cell. 
Species about 12, India, China, Malaya. 
Leaves glabrous. . . . . . 
Capsule obovoid woody; leaves 3‘25 in. long . (1} A. malaccensis 
Capsule lanceolate long-beaked, coriaceous; leaves 
4 in. long. ) 2 ) ", rostrata 
Leaves tomentose beneath; capsule tomentose . (3) A. nirta 
(1) A. malaccensis Lamk. Did. i. 49; Gamble, Journ. As. Soc. 
Beng. l.c. 264; Ridl. in Journ. Roy. As. Soc. S. Br. xxxv. 73. 
A big tree 60 to 80 ft. tall; buds silky. Leaves chartaceous, 
glabrous, shining, oblong-lanceolate, caudate-acuminate, base 
cuneate; nerves very fine, 8 to 12 pairs; 3’^5 1 wide, 
petioles *i in. long. Umbels axillary on short branchlets, 6-flowered. 
