Baccaurea.] cxxvm. euphorbiaceaL 
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Leaves large pubescent. 
Fruit dehiscent. 
Leaves with numerous very prominent nerves, 
pubescent beneath .... (16) B. polyneura 
Leaf-nerves hairy beneath . . (17) B. Kunstleri 
Leaves with nerves not conspicuous. 
Fruit globose; pericarp very thick woody. (18) B. latifolia 
Fruit pear-shaped . . . . . (19) B. pyriJormis 
Fruits indehiscent baccate, fruiting spikes very 
long; female flowers large. 
Leaves oblanceolate narrowed to base . . (20) B. brevipes 
Leaves elliptic, base rounded cordate . . (21) B. Motleyana 
Doubtful, resembles B. Motleyana with mem¬ 
branous leaves ..... {22) B. pubescens 
Fig. 152. —Baccaurea parviflora. 
(1) B. parviflora Mull. Arg. DC. Prod. xv. (2), 464, fartly 
Hook. fil. F.B.I. v. 368. B. singaporica Pax and Hoffm. Pfianzen - 
reich, l.c. 54, 
Small tree about 10 to 15 ft. tall, 3 or 4 in. through, glabrous, 
bark pale whitish. Leaves in tufts at ends of branches, thinly 
coriaceous elliptic acute, long narrowed to base cuspidate acuminate; 
nerves 4 to 6 pairs, slender; 4-5 in. long, 2 in. wide; petioles 
slender, -5 in. long. Male racemes in fascicles from knots on the 
stem 15 or more together, 8 in. long, or less, occasionally branched 
Flowers in small tufts pedicelled, yellow, fragrant. Sepals 
4 or 5, ovate woolly outside. Stamens 5 or 6; anthers sub- 
globose. Pistillode large. Female racemes at the base of the stem 
numerous. Sepals oblong green tipped pink. Ovary cylindric 
dark pink. Stigmas very short. Fruit elongate fusiform pulpy 
