316 cxxviii. eupiiorbiacEjE. [Sapium, 
about 5 in. long on long peduncles terminal. Male panicles clusters 
distant; flowers small shortly pedicelled. Stamens 2. Female 
panicles shorter. Flowers very shortly pedicelled with a punctate 
gland below the small ovate bract. Calyx cup-shaped 3-lobed. 
Ovary elliptic. Style very short. Fruit fleshy green, -5 in. through, 
bilobed obcordate. Hab. Forests, Johor, Batu Pahat. Malacca, 
Alor Gajah (Griffith); Brisu and Panchur (Derry). Negri Sembi- 
lan, Tampin (Burkill). Selangor, Petaling; Kwala Lumpur. 
Perak, Goping (Kunstler). Province Wellesley, Ara Kudah. 
Penang Hill (Curtis); Balik Pulau; Penara Bukit (Curtis). Distrib. 
India, Sumatra. Native names: Ludai Pelandok; Kayu Rulus. 
(2) S. discolor Mull, Arg. in Linncea, xxxii. 121; Hook, fil, 
F.B.I. v. 469. 
Tall rather slender tree, with few branches at the tip about 
60 ft. tall, 8 to 12 in. through. Leaves thin, glaucous beneath, 
elliptic acute or acuminate, base slightly narrowed; nerves about 
12 pairs nearly horizontal parallel; *3 to 3-5 in. long, 1*5 in wide; 
petioles slender, *5 to 1 in. long. Racemes 2 in. long, dense. Male 
flowers very numerous small on pedicels -05 in. long, globose in 
bud. Female flowers much larger, 5 or 6 at the base of the raceme; 
pedicels thick; style long; stigmas recurved. Fruit sub-globose 
black, eventually dehiscing leaving the seeds on the columnella; 
