3^0 cxxx, JuglandaceJs. [Engelhardlia. 
var. crenata, Hook. fil. E. serrata Hook. fil. F.B.I. v. 596 (not 
of Blume). 
Leaflets strongly crenate, base very unequal, 2-25 in. long, 
1 *5 in. wide. Fruit-spike 9 in. long. Fruiting bracts with side 
lobes winged, midlobe expanded. Hab. Penang, Muka Head 
(Curtis). Possibly a distinct species but the flowers are unknown. 
(3) E. Wallichiana Lindl. Wall. Cat. 4942; Gamble, l.c. 402. 
E. Roxburghiana Lindl. in Wall. PI. As. Rar. ii. 87, t. 199 (except 
fruit). 
Big tree, 80 to 100 ft. tall. Leaves 5 in. long; petiole and 
rachis slender, leaflets 2 to 4 pairs coriaceous lanceolate subfalcate, 
3*5 in. long, 1 in. wide, acuminate, base unequally cuneate; petio- 
lules -15 in. long. Spikes very slender, 3 in. long, panicled glandular. 
Perianth lobes 4, obovate. Stamens 3. Fruit globular, -2 in. 
through, glandular scaly, lobes pubescent; midlobe 1-5 in. long, 
•2 in. wide, spathulate-linear. Forests at 2000 to 3500 ft. altitude. 
Hab. Perak, hills at 3200 to 3500 ft. altitude (Kunstler). Penang 
Hill (Wallieh, Curtis, etc.). 
Order CXXXI. MYRICACE M. 
Glandular (and aromatic) trees and shrubs. Leaves alternate, 
penni-nerved simple or lobed or serrate. Flowers unisexual or 
bisexual in catkins very small. Male spikes fascicled or panicled; 
females simple axillary. Male flowers 3 to 6 stamens on a torus 
adnate to bract; filaments short. Female ovary sessile i-celled; 
style bifid. Ovule 1 anatropous. Drupe ovoid or globose. One 
genus Myrica. Hab. Whole world except Australia. 
Leaves narrowed at base ; inflorescence pubescent . (1) M. Farquhariana 
Leaves truncate auricled at base; inflorescence 
glabrous .. (2) M. auriculata 
(1) M. Farquliariana Wall. Tent, FI. Nepal, 61. M. aescu- 
lenta, Gamble, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. lxxv. (4), p. 404 ( not of Buck. 
Ham.). (Fig. 157, p. 371.) , , . . 
A bush to a tree about 20 or 30 ft. tall. Leaves dark shining 
green, coriaceous, oblanceolate, entire when adult, blunt or rounded, 
base cuneate, 2 to 3-5 in. long, 75 to 1 in. wide; petioles *i to 
•25 in. long. Spikes, males 2 in. long, velvety pubescent panicled, 
with small catkins 10- to 12-flowered, a small cordate ovate bract 
and 3 to 6 stamens. Females, simple slender spikes; flowers 1 to 
3 together. Drupe *2 in. long, red. Hab. Sandy woods, usually near 
the sea. Very common, Singapore, Krangi; Tanglin; Toas; 
Bajau; Bukit Timah. Malacca, Bukit Bruang (Cantley). Pahang, 
Pekan; Kuantan (Foxworthy). Negri Sembilan, Bukit Kajang 
