CXXXI. MYRICACE^. 371 
(Cantley). Disirib . Bangka. Native names : Kayteng; Kusama; 
Gilinche; Telor Chichak. 
In seedlings the leaves are lanceolate, strongly serrate, as much as 9 in. 
long, 2 in. across. 
(2) M. auriculata Ridl. M. sesculenta var. auriculata Gamble, 
l.c. 405. 
Glabrous bush 10 to 12 ft. tall. Leaves oblanceolate, obtusely 
short acuminate, base truncate auricled; midrib strongly elevate, 
nerves 8 pairs elevate beneath, inarching, as are nervules and reticu- 
Fig. 157.—Myrica Farquhariana, 
Iations; 3 in. long, 1-15 in. wide; petioles *12 in. long or less. Inflo¬ 
rescence quite glabrous, male panicles 1*25 in. long, reddish-brown, 
dense, the catkins clustered on a simple spike; bracts of catkins 
acuminate reflexed, -07 in. long. Females unknown, Hab. High 
mountains, Pahang, Gunong Tahan (Robinson). 
Order CXXXII. CASUARINE^E. 
Trees (or shrubs), branchlets cylindric, grooved jointed, green, 
intemodes ending in a sheath of connate subulate scales. No leaves. 
Flowers unisexual. Males in whorls in terminal spikes of short¬ 
toothed cups, each flower with 2 bracteoles. Perianth of 1 or 2 
