704 lvii. combretaceas. [ Terminalta . 
Leaves lanceolate acuminate . . . (7) T. bialata 
Fruit oblong, 3-winged; leaves small often 1 in. 
long. (8) T. triptera 
(1) T. citrina Roxb. FI. Ind. ii. 435. 
Tree (woody climber fide Curtis, parasite fide Kunstler). Leaves 
lanceolate acuminate, thinly coriaceous, base narrowed, 4 in. long, 
2 in. wide; nerves sub-horizontal, 12 pairs, reticulations beneath 
fine; petioles *5 in. long with 2 glands at top. Racemes in axillary 
and terminal panicles, 4 in. long, 3 in. wide, pubescent. Flowers 
small, *2 in. wide. Calyx glabrous with villous glands inside. 
Stamens 10. Hah. Forests. Negri Sembilan, Pasir Panjang (Fox¬ 
worthy): Perak, Larut (Kunstler) Parasite. Penang, Waterfall 
(Curtis), woody climber. Distrib. India. 
The Herbarium specimens seem quite indistinguishable from the Indian 
plant, but both Curtis and Kunstler affirm it is not a big tree, as in India, 
but a climber. Fruit unknown. 
var. Malayana Clarke, in Hook. fil. F.B.I. ii. 447. 
Tree 60 to 80 ft. tall. Leaves coriaceous, elliptic to ovate 
lanceolate, sub-acute, base rounded; nerves about 12 pairs, slightly 
elevate, 4 in. long, 2-5 in. wide, minutely reticulate beneath; 
petioles 75 in. long. Spikes panicled, axillary, at the ends of 
branches, hairy, 3 in. long. Flowers sessile *2 in. across. Ovary 
glabrous. Calyx pubescent outside, villous inside. Drupe lanceo¬ 
late, narrowed to tip, obscurely 5-ridged, 1 in. long. Hab. Malacca, 
Mt. Ophir (Griffith, Maingay). Pahang, Binchal Residency, Kwala 
Lipis (Foxworthy). Native name : Belawan. 
This has more coriaceous elliptic leaves round-based, shorter and more 
hairy panicles. It is probably specifically distinct from T. citrina. 
(2) T. belerica Roxb. FI. Ind. ii. 431; King, l.c. 329. var. 
laurinoides Miq. 
Tall tree. Leaves clustered at the branch-ends, coriaceous 
dotted, obovate or elliptic, tip rounded, base cuneate; nerves 6 to 8 
pairs, prominent, 4*5 to 8 in. long, 3*5 to 475 in. wide; petioles 
175 to 4 in. long. Spikes slender, 3 to 4 in. long, pubescent. 
Flowers *25 in. across. Calyx-tube short, tomentose, lobes broad, 
mouth densely villous. Stamens long-exsert. Drupe ovoid, densely 
minutely tomentose, obscurely 5-angled, when dry 1 in. long, 
75 in. wide. Hab. Forests. Selangor, Kwala Lumpur; Batu 
Road (Foxworthy). Perak (Scortechini and Kunstler). Distrib. 
India and Malay islands. The species here is the Javanese form 
laurinoides, somewhat different from the Indian form, especially 
in the form of the fruit, and perhaps should be kept specifically 
distinct. Native name : Jilawei. 
(3) T. foetidissima Griff. Notulce iv. 685 ; King, l.e. 331. 
A big tree. Leaves at the branch ends, coriaceous obovate 
blunt or shortly cuspidate, glabrous except the midrib and 8 pairs 
of nerves, sometimes sparsely puberulous, 5 to 6*5 in. long, 2'25 to 
