III. MAGNOLIACE^E. 
[Manglietia. 
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Leaves obovate 3 in, wide; nerves fine hardly pro¬ 
minent .. . (2) M, glanca 
Leaves 3 in. or less long, 1 in. wide. 
Flowers -5 in. long . . . . . (3) M. 'cortechinii 
(1) M. Sebassa Miq. Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. iv. 71; King, 
l.c. 370; Ann. Bot. Gard. Calc, iii, (2), 211, pi. 54, 
A shrub. Young branches, petioles and hood of calyx villous. 
Leaves coriaceous oblong or oblanceolate-acute, narrowed at base, 
glabrous, bullate; nerves 14 to 20 pairs; 11 to 14 in. long, 4-5 to 
7 in. wide; petioles 1 in. long, thickened at base. Flowers solitary, 
terminal on villous peduncles 2 to 3 in. long. Sepals and petals 
about 9, fleshy obovate to oblong clawed, nearly 2 in. long, pale 
yellow. Filaments very stout. Pistils about 20. Carpels oblong. 
Hab. Rare. Once collected at Ulu Kal in Perak by Kunstler at 
1500 ft. altitude. Distrib. Sumatra. 
(2) M. glauca Bl. in Verb. Bat. Gen. ix. 149; Bl. FI. Jav. 
Magnoliacece, 22 t. 6; King, l.c. 370; Ann. Bot. Gard. Calc. iii. (2), 
213, pi. 56. 
A tall glabrous tree. Leaves coriaceous oval to obovate-oblong 
glaucescent beneath; nerves 12 to 14 pairs; 5 to 7 in. long, 2-5 to 
3 in. wide; petioles 75 to 1-5 in. long. Flowers terminal solitary, 
i *5 ir ?. long on pedicels 1 to 1-5 in. long. Sepals and petals 9, 
greenish yellow, oblong, sub-acute. Filaments short. Pistils numer¬ 
ous. Fruit ovoid as big as a hen’s egg, glabrous. Seeds with a red 
fleshy aril. Hab. Rocky Hills, from 200 to 3000 ft. altitude. Perak : 
Thaiping Hills, at 3000 ft. altitude (Kunstler), Kedah Peak at 
500 ft. at Geroon (Bell and Haniff). Penang, The Spout (Haniff). 
Distrib. Java, Sumatra, Celebes and Cochin-China. 
(3) M. Scortechinii King, l.c. 370; Ann. Bot. Gard. Calc. iii. 
(2), 213, pi. 56. 
A tree. Young branches, stipules under surface of leaves 
pubescent. Leaves thinly coriaceous lanceolate narrowed to both 
ends, shining, reticulations distinct minute ; nerves 12 pairs, 3-5 in. 
to 4 in. long, 1*25 in. wide; petioles *3 to -4 in. long. Flowers 
solitary, axillary on ringed peduncles, short, hood rufous, silky. 
Sepals and petals about 12 similar, -5 in. long, linear-lanceolate. 
Stamens linear. Fruit ovoid on a short carpophore, pubescent, 
carpels 6 to 8. Ovules solitary. Hab. Perak. No locality (Scor- 
techini). 
Noticeable for its very small leaves and flowers. 
3 . MICHELlA, L. 
Trees. Leaves as in Magnolia. Flowers axillary, solitary and 
terminal small. Sepals and petals narrow linear acute, all similar 
9 to 15 in 3 or more rows. Stamens numerous. Carpophore 
stalked, carpels usually many. Ovules 2 or more. Follicles woody, 
1 to many in a lax or dense spike dehiscing dorsally. Seeds 6 or 
