68 vi. anonace^e. [Goniothalamus. 
500 ft. altitude. Pahang, Bentong (Foxworthy). Perak, Gunong 
Pondok and Thaiping (Kunstler). Penang Hill (Curtis). Native 
name : Bunga Chenang. 
(11) G. fulvus Hook. fil. F.B.I. i. 75; King, Journ. /Is. Soc. Beng. 
Lc. 74. 
Shrub. Branchlets rufous-pubescent. Leaves membranous 
oblong-lanceolate obtuse, above glabrous, beneath puberulous 
or glabrous ; nerves 14 to 16 pairs, 7 to 10 in. long, 2*5 to 3‘25 in. 
wide; petioles thick, ‘5 in. long. Flowers solitary axillary; pedicels 
•25 in. long, puberulous. Sepals broad ovate obtuse pubescent, 
connate at base, ‘15 in. long. Petals coriaceous, densely silky, 
outer ones oblong-lanceolate to lanceolate long-acuminate, 1 to 
1*5 in. long, inner ones ’3 in. long, ovate acute, golden-silky. 
Stamens numerous, appendages convex, puberulous. Ovaries 
pubescent ; style cylindric, glabrous. Stigma bifid. Hab. Malacca 
(Griffith). Pahang, Rumpin (Foxworthy). 
(12) G. Curtisii King, Journ. /is. Soc. Beng. Lc. 75; Ann. 
Bot. Card. Calc. Lc. 96, pi. 135. 
A shrub or small, slender tree. Branchlets tomentose. Leaves 
thickly membranous narrow oblong to obovate-oblong abruptly 
acuminate, base rounded, glabrous above except the puberulous 
midrib, beneath puberulous; midrib and nerves (28 to 30 pairs) 
tomentose, nerves very prominent inarching; 9 to 15 in. long, 
3 to 5-5 in. wide; petioles ‘35 in. long, pubescent, channelled. 
Flowers solitary extra-axillary; pedicels decurved hairy stout, 
•6 in. long. Sepals stiffly membranous pink nerved reticulate- 
pubescent, 75 to 1 in. long, connate into a cup with 3 ovate acute 
teeth. Petals coriaceous velvety green to yellow, tinged red, 
outer ones broad lanceolate acuminate, 1*25 to 175 in. long, inner 
ones more than one-third as long, ovate acuminate. Stamens, 
appendages acute conical. Ovaries numerous pubescent, i-ovuled. 
Carpels ovoid acute hooked, points pubescent, 75 in. long, stalks 
*1 in. long, stout. Hab. Dense forests. Selangor. Batu Caves; 
Menuang Gasing (Kloss) ; Kwala Lumpur. Perak, Ulu Kerling, 
Waterloo, etc. (Kunstler, Curtis). 
Very distinct in its large leaves, often widest near the tip, with very 
numerous parallel nerves. 
(13) G. Ridleyi King, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. Lc. 76; Ann. Bot. 
Gard. Calc. Lc. 98, pi. 138. G. Prainianus King, Lc. 72; Ann. 
Bot. Gard. Calc. Lc. 90, pi. 123. 
A tree about 20 ft. tall, 6 in. through. Leaves membranous 
broad elliptic abruptly acuminate, base sub-acute, glabrous except 
the midrib, puberulous on both sides ; nerves puberulous, 6 pairs; 
8 to 12 in. long, 3-5 in. wide; petioles -25 in. long, puberulous. 
Flowers very abundant on tubercles at the base of the stem, forming 
a pile, on pedicels 2'5 to 3-5 in. long, coriaceous dull red brown to 
