Garcinia.] 
XVIII. GUTTIFERE. 
169 
Leaves 5 to 10 in. long coriaceous; nerves not 
strong ....... (33) G. dulcis 
Leaves elliptic coriaceous, 5 in. long; flowers 
numerous, crowded, rather small . . (34) G. glomerata 
Leaves thin, coriaceous, 8 in. long; flowers 
crowded in terminal head, large . . (35) G. Prainiana 
Leaves coriaceous, 5 in. long; flowers solitary; 
fruit large, pear-shaped .... (36) G. pyrifera 
(1) G. eugeniaefolia Wall. Cat. 4873; Hook. fil. F.B.I. i. 268; 
Pierre, FI. For. Cochinchine, vi. pi. 6 {partly) ; King, l.c. 150. 
A tree 50 to 60 ft. tall or less. Leaves thinly coriaceous, elliptic 
acuminate at each end; nerves very fine numerous and parallel, 
2 to 3*5 in. long, *9 to 1*35 in. wide; petioles '2 to -25 in. long. 
Male flowers *2 in. across, white in axillary fascicles of 20 to 30. 
Pedicels *2 in. long. Sepals 4 orbicular, outer pair small, inner 
as large as petals. Petals 4 orbicular. Stamens numerous forming 
4 orbicular-oblong fleshy processes with anthers on both sides. 
Rudimentary stigma large hemispheric, style cylindric. Females 
•25 in. across in axillary peduncled cymes of 3 flowers. Sepals 
and petals as in male, no staminodes. Stigma large, sub-papillose 
nearly covering the ovary. Fruit *75 in. through. Hob. In 
forests in low country, Singapore. Dindings. Perak. Penang 
(Wallich). Distrib. Tenasserim, Andamans. Native name: Ten- 
tulang Merah. Use : In house-building. 
(2) G. rostrata Benth. and Hook. fil. Gen. Plant, i. 174; Pierre, 
FI. For. Cochinchine, vi. pi. 91B; King, l.c. 151. 
A tree 30 to 40 ft. tall. Leaves thinly coriaceous, elliptic- 
oblong blunt cuspidate, base much narrowed, midrib prominent; 
nerves very numerous, sub-horizontal rather distinct, 2*5 1° 
3*5 in. long, i’25 to 175 in. wide; petioles *2 in. long. Male 
flowers *15 in. across in slender lax 3- to 9-flowered cymes fascicled 
2 to 4 in the axils. Buds depressed globose; pedicels *25 to *35 in. 
long. Sepals 4, orbicular inner as large as the petals. Petals 4 
orbicular, pink or white. Anthers sessile on the sides of 4 fleshy 
processes; cells 2. Stigma large, discoid. Hermaphrodite flowers 
in 3-flowered axillary sessile solitary cymes. Sepals, petals and 
anthers as in male. Stigma sub-sessile discoid. Fruit ovoid sub- 
orbicular ‘5 to ‘65 in. long and rather less through, crowned by 
the discoid stigma. Hab. Woods, not rare. Singapore, Malacca. 
Province Wellesley. Penang. Dindings. Perak. Distrib. Java. 
Native name : Loli. 
(3) G. merguensis Wight, III. 122 ; Ic. t. 116; Hook. fil. F.B.I. 
i. 267; Pierre, Flor. For. Cochinchine, vi. pi. 68, 69, 91D; King, l.c. 
150. G. Wrayi King, l.c. 152; Ann. Bot. Gard. Calc. v. (2), 140, 
pi. 168. 
A tree 30 to 40 ft. tall. Branches terete. Leaves ovate-elliptic 
to lanceolate, caudate-acuminate, base cuneate; nerves indistinct, 
3 to 3-5 in. long, ri to 1*4 in. wide; petioles '25 in. long. Male 
