Garcinia .] xviii. guttifer^e. 179 
(32) G. nervosa Miq. Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. i. 208 ; King , 
l.c. 169. G. Andersoni Hook. fil. F.B.I. i. 270. 
A medium-sized tree (40 to 80 ft. tall, fide King). Branchlets 
angled, 2 angles winged. Leaves pubescent beneath, deep green 
coriaceous, oblong-lanceolate or oblong-ovate, narrowed to the 
rounded or cordate base; nerves 15 to 20 pairs very prominent 
beneath, inarching with an intra-marginal nerve *1 in. from edge, 
9 to 20 in. long, 3-5 to 7 in. wide; petioles 1*25 in. long. Female 
flowers 75 in. across, yellowish green, in axillary fascicles of 8 to 10; 
pedicels 1 to 1-25 in. long pubescent. Sepals 5 unequal, coriaceous 
pubescent. Petals 5 much larger, orbicular. Disc of 5 fleshy 
glands with 5 minute staminodes between them. Ovary ovoid 
5-celled. Stigma 5-rayed. Fruit ovoid, yellow, blotched red, 2 in. 
long, 1*5 in. through, with an excentric mammilla and 5-lobed stigma. 
Seeds 2. Hab. Forests. Not rare, Singapore, Malacca, Selangor 
and Perak. Distrib. Sumatra. 
(33) G. dulcis Kurz, For. Flora Burma , i. 92; Pierre, FI. For. 
Cochinchine vi. 4; King, l.c. 169. Xanthochymus dulcis Roxb. 
Cor. PI. t. 270 ; Wight. Jc. 270; Bot. Mag. t. 3088. 
Medium tree 20 to 40 ft. tall. Branchlets 4-angled, yellow. 
Leaves deep green coriaceous ovate-oblong, shortly acuminate, base 
rounded; nerves 10 pairs, inarching near edge, not very prominent, 
5 to 10 in. long, 175 to 4-5 in. wide ; petioles *4 to *6 in. long stout. 
Flowers globular hardly expanding *25 in. across, greenish yellow, 
unisexual or male and bisexual mixed, in dense many-flowered 
fascicles in the leaf axils; pedicels *25 to 35 in. long. Sepals 4 
to 6 orbicular, 3 outer smaller. Petals usually 5, larger. Stamens 
40 in pedicelled fan-shaped groups. Disc in male corrugated, 
fleshy, in female 5-lobed. Stigma in males o, in bisexuals, 5-rayed. 
Fruit 2*5 to 3 in. long globular, ovoid or pear-shaped, peduncled, 
pulpy yellow. Seeds 1 to 5 oblong. Hab. In orchards and village 
compounds cultivated. Singapore, Perak, etc. Distrib. Malay 
Islands. Native name : Mundu. Use : Fruit eaten, raw or cooked. 
It makes excellent jam. 
(34) G. glomerata Vesque, DC. Monogr. 320. G. densiflora 
King, l.c. 171 [not of Vieillara). 
Tree 60 to 80 ft. tall. Branches 4-angled. Leaves thickly 
coriaceous, broad elliptic to elliptic-oblong sub-acute or blunt, 
base cuneate, midrib stout; nerves 10 to 12 pairs inarching "i in. 
from edge, 4*5 to 6 in. long, 23 to 375 in. wide; petioles -6 in. 
long channelled. Male flowers 35 in. across, in dense many- 
flowered clusters, 1 to 1*5 in. across; pedicels ‘2 to 35 in. long. 
Sepals 5, 3 outer larger orbicular puberulous, edges ciliate, inner 
2 as large as petals. Petals 5 orbicular, fleshy yellow. Stamens 
in 5 fan-shaped branches of 12 ; filaments fleshy; anthers with 2 
orbicular cells. Disc corrugated fleshy 5-lobed. Pistillode, style 
cylindric. Stigma oblong, small. Female flowers and fruit un¬ 
known. Hab. Rare in hill jungle. Perak at Goping (Kunstler). 
