Kayea.\ 
XVIII. GUTTIFEILE. 
189 
Flowers 1 to 3 terminal and axillary, 1 in. across; 
fruit ovoid beaked; pedicel of flowers *75 in. 
long.(7) K. Kunstleri 
Fruit conic beaked; flowers sub-sessile . . (8) K. rivulorum 
Flowers fascicled terminal - i in. across; pedicel 
•15 in. long.(9) K. parviflora 
Flowers always solitary very small; leaves 2 to 
3 - 5 in. long; leaves obovate cuspidate . (10) K. caudata 
Leaves lanceolate acuminate .... (11) K. elegans 
(1) K. rosea Ridl. Journ. Roy. As. Soc. S. By. 54, p. 22. 
A medium-sized tree. Leaves in distant pairs elliptic cuspidate 
tip acute, base blunt or shortly narrowed, coriaceous glabrous; 
nerves 26 to 25 raised beneath, 8 in. long, 3 in. wide; petioles 
•25 to -5 in. long, thick. Panicles terminal 1 or 2, 3 in. long. 
Branches short. Flowers rosy white on pedicels *5 in. long. Sepals, 
orbicular *25 in. long. Petals ovate longer. Stamens short. 
Hub. Mountain forests by streams rare. Johore. By streams on 
Gunong Pantai (Ridley). 
(2) K. Wrayi King, l.c. 181. 
A small glabrous tree with thick often whorled branches. 
Leaves very thickly coriaceous broadly elliptic obtuse or shortly 
acuminate; nerves prominent beneath only 15 pairs, 3 to 4*5 in. 
long, 1*75 to 2*25 in. wide; petioles thick ‘4 in. long. Racemes 
axillary or terminal 2 to 3 in. long stout, 3- to 5-flowered. Flowers 
white 1 to i'25 in. across; pedicels '5 to 1-25 in. long. Sepals 
orbicular nearly equal, inner pair thinner. Petals much larger 
broad obovate or orbicular clawed. Stamens much shorter. Hab. 
Mountain forests. Rare. Perak, Gunong Berumbun at 7000 ft. 
altitude (Wray). 
(3) K. racemosa Planch, and Triana, l.c. 269; King, l.c. 181; 
Hook. fil. F.B.I. i. 276. 
A glabrous tree 40 to 60 ft. tall. Leaves coriaceous elliptic- 
oblong with a short blunt point, base cuneate; nerves 18 to 25 
pairs elevate beneath, 6 to 9 in. long, 1-5 to 2‘5 in. wide ; petioles 
■75 in. long. Racemes short -5 in. long few-flowered crowded into 
heads, terminal or axillary. Flowers *5 in. across. Sepals rounded. 
Petals thin longer. Stamens numerous short. Hab. Hill forests. 
Penang (Curtis, Maingay). Perak, no locality (Scortechini) . 
(4) K. ferruginea Pierre, FI. For. Cochinchine, pi. 99; Ridl. 
Journ. Roy As. Soc. S. Br. 54, p. 21. K. Manii King, Ann. Bot. 
Gard. Calc. v. 144, pi. 174A. 
A fairly large straggling tree. Leaves coriaceous stiff lanceolate 
caudate- acuminate, 3 to 9 in. long, 1 to 2 in. wide; nerves very 
fine 10 to 12 pairs, reticulations fine, visible beneath; petioles 
•25 to *5 in. long. Racemes 1 or more, axillary or extra-axillary. 
Flowers 2 or 3, *5 in. across; pedicels thick '5 in. long or less. Sepals 
orbicular. Petals broadly ovate slightly smaller. Stamens much 
longer. Fruit 1 in. through, enlarged sepals leathery, scurfy 
