xviii. guttifeile:. 
190 
[Kayea. 
outside, polished inside. Hab. Overhanging streams and rivers in 
forests. Singapore (Wallich 4836, Mesua Singaporiana). Johor, 
Kota Tinggi; Kwala Sembrong. Pahang near Pekan. Dindings. 
Dislrib. Andamans. Native name : Buah Sembawang. 
(5) K. grandis King, l.c. 182; Ann. Bot. Gard. Calc. v. 143, 
pi. 172. . 
A tree 40 to 80 ft. tall. Leaves coriaceous oblong to elhptic- 
oblong sub-acute narrowed at base ; nerves 20 to 25 pairs promi¬ 
nent, 9 to 18 in. long, 3 to 4*5 in. wide; petioles *4 to 75 in. long. 
Fkwers crowded in axillary cymes 6 or more together 1*25 in. 
across, white; I pedicels stout *5 in. long. Sepals pale green round, 
inner ones thinner than outer ones. Petals elliptic-oblong longer. 
Fruit turbinate 2 to 2*5 in. through, completely enveloped by the 
thickened sepals. Hab. Not rare in forests. Pahang, Sungei 
Chenei (Fox). Malacca (Maingay); Nyalas; Selandor. Negri 
Sembilan, Gunong Berumbun (Cantley). Perak, Gunong Bubu, 
and Thaiping Hills at 500 to 1000 ft. altitude (Kunstler). Penang, 
Telok Bahang (Curtis). Dindings, Lumut; Telok Sera. Native 
names: Chindarahan Gajah; Bunuai. Use: For timber, wood 
heavy, sinks in water, dark coloured, squares from 5 to 8 in. 
(Cantley). 
(6) K. nervosa T. Anders, in Hook. pi. F.B.I. i. 277; King, 
l.c. 183 in part. 
Tree 30 to 40 ft. tall and 10 to 15 ft. through. Branchlets hairy 
scabrid. Leaves elliptic or ovate-eiliptic obtuse or shortly acumin¬ 
ate, base rounded, 3 to 5*5 in. long, 1*5 to 2-5 in. wide; nerves 
12 pairs, elevate beneath, secondaries nearly as much so ; petioles 
•1 in. long hairy. Flowers solitary terminal or several axillary, 
white, i*5 in. across, on peduncles -i in. long. Bracts at base 
lanceolate acuminate. Sepals unequal, outer ones orbicular, inner 
ones oblong obtuse twice as big. Petals thin oblong-obovate. 
Fruit sub-globular beaked leathery, 75 in. through. Hab. Rare 
in dense jungle in low wet ground. Perak, Thaiping (Kunstler). 
Distrib. Burma. 
The Malacca (Maingay) specimens quoted by King as this species are, I 
think, K. rivulorum. 
(7) K. Kunstleri King, l.c. 182 ; Ann. Bot. Gard Calc., v. (2), 
143, pi. 173. K. Curtisii King, l.c. 144, pi, 174B. 
A large shrub or small tree up to 5° ft. tall. Leaves thinly 
coriaceous in distant pairs elliptic-lanceolate acutely long-acuminate 
mucronulate, base long narrowed, 4 to 6 in. long, 1 to 2*25 in. 
wide; nerves 20 to 24 pairs prominent; petioles *25 to *4 in. long. 
Flowers solitary axillary or several together, also terminal, white 
175 in. across; pedicels 75 in. long with several lanceolate sub¬ 
ulate bracts at the base. Sepals unequal. Petals oblong acumi¬ 
nate '5 in. long. Fruit ovoid apiculate to conic-beaked 1*5 in. 
