Pyrenaria.] xix. ternstrgemiace^. 201 
Batang Padang and Ulu Bubong (Kunstler). Distrib. Medang 
Gelugur; Lidah Kerbau (Buffalo-Tongue); Samak Jantan ; Lidah 
Lumbu; Perupoh. 
(2) P. Kunstleri King, l.c. 200; Ann. Bot. Gard. Calc, v. (2), 
178, pi. 147. P. Wrayi King, l.c. 201; Ann. Bot. Gard. Calc. l.c. 
pi. 146. 
Tree 15 to 40 ft. tall, completely glabrous except the flowers 
and very young leaf-buds. Leaves elliptic or oblong-lanceolate 
acuminate serrulate, base entire acute; nerves 6 to 8 pairs, 5-5 
to 2'5 in. wide; petioles -3 to -4 in. long. Flowers 75 in. across; 
peduncles ■ 1 in. long. Sepals round pubescent outside. Petals 
round, glabrous white. Anthers ovate, 4 or 5 times as long as 
filaments. Ovary 5-celled, pubescent. Fruit 1*25 in. long, ovoid, 
resembling that of P. acuminata, globose yellow and covered with 
hairs. Hab. Forests to 4000 ft. altitude. Perak, Thaiping Hills 
(Kunstler); Pahang, Telom (Ridley). 
P. IVrayi King, seems identical, but King says it has 6-merous 
flowers with 3 styles. It was collected at Relau Tujor in Perak 
by Wray. 
6 . SCHIMA, Reinwdt. 
Trees. Flowers showy white, solitary axillary or the upper 
most shortly racemed. Sepals 5, sub-equal, united below. Petals 
5, much larger, connate at the base. Stamens many adnate to 
base of petal, shorter. Ovary 5- rarely 4- or 6-celled; ovules 
2 to 6 in each cell. Styles united or partly free at the tip. Stigmas 
spreading. Capsule woody, depressed-globose, loculicidal with a 
persistent axis. Seeds flat, kidney-shaped. Species 4 or 5 > tropical 
Asia. 
(1) S. Noronhse Reinwdt. in Bl. Bijdr. 130; Korth. Verh. Nat. 
Gesch. Bot. 143, t. 29, figs. 21 to 27; King, l.c. 202. S. crenata 
Korth. l.c. t. 29, figs. 1 to 20; Pierre, FI. For. Cochinchine, pi. 21. 
Tree 40 to 50 ft. tall. Leaves sub-coriaceous elliptic or elliptic- 
lanceolate acuminate more or less crenate, base narrowed and 
rounded, glabrous; nerves 9 to 10 pairs, 4*5 in. long, i’4 to 2*5 in. 
wide; petioles 75 to 1*25 in. long, flat. Flowers 1 to i’5 across, 
axillary often crowded at the branch ends and forming false 
corymbs; peduncles 1 to 1*5 in. long, pubescent or glabrous. 
Sepals rounded, glabrous or nearly so, edges ciliate. Petals obovate 
or crowded, pubescent at base, edges ciliate, white. Ovary hemi¬ 
spheric, silky. Fruit -12 to 5 in. across, silky when young, glabrous 
when old. Hab. Mountain woods from 2000 ft. altitude upwards. 
Common on all the ranges, but rarely in the low country. Selangor, 
Bukit Hitam (Kelsall). Perak, Gunong Inas (Wray); Thaiping 
Hills. Penang, upper part of the hill. Lankawi at Batu Asap 
and Kwah. Setul on Bukit Rajah Wang. Distrib. Burma, 
Cambodia, Malay islands. 
