XXV. TILIACE.E. 
Elceocarpus.] 
3ii 
in high jungle, where it attains a much greater size; Singapore, 
Changi; Bukit Timah. Johor, Kota Tinggi. Malacca, Ayer 
Panas (Holmberg); Ulu Chembong (Derry). Negri Sembilan, 
Bukit Kupayiang (Cantley); Perhentian Tinggi. Perak, Thaiping 
Hills (Kunstler), Penang, Government Hill and Penara Bukit 
(Curtis). Disirib. Borneo. Native names: Jambu Kelawar; Jambu 
Kelat Lawar putih; Medang api; Medang pipit; Mudong Kelawar; 
Munsaya; Paroh. 
(3) E. stipularis Bl. Bijdr. 121; Masters, l.c. i. 404; King, 
lx. 123. 
Tree 40 to 60 ft. tall, more or less pubescent all over. Leaves 
coriaceous, ovate acute or acuminate, base rounded or slightly 
cuneate, edges entire or very nearly so, above glabrous when 
adult, beneath tomentose; midrib pubescent on both sides; nerves 
9 to 12 pairs, 3‘6 to 6-5 in. long, 175 to 2’5 in. wide; petioles *5 
to 75 in. long. Stipules conspicuous '2 in. long, 3- to 4-lobed, 
lobes acute, tomentose. Racemes axillary and below leaves 
