344 xxxi. rutace^e. [Evodia. 
Cocci 2 to 3 rugose. Hab. Woods in the south, Singapore (Main- 
gay) ; Bukit Timah (Hullett); Chua Chu Kang, etc. 
This differs from E. glabra Bl. in the less obovate leaves, much shorter 
petiolules and ovate acute petals, 
(5) E. macrocarpa King, l.c. 209; Ann , Bot. Gard. Calc. lx. 
11, pi. 14. 
Tree 40 to 50 ft. tall. Leaves trifoliolate; leaflets stiffly cori¬ 
aceous, glabrous, oblong to elliptic-oblong acute, narrowed to a 
blunt base; nerves 14 to 18 pairs sub-horizontal, 6 to 12 in. long, 
2 to 3 in, wide; petioles 3 to 4 in. long; petiolules ‘i to ’2 in. long. 
Cymes axillary pyramidal short peduncled tomentose. Flowers 
■1 in. long, white densely crowded. Sepals triangular acute, pubes¬ 
cent. Petals puberulous. Cocci 3 or 4 obovate blunt -4 in. long, 
hairy inside, puberulous outside. Seeds 2. Hab. Forests in low 
country, rare. Perak, Thaiping (Wray, ICunstler); Penang, 
Government Hill (Abrams). 
(6) E. pilulifera King, l.c. 210; Ann. Bot. Gard. Calc. lx. 10, 
pi. 13. 
Shrub 6 to 15 ft. tall. Leaves trifoliolate; leaflets thinly cori¬ 
aceous elliptic to oblong shortly acuminate, base narrowed, rounded, 
glabrous; nerves 9 to 10 pairs oblique inarching far from margin, 
conspicuous as are the lax reticulations, hairy on both sides, 3-5 
to 8 in. long, 1-25 to 275 in. wide; petioles 3 to 4-5 in. long hairy; 
petiolules hairy *15 to -4 in. long. Cymes axillary tomentose; 
peduncles 2*5 in. long; branches few. Flowers white in dense 
globose heads, *25 in. across, less than 1 in. long. Sepals ovate acute 
tomentose. Petals glabrous. Cocci ovoid tomentose outside. 
Seeds 1. Hab. High forests. Local, at 2500 to 3000 ft. altitude. 
Malacca, Mt. Ophir; Perak, Larut (Kunstler); Telom (Ridley). 
(7) E. pachyphylla King, l.c. 210; Ann. Bot. Gard. Calc . lx. 
12, pi. 15. 
A shrub, dwarf to a treelet 15 ft. tall. Branches tomentose. 
Leaves trifoliolate, very variable in size according to altitude; 
leaflets coriaceous elliptic-obovate or rounded, obtuse narrowed at 
base, dull light green, pubescent beneath on the midrib and occa¬ 
sionally on the edge, punctate above, 5 to 6 in. long, 3 in. wide; 
petioles ’3 in. long; petiolules '2 in. long, at 5000 ft. altitude, 
reduced to 2 in. long, 1*5 in. wide, with petioles -5 in. long and 
petiolules *i in. long at 7000 ft. altitude. Cymes axillary puberu¬ 
lous; peduncles 175 in. long or less; branches few, few-flowered, 
all tomentose. Flowers white. Sepals ovate tomentose. Petals 
•2 in. long oblong acute, keel tomentose. Ovary very tomentose. 
Cocci large '4 in. long, pubescent hairy. Seed 1, black. Hab. 
High mountains 4000 to 7000 ft. altitude; Pahang, Gunong Berum- 
bun; Wray’s Camp, Gunong Tahan. Perak, Gunong Bubu, 
5000 ft. altitude (Wray); Gunong Iverbau (Robinson, Haniff) at 
7000 ft. altitude; Bujong Malacca (a form with acute leaves). 
