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thick, black rugose, grooved above, -5 in. long. Flowers terminal, 
2 or 3, large, -5 in. through; pedicels *12 in. long, thick. Outer 
sepals orbicular, coriaceous, longitudinally and transversely rugose, 
inner sepals shorter orbicular-ovate, smooth. Petals not seen. 
Stamens rather long. Style base thick, conic. Hab. Bindings (Derry). 
This species is allied to K. ferriiginea, Pierre, but differs in the 
long narrow leaves with nearly parallel edges, the fine and more 
numerous nerves and rugose outer sepals. 
Vol. i. p. igo, after sp. 7, Kayea Kunstleri King, insert : — 
var. rosea. Flowers pink, not white. Stipules larger ovate. 
Hab. Negri Sembilan, Tampin Hill (Burkill 3229). 
Order XIX. Ternstrcemiace^. 
Vol. i, p. 199, after sp. 6, Ternstroemia montana RidL, insert : — 
(7) T. micrantha Choisy in Zoll. Syst, Verz. 142; Reinwardtia 
elongata Korth. Verh. 103, t. 12. fig. 2. 
Glabrous shrub. Leaves coriaceous elliptic-lanceolate acumin¬ 
ate, base shortly narrowed; nerves about 6 pairs inarching within 
the margin very faint above and invisible beneath; 2 to 3 in. 
long, 1-25 to 1*5 in. wide; petioles *25 in. long. Flowers solitary 
or in axillary racemes, -15 in. wide, yellow; pedicels -2 in. wide. 
Sepals round, coriaceous. Petals oblong-ovate, tips rounded 
denticulate. Stamens very numerous, much shorter than the 
petals. Ovary globose. Fruit globose, -25 in. long, green, termin¬ 
ated by a short acute style. Hah. Pahang, Fraser Hill at 4000 ft. 
altitude (Mhd. Nur). Distrib. Borneo, Java, Sumatra. 
Vol. i. p. 206, after sp. i, Pentaphylax malayana RidL, insert : — 
(2) P. arborea RidL 
Tree 30 to 40 ft. tall. Leaves alternate, thinly coriaceous, 
glabrous, lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, base cuneate, apex bluntly 
acuminate, midrib prominent beneath; nerves 8 pairs, nervules 
irregularly branched; i'5 to 2 in. long; petioles -i in. long. Flowers 
solitary extra-axillary sessile. Sepals 5, rounded, entire, glabrous, 
imbricate. Petals and stamens not seen. Style cylindric with 
5 recurved short stigmatic arms. Capsule -i in. long, oblong rounded 
dehiscent, 5-celled; ovules 2 in a cell pendulous from the apex. 
Hab. Pahang, Fraser Hill at 4000 ft. altitude (Nur 11,332). 
I have seen no flowers of this species, which differs from P. 
malayana in being a tree with the thinner, larger lanceolate leaves 
with solitary flowers, and much smaller sepals. 
Order XX. Dipterocarpace^. 
Vol. i. p. 216, after sp. 5, Dipterocarpus cornutus Dyer, insert :— 
(5a) D. Lowii Hook. fid. Trans. Linn. Soc. xxiii. 160. D. 
undulatus Vesque Compt. rend. 1874, p. 626. 
Tree. Leaves stiffly coriaceous, ovate-oblong, shortly acumin¬ 
ate, glabrous, base broad rounded or retuse; nerves sunk above. 
