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lanceolate blunt coriaceous, base narrowed and twisted, 3-5 in, 
long, '5 in. wide. Hah. Penang, Highlands (Burkill 9142) i Batu 
Feringhi (Curtis 2780). 
This was formerly referred to S. macrocar pa, HemsL, only 
Curtis’ flowering specimen being known, but Burkill sends fruit 
which shows it is quite distinct. The fruit wing is much narrower 
and has a curious twist at the base, the leaves are narrower and 
lanceolate, the petals deeply bifid. 
Order XLI. Sapindace^. 
Vol. i. p. 493, after sp. i, Lepisanthes Kunstleri King, insert :—• 
(ia) L. tetraphylla Radik. Sitz. Math. Phys. Acad. Man. viii. 276, 
Hemigyrosa canescens Tim. Enum. 56, 408 ; Hook. fit. F.B.J. i. 671. 
Tree 20 to 30 ft. tall (or a shrub), bark pale. Leaves 5 to 
22 in. long; leaflets 4 to 8, coriaceous, elliptic-oblong or ovate 
(rarely lanceolate), glabrous blunt (or acute), narrowed at base, 
4 to 10 in. long, 2 to 5 in. wide; petiolules thick rugose, -i in. 
long, petioles 1-5 in. long. Racemes simple or panicled, axillary, 
shorter than the leaves, silky pubescent. Flowers fascicled, white, 
•3 to *4 in. across, on short silky pedicels. Sepals 5, imbricate, two 
outer ones silky, red inside. Petals 4 or 5, four obovate tipped 
yellow, the fifth rudimentary. Stamens 8, unilateral, inserted at 
the base of the ovary within the disc. Ovary trigonous, 3-celled. 
Fruit sub-globose or 3-sided, tomentose, ochre coloured, 3-seeded. 
Seeds with a pulpy mesocarp. Hah. Terutau at Telok Apan 
(Haniff). Distrib. India, Ceylon, Burma, Siam. 
Vol. i. p. 494, after genus 7, Lepisanthes, insert 
7a. PHOGNICIMON, Ridl. 
Shrub, densely red-furfuraceous velvety. Leaves imparipin- 
nate, large; leaflets alternate, 6, large subcoriaceous; petiolulate. 
Panicle racemiform with few short branches. Flowers in clusters, 
sessile, bracts small. Sepals 5, imbricate, rounded. Petals 5, 
twice as long, linear-oblong, no basal scales. Stamens 8, in two 
rows, inner row shorter; filaments flat, broad linear; anther cells 
parallel; connective produced into a short point at tip. Ovary 
sub-cylindric.; style stout; stigma capitate with 3 decurved lobes. 
Fruit globose. Pericarp stiff. Seeds 3. Hah. Malay Peninsula. 
Apparently most nearly allied to Otophora, but without the 
basal auricle of the leaf. 
(i) P. rnbiginosus Ridl. 
Small shrub densely red-velvety. Leaves imparipinnate, 18 in. 
long; leaflets elliptic-lanceolate blunt cuspidate alternate, cori¬ 
aceous, base unequally narrowed; nerves 18 pairs, prominent 
beneath, inarching some way from margin, midrib prominent; 
glabrous above, red scurfy beneath, 9 in. long, 4 in. wide, petiolules 
scurfy, *25 in. long. Panicle racemiform with 2 or 3 short branches 
