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(15) Bassia Braceana, King and Gamble, becomes Madhuca 
Korthalsi, Lam. 
{16) Bassia longistyla, King and Gamble, becomes Madhuca 
longistyla, Lam. 
{17) Bassia cuprea, King and Gamble, becomes Madhuca cuprea, 
Lam. 
(18) Bassia Motleyana Clarke, becomes Madhuca Motleyana, 
Mcbride Contrib. Gray, Herbs, ns. liii. p. 18. 
(19) Bassia cimeata, Bl., becomes Madhuca cimeaia, Lam. 
(20) Bassia eryihrophylla, King and Gamble, becomes Madhuca 
erythrophylla, Lam. 
(21) Bassia elongaia, Miq., becomes Madhuca elongata, Lam. 
Order LXXXVIII. Ebenace^. 
Vol. a. p. 279, after sp. 2, Maba venosa/Gwg and Gamble, insert :— 
(2a) M. racemosa Ridl. 
Treelet 10 to 15 ft. tall, branches pubescent. Leaves alternate 
elliptic, shortly acuminate acute, base round minutely cordate, 
above glabrous except the puberulous sunk midrib, beneath 
pubescent, midrib prominent and nerves 9 pairs hairy elevate; 
7 to 8 in. long, 3 in. wide; petioles thick, -25 in. long. Flowers 
unknown. Fruit in short racemes, i to 1-5 in. long, lower ones 
branched, stout, woody, red-hairy. Pedicels stout, hairy, -3 in. long. 
Berry globose glabrous, green, 75 in. long, -6 in. through. Sepals 3, 
small, free to near base, pubescent ovate blunt, -09 in. long. Seeds 3, 
serni-oval, black, back rounded, inner face acutely angled, -5 in. long, 
•3 in. through. Hah. Negri Sembilan, Bukit Tangga (Nur 11,808). 
Allied to M. siimatrana, Miq., but the leaves are very much larger 
and elliptic-cordate and the racemes stouter. 
Vol. a. p. 288, after sp. 17, Diospyros clavigera Clarke, insert: — 
{17A) D. Hendersoni Ridl. 
Shrub, glabrous. Leaves coriaceous lanceolate acuminate 
blunt, base attenuate; nerves elevate beneath, very faint above, 
6 pairs, inarching -08 in from the margin, nervules invisible; 2*5 to 
3- 25 in. long, 75 to i in. wide; petioles -i in. long. Flowers un¬ 
known. Fruit solitary oblong-globose, flattened at top, minutely 
puberulous, when young crowned by a short conic style, obscurely 
4- ribbed, -6 in. long and as wide; sepals 4, oblong-ovate, connate 
at the base, *3 in. long. Hab. Mountains at 3800 ft. altitude, 
Pahang, Robinson Falls near Cameron Highlands (Henderson 11,138). 
Order XCI. Apocynace^. 
Vol. a. p. 360, after sp. 2, Ecdysanthera multiflora King and 
Gamble, insert :— 
(3) rosea Hook, and Arn. Bot. Beechey’s Voyage 198. 
Slender glabrous climber. Leaves opposite, rather thin elliptic 
caudate, shortly cuneate at the base, 2-5 in. long, 75 in. wide; 
