LXXXIX. STYRACE^. 
303 
Symplocos.] 
(12) S. adenophylla Wall. Cat. 4427; King, lx. 240. 
Shrub or a small tree about 20 ft. tall, 3 in. through; young 
parts glandular, pubescent. Leaves coriaceous, lanceolate caudate, 
tip blunt, edge minutely crenulate, base long, narrowed; nerves 
4 to 5 pairs, faint, widely inarching some way from edge, glabrous; 
3 to 3-5 in. long, -5 to 75 in. wide; petioles *4 in. long. Racemes 
solitary or 2 or 3 in a panicle, axillary, 1*5 to 2 in. long, red-pubes¬ 
cent. Flowers small, scattered. Calyx nearly glabrous, -05 in. 
long; teeth short. Corolla yellow, *15 in. across, lobes broad. 
Fig. ioi.—S ymplocos adenophylla. 
ovate, round. Stamens about 40 in 5 bundles. Fruit oblong, 
yellow, *25 in. long. Hab. Common in sandy spots near the sea 
and up to 2500 ft. altitude. Singapore, by the sea. Changi; 
Pasir Panjang, very common. Malacca. Selangor, Perak, Penang 
Hill at 2500 ft. altitude (Wallich, Maingay, Curtis); Kedah Peak. 
var. virgata Wallich, has leaves up to 5 in. long, -2 in. wide, 
elliptic caudate, Singapore and Malacca. Dislrib. Borneo, 
Sumatra, Hanca. Native name : Semugum. -u 
var. montana Ridl. Shrub 3 to 4 ft. tall. Leaves coriaceous 
lanceolate caudate, base shortly narrowed; midrib depressed 
above, elevate beneath, nerves very fine and inconspicuous; 7 or 8 
pairs inarching within margin, edge entire or minutely crenulate; 
4 to 4-5 in. long, 1-25 to 1-5 in. wide; petioles thick, -25 in. long. 
Racemes in fruit about 1 in. long, red-scurfy in uppermost axils. 
Flowers unknown. Drupe oblong, -2 in. long, -i in. through. 
