420 XCIII. loganiaceal [Fagrcea. 
funnel-shaped above, 75 in. long, limb 1-25 in. across, lobes *2 in. 
long and as wide, round. Stamens included. Hab. In wet dense 
forests. Singapore, Bukit Panjang; Bukit Timah; Kranji; 
Bukit Mandai. Johor, Tanjong Kupang. Pahang, Tahan River; 
Labong, Endau (Evans). Perak, Larut (Kunstler); Thaiping 
hills at base. Distrib . Sumatra, Borneo. Native name : Membera 
Gading. 
(14) F. ligustrina Bl. Rumph. ii. 33; King, l.c. 609. 
A tree about 30 ft. tall. Leaves coriaceous sometimes rather 
thin, elliptic abruptly short cuspidate, base shortly cuneate; 
nerves 4 pairs inarching far from edge; 3 to 375 in. long, 1 to 2 in. 
wide; petioles *25 to 3 in. long. Peduncles 1*5 to 2 in. long; 
lower pair of cymes *5 in. from the upper ones which are crowded 
together, all sessile, 3-flowered. Calyx *15 in. long, campanulate 
lobes very short. Corolla 1 in. long, tube very slender at base, 
funnel-shaped at top, lobes -05 in. long, limb -3 in. across, white. 
Stamens exsert. Fruit ovoid pointed, *3 in. long. Hab. Very 
local, in low country, open spots near woods. Singapore (Lobb); 
Changi; Bidadari (Ridley). Distrib. Bangka. 
Blume described this from a New Guinea plant, and it is improbable 
that his F. ligustrina was the Singapore plant, but his description suits this 
plant very well; no type of his is to be seen. 
(15) F. crenulata Maing. in Hook. fil. F.B.I. iv. 83; King, 
l.c. 610. 
A tall tree with distant horizontal spreading branches, base of 
stem thorny, about 30 to 40 ft. tall and 12 in. or more through. 
Leaves coriaceous, round obovate, narrow-ed to broad base, sessile, 
15 in. long, 12 in. or more across; nerves 4 to 5 pairs very prominent. 
Corymbs about 6 in. across, very many-flowered; peduncle 3 in. 
long. Flowers 1 in. across, flesh-colour, sessile or short-pedicelled. 
Calyx *35 in. long, campanulate, lobes blunt. Corolla 1*25 in. 
long, funnel-shaped. Fruit 1 in. long, greenish. Hab. Along tidal 
rivers, in swampy ground. Malacca, Ujong Pasir (Derry). Selan¬ 
gor, Klang; Ulu Selangor; Jugra (Foxworthy). Perak (Scor- 
techini). Penang in town. Kedah, Alor Sta. Native names: 
Malebera; Malbeira. Use: The timber valued for piles, if used 
with the bark on, as it resists teredo. 
Doubtful Species 
F. lanceolata King and Gamble, l.c. 607 ( not of Blume). Epiphytic 
creeper 40 ft. long. Leaves coriaceous thick and fleshy, oblan- 
ceolate blunt, narrowed to base, sub-sessile, very dark when 
dry, 2-5 to 4 in. long, 1*25 to 1*5 in. wide. Flowers apparently 
solitary, not seen. Calyx in fruit obconic, lobes rounded. 
Fruit ovoid-oblong, 1-5 in. through, glossy bluish green. 
Hab. Perak (Wray); Larut (Kunstler). 
This is certainly not the thin acuminate-leaved F. lanceolata of Bl., but 
until flowers are collected I am unwilling to give it a new name. 
