
ANHALS OF EOTAL BOTASK OAEDEN, 0AL0ÜTI1
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P L A T E 174A.
KAYEA MASH, K ing n. sp.
A gkteons tree. Yoimg branches slender, polished, the bart pale brown fwhen
. h e base aeute ^ raam nerves about 15 pairs, slightly prominent on the
C • " ^ ' ' r r -W l a t e , 1-5 t o 3.5 in. long, slend i'
0 in. long. t/,faU OYato-orbicular, concave. PelaU broadly ovati r t
» a l l e r than the sepals „i n c h longer than t h e ' ^ t ^ T ' ^ r e Z ' - t S S
. dged, glabrons taper.ng ,nt „ the cylindric style. „¡ t h three linear lobes Z w
S n i g a p o r e : Wallicli, Andaman Island). Mr E H Man
PtiTE 174A. Xayea K
5, Bndro-gyntoi'inm, opened out; 6, 1. iloirerio- braocli ; 3, youns fruit; o / ; 3, sepel • 4 „^nl
7,pi«ll w..k „r .™l „eUoo , „ /„j . j .
P L A T E ,ir4B.
KAYEA Cuimsil, King n. sp.
d r v "" . 1 " " " th e young branche, thin, polished, dark-colonrod when
d r y . Lea^ threkly cor.aceons, narro.vly olliptie-oblong. tapering to each end l"
a p e . acute o, acuminate, the base acute; noain nerves l l to W p°air,, s p™d i „ r t a '
p r o , n , n c n t beneath „hen dry; both surfaces smooth, the low» shin „ „ a d"' Ta
o p p o s e d , 70 m. m d.a.n., on pedicels -3 in. long. S.fal. broadly oyate-elliptic iC..s h g h t l y smaller than .be sepals, obovate el l ipt i c shortly acuminate. SUITLIZ,
o n g e r than the coro la; anthers r.nifonn ,YÍtb broad central conncct.ve. « « w j ;
t h a n the stamens the ovary ovoid-conic, tapering into the cur-.-od cylindric st/le
D J S C E i m O B S OF . lET l l ' D E.ISE IKDIAN PLiBTS. 14 5
Siisma with 4 linear teeth. Unripi, fruit ovoid, apicniate, half-enveloped b y the accrescent
s e p a l s .
P c n a n g ; Curtis; Nos. 748 and 805.
PLATE 1MB. JTayea CBriisii. King. I, flowering twig; 2. twig witii young fruit, 0/ ,
-t. sepal; B end 6. petnis i 7, stnmens; 8, pieLii; 9, section of OTurj ,
T h e s s t i k e j i i a ScoiiTECmjii, King in Jonni . As. Soc. Bengal, tor 1890, pi. 3, p. 193.
Nal. Ord. Tsrmtrwmmcece.
A tree, 50 to 40 feet high; young branches with pale brownish-grey bark, striato
w h e n diy. co r i a c e o u s , vertiecllato, drying of a pale green, oblanceolate, the apex
s h o r t l y abruptly and rather bluntly acuminate, narrowed from above the middle to the
r a t h e r stout short poliole, edges enth-e, under surface rather pale; midrib diitinet on
b o t h surfaces, nerves visible on neither; length 3 to 5 in., breadth I-io to nearly 3 in •
p e t i o l e -4 to -3. f W s dioecious, -6 to -8 in. in diam., pednncnlate, axilla,y, solitary or
i n fascicles of 2 to 6; peduncles slender, compressed, 1 to l-o in. long; the S bracteolcs
a b o n t -3 in. below the calyx, minute, fugacious. So/ah snbequal, fleshy with thin ed»es
r o t u n d , mu c h larger than the sepals, orbicular to reniform, olawod. Siamen, i,!
t h e male very numerous; anthers sub-sossile, the connective broad, bearin«- the 2 cells
o n Its edges and produced above them into a broad short truncate processrudimentarv
o v a r y ilattish, without stigma. &m,h Jkmm like the males but with fewer stamens-
. » r j hemispheric, imperfectly 2-celled; stignias 2, sub-sessile, flat, foliaceous each
d i v i d e d into 3 or 4 lobes wi t h thick corrngatod edges. T?nU a dry ovoid berry with
c o r i a c e o n s dartcolonied epicarp, -70 in. long, and -6 in. in diam., subtended by the
l e a t h e r y calyx. Sesds 2, large, broad, liorse-shoe-shaped, flattish, -5 in. long.
P c r a k , at low elevations; Scortochiiii, King' s Collector.
A very distimt >psci«s m t h mailer flowsr. tk.n tho oth.r .pooies of tio eenra.
PUTE 116. S,Ml.ii, King. 1, J„„r iug bi..el.i J, ripe fruit,, . / ., „ , , ,nd,.„„„„
1. petal; o, two antbers; 8, young froit; 7. young seed: e'llargeit.
P L A T E 176.
AOTISIMA HIQOELRI, King in Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, for 1890, pi. 3, p. 196.
^at. Orti. Tmistraimaceie.
S l e n d e r , scandent 30 to 60 feet long; young branches cylindric, striate
g l a b r o n s , dark-colourod. Le„ve, membranous, ovate, snb-acnminate to sub-rotund
m n e r o n a t o , minntely glandnlai-dentate, the base rounded or slightly cordate- none,-
s n r f a c e glabrons, rigid, the nerves and midrib minntely pubesccnt; lower surface mie
b r o w n when dry, minutely but densely tomentose; nerves abont 5 or 6 pairs, the lower
s p r e a d i n g , the npper sub-erect, prominent beneath as are the midrib and transverse