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MATERIALS FOR A REVISION OF LAURACEAE IV*
In the genus Actinodaphtie Nees one new combination and one new species ace presented; in LAndera Thunb. one new combination, 4 new species and one new forma; in lAtsea Lam. one species has been reduced to synonymy, one nomen novum is presented, 5 new species are described and of 6 species new cecords are given; one species has been reinstated. The obscure Mackilus sericea Bl. is a3sumed to be conspecific with Persea bombyeina (King ex Hook, f.) Kosterm. In the genus Persea Mill. one nomen novnm, two new combinations and one new species are created and proposed. In the genus Phoebe Nees one new combination and two new species are presente
THE GENUS CYNOMETRA (LEGUMINOSAE) IN CEYLON
In Ceylon 2 species of Cynometra occur, the wide spread C. iripa of the mangroves, which was enumerated as Cynometra ramiflora var. heterophylla by Thwaites and wrongly included in C. ramiflora by Knaap-van Meeuwen and the new species C. zeylanica Kosterm., formerly thought to be the Malesian C. ramiflora. The latter, as defined by Prain and based on a Rumphian plate, does not occur in Ceylon. Cultivated is the Malesian C. cauliflora with a white- and a pink-flowered forms
MATERIALS FOR A REVISION OF LAURACEAE II
New species are described in Actinodaphne (2), Beilschmiedia (1), Cinnamomum(14), Endiamdra (20), Lindera (1), Litsea (8).New combinations are made in Cinnamomum (2), Litsea (2), Neolitsea (1).New names are proposed in Persea (2), Beilschmiedia (1).One variety is created in Cryptocarya.Endiandra fragrans Allen is reinstated.Reductions, are made in Actinodaphne (2), Beilschmiedia (2), Cryptocarya (15),Endiandra, (6), Endlicheria (1), Haasia (1), Lindera (3), Litsea (41), Persea (1), Phoebe(1), Tetranthera (12).New records are cited for most species.First record of Caryodaphnopsis tonkinensis from New Guinea
A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS DIPLODISCUS* Turcz. (TILIACEAE)
1. Seven species of the genus Diplodiscus are described, of which three (D. microlepis, D. parviflorus and D. decumbens) are new to science, and one (D. hookerianus) was formerly described as Pentace (for the description of D. decumbens cf. p. 264).2. The area of distribution of the genus covers the Malay Peninsula, Borneo and the Philippines.3. The affinities of the genus are discussed.4. A key to the species is presented
DURIO MACRANTHA KOSTERM., SPECIES NOYA (BOMBACACEAE) FROM NORTH SUMATRA
An interesting species of Durio from Sumatra is described and illustrated from a living specimen growing in Bogor
BERRYA ROXB. and CARPODIPTERA GRIS.
In his monographic treatment of Tiliaceae, Burret {in Notizbl. bot.Gart. Berlin 9: 607. 1926) pointed out the close affinity of Berrya andCarpodiptera, the former represented in Asia and the Pacific area, thelatter from Africa and America
NEW AND CRITICAL MALAYSIAN PLANTS IV
1. Sixteen new species are described in Guttiferae : Garcinia longipedicellata, G. segmentata; Kayea laevis, K. paludosa.Lauraceae:Alseodaphne data, A. gigaphylla, A. obovata ; Beilschmiedia argentea, B.dilmyana, B. gigantocarpa,B.kinabaluensis, B. myrmecophila, B. rufolanata,B. rufoperulata,B. wieringae;Dehaasia novoguineensis. 2. Seven new combinations are coined in Lauraceae : Alseodaphne archboldiana (Allen) (basonym : Nothaphoebe archboldiana Allen),A. reticulata (Gamble) (basonym : Nothaphoebe reticulata Gamble) ; Beilschmiedia cuneata (Meissn.) (basonym : Persea cuneata Meissn.) ; Beilschmiedia palembanica (Miq.)(basonym : Cryptocarya palembanica Miq ) ; Dehaasia longipedicellata (Ridley) (basonym :Beilschmiedia longipedicellata Ridley), D. oblanceolata (Merr.) (basonym : Beilschmiedia oblanceolata Merrill) ; D. titanophytta (Airy Shaw) (basonym : Beilschmiedia titanophylla Airy Shaw). 3. Two new names are coined in Lauraceae : Dehaasia membranacea Kosterm. (based on Dehaasia longipedicellata (non Ridley) Merrill).Sterculiaceae : Sterculia perryae Kosterm. (based on Sterculia clemensiae (non Ridley) Merr. & Perry)
NOTES ON TWO LEGUMINOUS GENERA FROM EASTERN INDONESIA
Β 1. A new monotypic genus, Kalappia Kostermans, is established for a tree of commercial importance from Celebes, K. celebica Kostermans. The genus is assigned to Caesalpiniaceae (Tribus Cassiae).2. The Papilionaceous genus Desmofischera Holth.(only species: D.monosperma Holth.) is reduced to a synonym of Monarthrocarpus Merr.[only species: M. securiformis (Benth.) Merr.]. Additional collections, from Morotai, are cited
NEW AND CRITICAL MALAYSIAN PLANTS-I
Ab omnibus speciebus generis legumine permagno,falcitto vel subfalcato et foliolis magnis differt.Tree up to 30 m high, with a clear bole 21 m high and 50 cm indiameter.Buttresses up to 2 m high, extending 1 m from bole, 5β10 cmthick. Bark grey-brown, rather smooth or cracked,occasionally scaling off in irregular pieces; dead bark 2β9 mm thick; living bark 5β9 mm,red. Sapwood 5β15cm, yellowish, with agreeable smell; heartwood redbrown.Branches cylindrical, red-brown or grey, lenticellate; branchlets at apex rusty puberulous.Leaves bipinnate, up to 35 cm long, glabrous,glandless; petioles 3β12 cm long, glabrous or microscopically pulverulently puberulous; rachillae 2 or 4, up to 25 cm long, lower ones shorter; leaflets opposite or the proximal ones subopposite, coriaceous or chartaceous, glabrous, 4β5-jugate (apical leaves 3-jugate), elliptic, (4β)6β12 cm long, (1.5β)3β8cm wide; proximal ones as a rule smaller than distal ones; top acuminate or caudate-acuminate with blunt tip; base rounded or subacute; both surfaces glossy (lower one brown when dried) ; upper surface reticulate or rather smooth; lower surface with prominent midrib and 4β6 pairs of inarching, prominent, lateral nerves; veins prominulous,laxly reticulate; petiolules 3β5 mm long, usually stout, deeply channelled above (sometimes not channelled in swollen petiolules). Inflorescence raceme-like, up to 10 cm long, with stout main rachis. Flowers in axils of more or less persistent, ovate, concave, glabrous, 1β2 mm long bracts.Calyx unknown. Corolla-tube unknown; lobes elliptic-lanceolate, concave,glabrous, 3β5 mm long. Anthers 1 mm long. Pod woody, up to 24 cm long and 4.5 cm wide, constricted between seeds, falcate or subfalcate, 2-seeded,dull, ferrugineous (when dried), furrowed, not dehiscent; dorsal suture conspicuous. Seeds brown, ellipsoid, 4 cm long, 2.5 cm wide, hardly com- pressed, top oblique; cotyledons flat-convex, hard
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