OF MOUNT MENUANG GASING, SELANGOR. 287 
however, was recently obtained on G unong Kerbau in Perak; while among 
the new species, Oberonia grandis, probably the biggest species in this large 
genus, the remarkable Blastus pulverulentus, and the new Balanophora are 
the most noteworthy. 
List of Plants collected. 
POLYPETALÆ. 
MAGNOLIACEÆ. 
ILLICIUM CAMBODIANUM, Hance, in Journ. Bot. xiv. (1876) 240. 
The flowers rather smaller than usual, and the petals not ciliate on 
the edge. 
Distrib. Common on all the hills at about 4000 feet elevation. 
ANONACEÆ. 
GONIOTHALAMUS CURTISII, King, in Journ. As. Soe. Beng. lxi. (1892) ii. 
15 (Mat. Fl. Mal. Pen. i. 324). 
Distrib. Selangor and Perak. 
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Uxoxa riLiPEs, Xidl., n. sp. 
Arbor 10-12-pedalis, glabra, cortice nigro. Folia elliptica, acuta, basibus 
rotundatis, tenuiter coriacea, superne viridia, subtus glauca, 19 em. longa, 
9 em. lata, nervorum 15 paribus, petiolis 1 em. longis. Flores singuli, 
axillares, kermesini vel brunnei, pedicellis filiformibus ad 38 cm. longis, 
Sepala parva, deltoideo-ovata, acuta, 3 mm. longa. Petala elongata, linearia, 
a basi latiore acuminata, ad apices spiraliter torta, angustissima, 15 cm. longa, 
ad basin 9 mm. lata. Stamina antheris oblongis apicibus late triangulari- 
ovatis. — P'istilla lageniformia, dense pilis rufis tecta. Carpella matura 
ellipsoidea, 8 mm. longa, 5 mm. lata, brevissime apiculata, stipitibus 1 cm. 
longis. 
Also in Perak (Scortechini, 342); Larut, 2500 to 3000 feet alt., 10 to 
20 feet tall: flower brown, fruit glossy-green with brown tinge (King's 
Collector, 5291). Hill garden, medium-sized tree, flowers crimson ( Wray, 
609). 
This plant is identified by King (Mat. Fl. Mal. Pen. i. 295) with U. longi- 
flora, Roxb., a native of Assam and Chittagong. His description in this 
article and the description and figure in the * Annals of the Calcutta Garden,’ 
vol. iv. 1. p. 58, pl. 80, do not apply to the Perak plant, which appears to me 
to be a very distinct species. It differs in its very much longer and more 
slender pedicels, which in U. longiflora vary from 14-8 inches in length and 
are much stouter ; in its petals, which are much narrower, narrowing rather 
abruptly from a broader base into a long filiform point, whereas in U. lonyi- 
flora they are gradually narrowed and linear lanceolate, much broader and 
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