502 MR. H. N. RIDLEY ON CYRTANDRACEH MALAYENSES. 
As in ZZ. Lobbiana, Hook., the foliage is very variable, the 
leaves are sometimes narrowly lanceolate, 1} inches long by 
4 inch wide, and sometimes more coriaceous and ovate 23 inches 
long by 14 across. The calyx is dark red, the corolla as 
brilliant as that of 4/7. Lobbiana, Hook. 
AEscuynantaus Watticuu, R. Br. in Benn., Pl. Jav. Rar., p. 116. 
On trees in thick jungle. 
Singapore, not rare, Chan Chu Kang, Kranji, Bukit Mandai; 
Malacca, Mt. Ophir (Lobb); Sumatra (Korthals); Borneo, on 
Matang Hill. 
The corolla is dark red, the calyx green. 
8. Hinpesranpvil, Hemsl. ex Hook. f., Bot. Maq., t. 73605. 
On the upper branches of a lofty tree, near the top of the 
Thaiping Hills, in Perak (June, 1893). The single specimen I 
obtained differed from the plant cultivated at Kew, in being 
more elongate and shrubby, rooting along the branch, but it 
appears to be otherwise identical. 
AGALMYLA STAMINEA, Blume, Bijdr., p. 767. 
Perak, Larut Hills, common on trees, twining round the 
stems ; also a native of Java. 
A beautiful scarlet-flowered creeper. I have seen a large 
brown sunbird visiting the flowers and probably fertilizing 
them. 
DipIssanpRa FRUTESCENS, C. B. Clarke, in DOC. Monog. Phan., 
v. p. 67. 
On banks at about 1,000 feet and upwards. 
Penang Hill (Curtis); Perak, Thaiping Hills!; Malacca 
(Grigith) ; also a native of Sumatra. 
D. sp. 
T met with another fine species of this genus and of the same 
section (§ Cyrtandroides), in the woods of Gunong Panti, in 
Jobore. It had fine crimson flowers; unfortunately all the 
flowers seem to have been lost, so I defer describing it. 
The following four plants have quite the habit of some of the 
larger flowered Didymocarpi, but they have four complete 
stamens instead of two, and if Didissandra is to be retained as 
a genus for all Didymocarpi Didyname, these should be 
included therein, but they have no other connection with the 
others in the genus. 
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