506 MR. H. N. RIDLEY ON CYRTANDRACEZ MALAYENSES. 
DIDYMOCARPUS QUINQUEVULNERA, Firdl., l.c. 
Is similar, but with white flowers, with the lobes tipped with 
crimson or violet. 
Native of Pahang. 
D. Kampsosaa, 0.B. Clarke, in DC. Monog. Phan., v. p. 92.' 
Much resembles D. platypus, C. B. Clarke, but has a broader 
and shorter flower, and a broader and shorter capsule. 
It occurs in Pahang and also in Borneo. 
D. INZQUALIS, Sp. Dov. 
Caulis lignosus, 5-pollicaris et ultra, $ poll. crassus, bruneo- 
pubescens. Folia plura, alterna dissita lanceolata inequilatera, 
petiolata, acuta, serrata, basi attenuata, swperne velutina, subtus 
pubescentia (siccata), superne fusca, subtus brunea, 5 poll. 
longa, 15 pollices lata, vel minora; petiolus pubescens, $ poll. 
longus. Pedunculi axillares, 13 pollicares, pubescentes. Flores 
in cymd congesti, magni, cerulei, brevissime pedicellati. 
Bractese linearis, ferme 4-pollicares. Calyx } poll. longus, 
pubescens, campanulatus, lobis breviter liberis linearibus. 
Corolla pollicaris cerulea, tubo basi gracili apicem versus 
dilatato, lobis brevibus rotundatis. Stamina 2, filamentis 
gracilibus longiusculis, antheris oblongis. Ovarium elongatum, 
cylindricum. Stylus longus, gracilis, in stigma obconicum 
attenuatus. Capsula cylindrica, glabra, 14 poll. longa, apice 
acuminata. 
Kedah, Gunong Chinchang, Sept. 1890 (Curtis, 2568). 
Flowers blue. 
This is allied to D. crinita, Jack, but has much softer and 
less pubescent leaves, alternate and not crowded at the top of 
the stem as in that species. The calyx is very small in com- 
parison with the corolla, and the lobes of the latter are much 
shorter and more incurved, resembling those of Didissandra 
jlammea, mihi, and allied species. The leaves are very 
inequilateral, one side of the lamina extending nearly } inch 
below the other. 
D. (Sectio Hetrropm@a) caulis elongatus. Folia dissita. 
Flores minores, tubo longo. 
D. avso-mMarcinatus, Hemsl. in Journ. Bot., xxv. (1887) 
p- 204. 
Perak, Thaiping Hills; abundant. 
