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attenuata, dense hispida, ad 6 poll. longa, 3 lata, nervis 
distinctis petiolo plano lato. Pedunculi laterales, graciles, 
6 pollicares, superne glabri. Panicula patens, ramis tenuibus 
fasciculatis. Flores explanati, albi roseo-tincti. Calycis lobi 
lanceati, perparvi. Corolla distincte bilabiata, tubo brevi 4 poll. 
lato, lobis 2 superioribus ovatis recurvis; labium inferius 
trilobum, lobis lateralibus breviter acutis medio latiore obtuso. 
Stamina filamentis in medio incrassatis virescentibus ; antheris 
oblongis connatis flavis. Pistillum longius, crassum; ovarium 
in stylum attenuatum. Stigma parvum, capitatum. Capsula 
(immatura) longa tenuis pollicaris. 
Lankawi (Curtis, 2571). 
This has a short woody stem ending in a tuft of leaves, dark 
green with large crenulations. The flowers are very short 
- tubed and spread widely, and are distinctly bilabiate. They 
are white or pale lilac. 
Divymocarpus (§ REPTANTES) REPTANS, Jack, in Malay Misc., i. 
(1820) v. p. 3. 
Penang, Pulau Butong (Curtis, 1706). Also collected in 
Penang by Wallich, Lobb, and others; and in Java by 
Zollinger. 
Var. monticota, Ridl. D. producta, C. B. Clarke, in DC. 
Monog. Phan., v. p. 96. 
Gracilior, longius repens, 1} pedalis vel ultra. Folia 
lanceolata, acuta, basi in petiolum attenuata, 2 poll. longa, 
8 poll. lata, ciliis longioribus sepissime rufescentibus. 
Perak, Larut Hills, 1-2,000 feet alt. Lumut, in the 
Dindings, Hermitage Hill. 
Sungei Ujong, Bukit Tumiang, Bukit Sulu. 
Also Sumatra (Horsfield, in Herb. Brit. Mus. !). 
A very different looking plant, often growing in masses on 
banks. The shoots are covered with a dense mass of hairs of a 
reddish colour when dry, and the whole plant is more straggling 
and has very narrow leaves. In one plant the leaves are 
glabrous except the edges and midrib, and the flowers also vary 
much as to indumentum. 
The two plants D. reptans, Jack, and D. producta, C. B. 
Clarke, however, pass into each other, and are, I think, mere 
forms. 
It is called “Rugum Bukit,” “Bunga Jarom Bukit,” and 
