MR. H. N. RIDLEY ON CYRTANDRACEXH MALAYENSES., 515 
we 
Lobb doubtless got the plant at Penang, where it is common. 
The: flowers are pale blue. 
Dipymocarpus (§ Loxocarpus) SERICEA, sp. nov. 
Herba pusilla, subacaulis. Folia plura lanceolata, acu‘a, 
petiolata sericea, lamina 1 poll. longa, } poll. lata, petiolo 
4 pollicari. Scapi graciles, bipollicares, sericei, floribus 2-3 
apicalibus parvis. Bracteze sericee, $ pollicares. Pedicelli 
graciles, + pollicares. Flos 3 poll. longus, campanulatus, 
minute pubescens, subregularis. Stamina filamentis breviusculis, 
antheris ovoideis crassis. Stylus longus, tenuis, } pollicaris, 
corollam superans. Capsula brevis, lanceolata, recta, glabra, 
3 poll. longa, pedicello incrassato elongato. 
Lingga (Native collector !) (R. W. Hullett; v. sicc.). 
A small, tufted plant, with narrow, silky leaves and very 
small flowers. The style is longer than the corolla, which is 
unusual. The capsule is like that of D. incana, but narrower, 
smaller, and glabrous. 
D. (§ Loxocarpus) CERULEA, Sp. nov. 
Fere acaulis. Folia plura, ovata, basi cordata inequilatera 
subacuta, Jonge petiolata, petiolis ad 8 pollicaribus pubes- 
centibus, laminis cordatis ovatis denticulatis ad 6 poll. longis 
4 poll. latis superne sericeis, subtus tomentosis nervis con- 
spicuis elevatis. Pedunculi usque ad pedales hispiduli, viscidi ; 
cyme spe compact, viscide. Flores plures, bracteis lanceo- 
latis angustis. Calycis lobi lanceolati argusti, corolle tubo 
breviores. Corolla 3 poll. longa et lata, cerulea (ore violaceo) 
pubescens bilabiata, lobis superioribus oblongis obtusis, inferiori- 
bus truncatis medio longiore, tubo brevi lato campanulato. 
Stamina exserta filamentis in medio subito incrassatis flavis 
Ovarium breve, 
sigmoideis, antheris connatis atro-violaceis. 
Capsula 
crassum, oblongum; stylus tenuis ; stigma parvum. 
81 pollicaris, lanceolata sursum curva acuta viscida. 
Perak, Larut Hills; abundant at 5,000 feet alt. 
Bukit Hitam (Kelsall). 
A very beautiful plant covering the rocks. The leaves are 
gray, silky, and very soft; the flowers in tall peduncles, in 
cymes often compact ; the whole head of flowers being viscid 
The flowers are pale cobalt blue, with a 
The stamens are bent sigmoidly and 
Selangor, 
from glandular hairs. 
darker, more violet, eye. 
swollen at the point where they emerge from the tube, the 
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