540 OLXvI. AROIDER. (J. D. Hooker.) [Anadendrum. 
* Leaves entire. 
1. A. montanum, Schott in Bonpland. v. (1857); Prodr. 371; 
leaves drying black ovate-oblong or oblong-lanceolate, petiole slender, 
sheath very narrow. Engler Arac. 97; Ic. ined. No. 83. Scindapsus mon- 
tanus, Kunth Enum. iii. 64; Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. 184. Pothos malayanus, 
Mig. l.c. Suppl. 596. P. elegans, Wall. Cat. 4444. Calla montana, Blume 
Cat. Hort. Buit. et in Flora (1825), 147. 
TENASSERIM ; at Mergui, Helfer. PENANG, Wallich. PEBAK, Scortechim 
King’s Collector. Matacca, Griffith, Maingay.—DistRis. Malay Islands. sae 
Stem as thick as a goose-quill, terete, smooth. Leaves 6-12 by 24-4 in., cons 
ceous, base cuneate rounded or subcordate often unequal-sided ; nerves very e 
spreading; petiole 3-9 in., sheathed to the knee in young leaves, to a rs 
height in older; knee 4-4 in. Peduncles 2-4 in., slender, rigid. Spathe 1 ! as 
beak long straight. Spadix 1-2 in.; stipes slender. Perianth cupular, near'y 
high as the ovary. Berries pisiform. eo 
Var. longirostris; beak of spathe as long as the body.— Perak, VWray,— Borneo. 
2. A. marginatum, Schott in Œstr. Bot. Wochenbl. (1857), 117: 
Prodr. 390; leaves drying green oblong-lanceolate acute or acuminate 
petiole very broadly sheathing up to the knee. Engler Arac. 96. Po 
marginatus, Wall. Cat. 4443. 
PENANG, Porter. PERAK, Scortechini, King's Collector.— DISTRIB. Suma 
Stem stout. Leaves 6-12 by 2-3} in., base acute acuminate cuneate or "7 in, 
usually unequal-sided ; nerves very many, subereot or spreading ; petiole Spathe 
sheath 4—4 in. broad, 2-auricled at the tip; knee short. Peduncles 3-5 in. 5 
14-23 in. long, as in A. montanum, white on pale yellow. Perianth annular. 
A . D blong 
3. A. latifolium, Hook.f.; leaves drying greenish broadly o 
cuspidately acuminate base acute, petiole rather slender, sheath very 
narrow. 
PERAK ; Scortechini, King’s Collector. . . perves 
Stem as thick as a swan’s quill, Leaves 10-13 by 44-54 in., coriaceous thing 
abont 12 pairs, strong, spreading and arched; petiole 7-10 iu., narrowly § bont ; 
for Zits length. Peduncle 3-bin. Spathe 2-3 in., white within, greenish p rian 
beak 4-4 the length of the body. Spadix 1-2 in., shortly stipitate. 
annular. 
** Leaves pinnatifid. 
4. A. medium, Schott in Bonpland. v. (1857) 45; Prodr. 392; pi 
phidophora Huegeliana, Schott ll. ee, 45, 384. Scindapsus medius, nU 
and Moritz Syst. Verz. n. 82; Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. iii. 186. Fe" 
medium, Engler Arac. 250. Pothos pinnatus, Wall. Cat. 4438. 
PERAK, Scortechini, King’s Collector. SINGAPORE, Wallich, Maing 
TRIB. Malay Islands. proader 
Stem 20 ft., less than lin. diam. Leaves 6-14 in. long and broad, or towards 
than long, membranous, deeply pinnatitid or pinnatisect, often perforate 5 dimi- 
the costa ; lobes 2-4 pairs, obliquely truncate, upper angle acute, basal lo "d 
diate-ovate; petiole channelled, sheathing towards the base. Pedune d. within- 
Spathe 2-3 in., eymbiform, pale green without, white or cream-colr Lin © 
les, an 
Spadir shorter than the spathe, yellow, stipes 4 in. Ovary 2.celled, acc 
ing bY 
is represented in a drawing by Scortechini. Berry turbinate. Seed (judging net 
ay.— I8" 
Maingay, but Mr. Brown and I find but one cell with 2 erect basal ovu 
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figure of Scortechini) with a macropodal emb o.—Engler bas referred nt 
anomalous plant to Epipremnum, en the stipitate spadix, ovules, the wa 
