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stigma bilobum, lobis ovatis; ovula solitaria, fere ex imá basi erecta. Fructus 
globosus, 1 lin. dimetiens, jugis 8 prominulis, minutissime hirtellus, dipyrenus ; 
pyrena altera minor vacua; endocarpium crustaceum in facie ventrali suleatum vel 
plus minusve bisuleatum. Albumen zequale. 
At the Penokok, alt. 3200 feet (Haviland, 1328). 
I think Streblosa should be kept up as a distinct genus on account of its peculiar 
habit, which is produced chiefly by the herbaeeous growth, by the very thin leaves, the 
axillary inflorescences (which in the present species resemble very much those of a 
common nettle), and by the minute flowers and fruits. Miquel says of Streblosa, 
*frutices"; but the specimens I saw of Psychotria tortilis, Blume, the only species 
seen by him, are decidedly herbs. The genus Streblosa is limited to Malaya. 
GARTNERA RUFINERVIS, Stapf, n. sp. Frutex. Ramuli graciles, novelli sparse rufo- 
pilosuli, demum glabrati, cortice cinerascente. Folia petiolo plerumque 2-4 lin., 
raro ad 7 lin. longo suffulta, lanceolata vel oblanceolata, 3—4 poll. longa, 1 poll. lata, 
longe in petiolum attenuata, apice acuminata, tenuiter coriacea, exsiccando rufo- 
fusca, supra glaberrima, subtus primo in nervis plus minusve rufo-furfuracea, mox, 
axillis nervorum hirsutulis exceptis, glabrata, nervis lateralibus utrinque 7-9 supra 
leviter impressis, subtus prominentibus, sub margine arcuatim collectis. Stipul:e 
2-3 lin. longze ad medium tubulose connate, demum profundius fisse, apice late 
rotundate, ciliate. Panicula pedunculo i-$ poll. longo suffulta vel subsessilis, 
brachiata, 1-14 poll. longa lataque, furfuraceo-puberula ; cymulze dense in corymbum 
dispositee ; bracteze minutze, acute ; pedicelli brevissimi. Calyx turbinatus, paulo 
ultra 4 lin. longus; lobi rotundati, minuti, ciliatuli. Corolle tubus 1 lin. longus, in 
fauce dense villosus; lobi late ovati, vix $ lin. longi. Stamina breviter exserta, 
3 lin. longa; filamenta antheris paulo breviora. Stigmata crassiuscula. 
At 6000 feet (Haviland, 1210). 
Allied to G. Junghuhniana, Miq., but chiefly distinct by the shape of the stipules, by 
weaker panicles, smaller flowers (about half the size), and by the shape of the calyx- 
limb. 
CHASALIA GRACILIS, Stapf, n. sp. Frutex glaberrimus. Rami graciles, teretes, lineis e 
commissuris decurrentibus tenuibus notati, viridi-albidi. ^ Folia petiolo tenui, 
2 lin. longo suffulta, ovato-lanceolata, 2 poll. longa, 1-9 lin. lata, basi cuneata, apice 
acuminata, tenuiter membranacea, in margine circumcirca tenuiter incrassata, 
pallide olivacea, nervis lateralibus utrinque 7-9, tenuibus, inferioribus 2-3 lin. inter 
se distantibus.  Stipule e basi connatà brevissime ovate, pallide, vix 1 lin. 
attingentes. Inflorescentia terminalis, corymbulosa, pedunculo 1-1}; poll. longo 
gracili suffulta, minute bracteata; bractew subulate ; flores pedicellati; pedicelli 
1-2 lin. longi. Calyx cupulari-turbinatus, $ lin. longus; limbus 5-denticulatus, 
minutissime papillosus.  Corolle tubus fauce villosus, pro ratione latus, 2 lin. 
longus; lobi 5, oblongi, «equilongi. Stamina 5,sub fauce inserta; filamenta 
brevissima ; antheree elliptieze, } lin. longe. Stylus e fauce breviter exsertus, 1 lin. 
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