| . . and there is, so far as I can see, but one (instead of two) winged | seeds i in each coccu S 
c oe habit and general form of the flowers are the same in both species, except tha a 
24 MR. H. N. RIDLEY ON PLANTS 
Camps VI d and VI c and VII to VIII, 3600 to 5500 ft.; Camps VIII to IX, 4900 to 
1100 ft. 
A form with the leaves sprinkled with hairs above. 
This species is allied to Z. Herzogii, Schum., of Papua, differing in its hairiness, 
and the more distinctly obovate petals and broader lip. The flowers are described as 
ranging from white to pink. 
RUTACE.E. 
EvoDIA SPECTABILIS, Ridl., sp. nov. 
Folia trifoliata, glabra, coriacea, foliolis obovatis obtusis breviter cuspidatis 10-14 cm. 
longis 7-8 em. latis (medio paullo latiore 8-10 em. lato), basi in petiolulo 1 cm. 
longo decurrentibus, nervis 10-12 paribus subtus elevatis, petiolo 9 cm. longo. 
Panicula brevis, 4 cm. longa, 8 cm. lata, trichotoma, pedunculo 2:5 cm. longo, 
pedicellis pubescentibus 7 mm. longis. Sepala 4, ovata, obtusa, pubescentia, 4 mm. 
longa. Petala alba, oblonga, lanceolata, obtusa, carinata, apicibus incurvis 5 mm. 
longis, facie interna e basi pubescente. Stamina 4, filamentis crassiusculis apice 
angustatis 8 mm. longis, antheris ellipticis. Discus pubescens, substellatum, lobis 
brevibus obtusis 4. Ovarium 4-lobum. Stylus vix dimidio filamenti zqualis. 
Camp VIb, 3900 ft. 
Allied to £. crassiramea, K. Schum., of New Guinea, but the leaves are petioled. 
TERMINTHODIA OPPOSITIFOLIA, Ridl., sp. nov. (Plate 1. figs. 20-27.) 
Rami graciles. Folia opposita, simplicia, obovata vel oblanceolata, obtuse cuspidata, 
basi longe cuneata, margine integro, 8-9 em. longa, 3:5-45 em. lata, nervis 
tenuibus pluribus parallelis, petiolis gracilibus 12 mm. longis. Panicule axillares, 
trichotome, 4 mm. longs, paucifloree. Bractee minime, ovate. Pedicelli 2 mm. 
longs. Flores parvi, 2 mm. lati. Sepala 4, parva, ovata. Petala majora, 4, 
triangularia, acuta, staminodiis 4 adnatis. Stamina 4, filamentis sequilongis | 
complanatis versus apices attenuatis. Discus pulviniformis. Ovarium 4-lobum. 
Stylus staminibus equalis, filiformis. Stigma capitatum, bilobum. Cocci 4, ovati, 
bivalves, 4 mm. longi, glanduliferi, monospermi, endocarpio soluto. Semen 
tennissimum, parvum, ala lanceolata obtusa. | 
Camp VI», 3900 ft., and Camp VI c, 5500 ft. : : 
The genus Zerminthodia was founded by myself on a shrub obtained on Gunong : 
Tahan in the Malay Peninsula. It is allied to Zvodia. Its distinctive characters were 
its alternate simple leaves and winged seeds. In this species the leaves are opposite È 
2s I see in this species four staminodes alternating with the stamens each consi tin 
s bork Doente adnate to the petal and an abortive m E anther. i 
