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which was growing at the foot of an Aporosa tree in the open meadow land. It would, 
I think, be well worth cultivating. 
IxoRA CONCINNA, В. Br. 
A small bush, usually, at least, with light orange-coloured flowers. Common in the 
heath districts. Kwala Pahang, Pramau, Kwala Berar. 
I. PENDULA, Jack. 
In thick jungle. Tahan River. 
Widely scattered over the Peninsula, but never very common. The flowers are not 
‘red, as described in the ‘ Flora of British India,’ but white, with pink corolla-tube. 
I. AMGNA, Mig. 
Tulomalaty, near Pekan. 
1 GRANDIFOLIA, Zoll. 
Jungles by the River Tahan. 
Flowers white, with pinkish corolla-tubes. 
I. STENOPHYLLA. (Pavetta stenophylla, Korth. ?) 
Korthals described this plant from specimens collected on the banks of the Tewe, at 
Mount Rankon, Sakumbang, in Borneo. His description is short, but it fairly well fits 
-æ plant which is very abundant along the rocky banks of the Tahan River. This is а 
bushy shrub, about 6 feet high, with lanceolate acuminate acute leaves tapering to both 
ends, and quite glabrous. Тһе keel on the back of the leaves is prominent, and the 
principal nerves are arched. Тһе lamina is from 4 to 5 inches in length, and three 
quarters of an inch wide; the petiole a quarter of an inch long. Stipules setaceous, 
i inch. Тһе corymb of flowers is small and loose, with few branches, bearing only 
from six to twelve flowers. Вгасіѕ ovate acute. Flowers on short pedicels as large - 
as, and resembling those of, 7. fulgens. Calyx-teeth ovate acute, small. Corolla light 
orange; the tube slender, 11 inch long. Petals lanceolate acute, nearly half an inch long. 
Style exsert, bilobed. Тһе berries usually single, as large as а pea, black, with purple 
pulp, апа one or two grey seeds mottled with purple. 
This charming plant is an ally of T. fulgens without doubt, but can hardly, I think, be 
considered an extreme form of this species. І have certainly specimens of Irora 
approaching this from Larut, in Perak, which has been called 7. fulgens, var., by the 
Kew authorities; but though for Г. fulgens the leaves are remarkably narrow, they are 
not acuminate at the base, and the corymb of flowers is larger and the petals blunt. 
I. CLERODENDRON, п. өр. Suffrutex, parva, pauciramosa, Clerodendron deflexum simu- 
lans, ramis juvenibus pubescentibus. Folia lanceolata, utrinque acuta vel obovato- 
acuta, petiolo brevi, 9 pollices longa, 3% pollices lata, superne glabra, subtus 
pubescentia (siccata virescenti-brunnea), costa et nervis (9 paribus) prominentibus. 
Stipulee subulate, basibus triangularibus, pubescentes, j-pollicares. Cymæ termi- 
nales, peduneulis pubescentibus nudis, foliis 2 parvis ovatis sessilibus exceptis, com- 
pactze, pollicem сгаззее, ramis brevibus crassis pubescentibus. Flores plures. Sepala 
