16 ME. H. N EIDLET OX PLANTS 



ANONACE^. 

 , Okophea setigera, EidL, sp. nov. 



Rami atri, liirti, superne (partes juniorcs) dense brunneo-velutiui. Folia lanceolata, 

 acuminata, basi obtusa subcoriacea, subsessilia, 13 cm. longa, 3 cm. lata, sicca 

 utrinque gi-isea, nervis subtus prominentibus 14 paribus setosis, setis in nervis 

 uervulis et reticulationibus dissitis, costa densius setosa. Flores in pedunculrs 

 axillaribus dense rufo-birtis. Sejoala 3, parva, ovata, dense liirta. Petala 6 in 

 seriebu^s 2, exteriora sepaloidea, lanceolata, obtusa, extus ad 1-5 mm. longa, interiora 

 4 mm. longa, oblonga, obtusa, versus basin pauUo angustata, extus longe birta, 

 intus glabra. Stamina 12, glabra, connective prolongato rotundato erecto. Carpella 

 plura, birta. 

 Camps III to VIII, 2500 to 4900 ft. 



A single specimen witli one flower. Tbe foliage resembles tbat of O. setosa, King. 

 Tbe petals are bardly spatbulate, being only slightly narrowed at the base. The stamens 

 have a curved rounded, rather large connective. 



Cananga odoeata, Hook. f. & Thoms. Fl. Ind. i. 130. 

 Canoe Camp, 150 ft. 

 Distrib. Malay Peninsula. 



PoPOWiA PisocARPA, Endl. in Walp. Hep. i. 74. 

 Camp VI b, 3900 ft. 

 Distrib. Sumatra, Java, Borneo. 



OxTMiTRA BIGLANDULOSA, Scbcff. in Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. xxxi. (1870) 341. 



Camp III, 2500 ft. " Pale yellowish brown. Eig tree." 



Distrib. Malay Peninsula and Islands. 



There is also a species of Artabotrys in the collection, but too imperfect to describe. 

 The order Anonacese does not seem to be nearly as well represented in New Guinea as 

 ill tlie more western islands of the Archipelago. 



MENISPEIIMACE^E. 



Stephania Zippeliana, Miq. in Ann. Mus. Lugd.-Eat. iv. (1868) 86. 

 Camp VI a, 3100 ft. 

 Distrib. Endemic in New Guinea. 



CEUCIEEE.E. 



Nasturtium inbicum, DC. Syst. ii. 199. 

 Camps VIII to IX, 4900 to 5500 ft. 

 Distrib. Indo-Malaya, China. 



