Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 11 



anthers, then a longer nude portion, neuters numerous horn-shaped 

 white upcurved. Females one whorl ol)long 1 seeded. 



Selangor Caves, Kuala Lumpur (liitlley 8165) ; Lankawi (Cur- 

 tis). Endemic. 



4. T. FiLiroRME, Eidley, Journ. Roy. As. Soc. S. Br. Vol. XLT. 

 p. 45. Tuber globose ^ inch through. Leaves 2 or 3 deltoid hastate 

 acuminate lobes divaricate acute 2-3 inches long f-l~| wide, petiole 

 slender 2-5 inches long. Peduncle | inch long. Spathe 3 inches, 

 base elliptic | inch long olive green, limb linear very narrow, apex 

 eventually revolute yellowish spotted witli red. Spadix very slender 

 3^ inches long. Appendage ochre, 3 inches long filiform. Male por- 

 tion short below a long slender nude portion, neuters filiform contoi-t 

 long. Female flowers few oblong. 



Perak, Kuala Dipang base of limestone cliffs (Ridley 9620). 

 Endemic, rare. Allied to T. hulhiferum, Dalz. of the Concan, dif- 

 fering in the a))sence of any trace of bulbils, longer appendage and 

 neuters, and longer mule space below tbo male flowers. 



5. T. cusriDATUM, Blume. Cat. Hort. Buit. 101. Rumph. 1. 133, 

 t. 10, f. 1-3. Tuber oblong or globose 1 inch long. Stem 2 inches 

 long white. Leaves 3 or 4 ovate hastate or triangular light green 4 

 incbes long 1-H inches wide, petiole 3-9 inches long. Peduncle 1 

 inch long. Spatbe base dilated globose ril)l)ed bright polished green 

 I inch long, l)]ade linear acute deflexed 4 inches long, ^ inch wide 

 green edged red-brown. Spadix 4-6 inches long, appendage long 

 flliform from a conic base yellow, 3-5 incbes long, male flowers yellow 

 below then scattered white decurved neuters, linear, and a series of 

 horizontal purple tipped ones. Female portion very short, pistils 

 ovoid, stigma discoid. Dceaisne Descr. Herb. Timor. 39. Kunth. 

 Enum. if I. 26. Schott. Ic. Ar. 112. Svn. 19. Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 

 III. 194. Engler Arac. (iU. Hook. fif. Fl. Brit. Ind. VI. 5111. 

 Arum cii.yndatiiiu, Bl. Cat. Hort. Buitenz. 101, .4. flaqcJUforme, 

 Lodd. But. Cab. t. 396. Rovb. Fl. Ind. III. 502. Wight. Ic. t. 

 791. Griff. Itin. Xotes 13. Xo. 193. Xotulae III. 144, {fagelli- 

 ferum). A. ongulatum, Griff. Xotul. III. 143. 



Malacca: Ditches near the town (Ridley 11379), (Griffith); 

 Pcnang: Sepoy Lines (Curtis 185S) ; Pulau'Tikus (3023); Sing- 

 apore: abundant in some parts of the Botanic Gardens, evidently in- 

 troduced. Distrib. India, Siam, Malay Archipelago. 



5. Amorphophallus, Bl. 



Herl)s with usually large round tul)ers. Leaves produced singly 

 from the top of the tul)er, often very large, petiole tall and stout often 

 mottled or scal)rid, blade 3 lobed, with pinnatisect segments. 



