140 
1-15 mm. longis instructae; Lecomte, Flor. Gen. Ind,-Chin. 
iv. p. 164. 
Sram. Me Yuak Phre, 240 m. Luang Vanpruk 234; Pre 
Hue Oi, 300 m., Luang, Vanpruk 410. 
The receipt of a second specimen of this species has necessi- 
tated a slight revision of the original description since the 
leaves are considerably smaller ‘and the inflorescences more 
expanded than in the type specimen; the two gatherings agree 
in all other essential respects. 
In his original description Craib compared the plant with ‘. 
paniculata, Champ.; it gt sai however, te be very closel 
allied to S. aenea, A. W. , from Travancore. The whitish- 
green of the upper surface ‘of the leaves, ae axillary Nee 
triangular-acute calyx eal the corolla lobes and thro 
with a covering of shor a te ae cr anthers and the 
of the under sutface of the leaf. It is unfortunate that we do 
not know the fruits and seeds of either S. Vanprukit or S. aenea, 
as without them the affinity of the two species is rather a matter 
of conjecture. 
al 3 ge describes his no. 410 as a woody climber over 50 ft. 
4. §. ieeeenhs A. W. Hill, “peer ramulis et pedunculis 
tetragonis, coro campanulata tubo breve lobis repandis, 
antheris ae areas ovario glabro distincta 
Frutez ramis sulcatis in juventute nmin pubescentibus. 
Folia ovata vel obovato-elliptica, basi rotundata vel rotundato- 
cuneata, apice acute et longe acuminata, 6-9 cm. longa, 3-4 cm 
lata, 5-nervia, trinervia, superne vernicosa, nervis” impr essis, 
‘pagina inferiore nervis minute ni petioli circiter 
5 cm. 
5 mm. longi. Inflorescentiae axillares, paniculatae, 2-5— 
longae, pedunculis pedicellisque ramen rg pubescentibus. 
Calycis segmenta triangulari-ovata, 0°75 longa, ne 
minusve acuta, glabra, marginibus ciliatis. mC orolla 35 ¢ 
