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The flowers bear a line of erect hairs mid-way across the corolla 
Jobes and the anthers, which are inserted in the sinuses, are 
bearded at the base. The calyx segments are coriaceous an 
glabrous with fringed margins. The leaves are large, markedly 
triplinerved to quintuplinerved, glabrous, brown in the dry state 
but with both surfaces shinin The nerves are slightly im- 
pressed on the upper surface and the veins are fairly 
conspicuous. 
Merrill includes a specimen collected in the neighbouring 
island of Samar under S. Wenzelii, but it is no doubt a distinet 
leaf. Merrill, to include the Samar plant, Bscctibes the leaves 
of S. Wenzelii as “ 5-pli- vel 5-nervia’’; ‘‘ 5-nervia’’ should be 
omitted from his description. The young stems and the petioles 
are furnished with hairs and on the back of the leaf the median 
nerve especially is markedly pubescent, the general surface being 
glabrous and dull. e main veins are more distant than in 
Wenzelit. The fruit of the Samar plant appears to be rather 
larger, and the seed, which is also horny and glabrous, is about 
9 mm. long by 4 mm. broad, being tesseroid in sha with sharp 
angles (see p. 206). The seed of S. Wenzelii is more or less 
circular in outline and is flattened on one side. 
7 53. es Ledermannii, Gilg et Benedict in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 
iv. p. 
New Gr vinza. Kaiser-Wilhelmsland : Pee ees dense 
high wood, 850 m., Ledermann 8927; 9224; 9435 (Fl. Oct.). 
The corolla is 2: 5 mm. long with the lobes 15 mm. long. The 
throat is described as being slightly and very shortly hairy, but 
whether there is a line of erect hairs across the lobes or whether 
the species should be placed among those with woolly throat hairs 
ee be determined from the description. The anthers are 
gla 
54. S. Horsfieldiana, Mig. in Flor. Ned. Ind. ii. p. 379; 
A. W. Hill in Kew Bull. 1911, p. 294. 
Java. Depok (Buitenzorg), Koorders 81; Banyumas, Koorders 
82 and other specimens ah K Bile 
The calyx segments except for the margins are glabrous. In 
the celle the line of hairs occurs about one-third of the way 
up the lobes and the anthers are inserted in the sinuses. 
66. : §. palembanica, Mig. in Flor. Ind. Bot. Suppl. pp. 227, 
551; A. W. Hill in Kew Bull. 1911, p. 293. S. pilgeriana, Gilg 
in Notizbl. der Kgl. Bot. Gart. Berlin, 1897, no. 8. p. 268. 
Sumatra. 
The cal ents are hairy on the outside. The arrange- 
ments of af ace Negras and position of the anthers is similar to 
that which obtains in S. Horsfieldiana. 
