199 
( (1891); Dibru Ghar, Masters 1109; Lushai Hills, Changsil, 
Prazer. Chittagong Hill Tracts, Gamble 6720 b. 
1043 Var. ovata, A. W. Hill. Folia late ovata, 8-11 cm. longa, 
0-63 cm. lata, conspicue 5-nervia, sub-triplinervia, abrupte 
acuta, basi rotundata vel rotundato- cuneata, petiolis marginibus 
ut in typo incurvatis pubescentibus. S. Wallichiana, Steud. ex 
Kurz, For. Fl. ii. p. 167; Kurz, Rep. For. Veg. Pegu (1875), 
7a Sime A. po xel., Bp: 68 ; vide Brandis, indian Trees, p. 474, 
Burma. Pegu: Yomah, Kurz 2319. 
pr Var. intermedia, A. W. Hill. Folia elliptico-ovata vel ovata, 
8-11 cm. longa, 4-5-5-5 em. lata, apice plus minusve abrupte 
acuta, basi Oa hg 5-nervia, triplinervia, vernicosa, coriacea, 
nervis vix impres 
CHITTAGONG. Burkul, Lister 321. 
S. Wailichiana is a distinct plant, among the species with a 
long corolla tube, in having a dense line of hairs at the base of 
the corolla lobes, surrounding the ater filaments, and in having 
the lower two-thirds of the style cov asia with erect hairs. The 
ovary and the corolla tube are glabro 
In the type specimens the two Saitdeis8i ate nerves run parallel 
to the margins of the long elliptic leaves and are placed some 
5 mm. from the actual margins; the outermost pair of nerves, 
which are inconspicuous, run just inside the margins. In the 
variety ovata the intermediate nerves retain the elliptic outline 
seen in the type, but there is a broad extent of leaf lamina 
between them and the margin owing to the widely ovate shape 
of the leaf; the lamina is also much thinner. From Chittagong a 
plant intermediate between the type and the var. ovata has ‘ae 
collected, which is sufficiently distinct to be considered a 
separate variety with the name intermedia. 
iz. $. Spireana, Dop in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. lvii. Mém. 19 
(1910), -p: 19 et in Lecomte, Flor. Gén. Ind«Qhin, iy. p- 169, 
Pl. iui. figs. C, 6-10. 
‘Jovpb-Crzaa Laos: Tranninh; Cahn-Trap, Spire 1204. 
According to Dop this species is distinct in having the lobes 
of the corolla hairy on the inside, a character however which I 
have failed to recognise. The leaves closely resemble those of 
- Pierriana, but the Sara appear to be less pubescent. 
"8. einer A. W. Hill, in Kew Bull: 1909, 2 359; 
in Tow nae 1911, . 288. 
RCHIPELAGO. Borneo: Sarawa ‘e Kuteing, Beccari 
1188, 1348; gree Central wake Ais Nieuwenhuis in herb. 
Hort. Bot. Reg. (?) 
| The. Central, cea specimen. is said to: cf a tall. tree, as it 
consists of; leaves’ only, its reference »4 to, this. spécies must. be 
