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cymes rather many flowered ; terminal tliyrsi densely. Outside of corolla grey velvety 

 all over. Calyx-limb wide by cupsliaped, divided for half ils length into broad 

 lobes. Leaves elliptical, at the underside crisp hairs. Secondary veins 3—4 on 

 each side. 



Distribution. Gathered in numerous place.s in the Mai. peninsula, in the 

 low lands. 



10. C'. Janoivskii. Val, n. sp. 



Upper half of the corolla tube inflated, inside covered with long, dense hair, 

 as are the filaraents Corolla lobes hall the length of the tube. Axillary flower- 

 stalks with 1-3-5 flowers. Terminal inflorescences simple racemose. Flowers the 

 largest in the genus. Outside of corolla-tube thin-velvety, lobes hairless. Calyx 

 large, cup shaped, not incised, with short broad acute teeth. Leaves lanceolate, 

 longacinninate. 



Distribution: Northern New-Guinea. Jabi mountains. 



11. C. montana, Korth. msc, in Herb L. B. 



Flowers unknown. Fruits in the leaf axils isolated or in peduncled cymes of 

 3-5-flowers, forming simple closed racemes at the twig-tops. 



Calyx-lobes persistent on the fruit, only connected at the base, linear-subulate. 

 Leaves lanceolate or elliptical, rather firm, with long tapering points and acute, obtuse 

 or rounded base. Secondary veins 2-3 on each side Stipules small, triangular, 

 having long hairs. Stems, inflorescences and under sides of leaf nerves thin-velvety, 

 in sicco ochreous yellow. Fruit obovate oblong. 



Distribution. S.E. Borneo. Summit of the Sakoembang, 1000 metres above 

 sea level. 



EXPLANATION OF THE FIGURES. 



Fig. 1 Coptosapelta montana ; Leaf of an old plant. 



Fig. 2 ,, flavescens, flowering plant. 



Fig. 3 „ „ very young plant. 



Fig. 4 ,, montana; young fruiting plant. 



Fig. 6 „ hameliaeblasta. 



Fig. 6 ,, olaciformis. 



Fig. 7 = Fig. 1. 



Fig. 8 and Fig. 9 Coptosapelta fuscescens. 



Fig. 10 ,, flavescens, flowering plant 



Fig. 11 = Fig. 6. 



Fig. 12 „ lutescens. 



Fig. 13 and Fig. 14 ,, maluensis. 



Fig. 15 ,, Hammii. 



The figures have been obtained by carbon-impressions according to the method 

 of Elmer D. Merrill. Fig. 4 is not retouched, only retraced with ink. 



The others have all been worked up by the designer with the aid of the 

 original print and of the leaf; the tertiary vein system is consequently a little too 

 prominent ! 



