This is interesting as being the first species recorded tee cos 
Malay Peninsula, no specimens having hitherto been received a 
m the country to hoe er and south of the Khasia Hills aid 
Silhet.—H. H. W. Pear 
Fig. 1, calyx and pistil; 2, corolla, showing also the scales and stamens; 3, cap- 
sule surrounded by corolla and calyx; 4, different views of seeds. All enlarged. 
