KaceuiL bi"eviusculi, 2 pull, lougi, foliis breviores. Flores parvi 

 (lissiti i>edicellati, ] poll, longi. Sepala 4 ovata pubescentia 

 roseo-bruunea. Petala vix lougiora quaui sepala, oblonga, fim- 

 briata, viridesceuli-alba, pubescentia. Stamiua 12, filamentis 

 brovibus. antheris liuearibus, siue barbis sen aristis. Ovarium 

 globosuiu, stylo brevius. Torus erassus uudulatus. Drupa glo- 

 bosa, plus quam ^ poll, louga, rugosa. 



Cximoug Tahau, 5,000-5,500 ft. Shrub 10-12 feet high. Sepals 

 piukisb brown ; j^etals greenish white. (5528.) 



Near Elxocarpus punctatus, King, in Jonrn. As. Soc. Beng. Ix. ii. 

 (1891) 139 (Malay Peninsula, Java, and Sumatra), but differs in 

 the more fimbriate petals, longer style, and entire leaves. The 

 fruit is very different from that of E. punctatus and resembles that 

 of E. 2J(ii'vifvlii(s, Wall. 



RUTACEJi. 

 EVODIA SIMPLICIFOLIA, It. Sp. (jJ. 806). 



Frutex T-pedalis ramosus. Folia opposita elliptica obtusa, basi sub- 

 cuneata vel rotuudata. coriaeea integra, uervis primariis saepe 1(3, 

 nervulis reticulatis, 3-8 j poll, longa, If poll, lata, siccitate pallida, 

 petiolis I poll, longis. Paniculae petiolo vix longiores in axillis 

 foliorum summorum dispositae. Flores non visi. Capsulse 4-lo- 

 batte I poll, latae rugosse glabrae. 



Gunoug Tahan, 5,000-6,000 ft. A shrub 7 feet high. In fmit 

 (5492.) 



Much resembles E. pachyphylla, King, a native of Perak, but is very 

 distinct in its simple unifoliolate leaves and glabrous capsules. 



CELASTRACE^. 



Salacia perakensis, Kbuj, in. Jour a. As. Soc. Betuj. Ixv. ii. (1896) 364, 

 e descript (p. 306). 



G-unong Tahan, 5,000 ft. A small tree ; flowers dull red. (5332.) 

 I have seen no authentic specimen. 



Distrih. — Originally collected in Perak by Scortechini, who gave 

 no exact locality. 



ROSACEiE. 



Photinia dubia, Lindl, in Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii. (1821) 104, t. 10 

 (p. 806). 



Ounong Tahan, 5,000-6,000 ft. Small shi-ub 8-15 feet high ; fruit 

 brownish red. (5486.) 



Not recorded in the " Flora of the IMalayan Peninsula " : it was 

 collected by Griffith at Bukit China, a low hill close to Malacca, and 

 by myself on rocks by th^ river in the Dindings, where it is a low 

 straggling bush. 



Distrih. — North India. 



