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12(>. W. RAIJCINA, v. SJh 



A large shrub. Leaves elongate, lanceolate, narrow acuminate, 

 almost e(junlly to lioth ends, glabrous; nerves eight pairs, 

 ascending and ending in loops at the margins, 6-8 inches long, 

 1-H inch wide; petiole winged for most of its length, ~ inch 

 long. Stipules lanceolate obtuse, cymes axillary oj^posite ; 

 peduncle 3 inches long; branches few, slender, I. inch long; 

 pedicels very slender, filiform, H inch long, bearing a single 

 wliite flower. Calyx tube obconic, minutely pubescent, limb 

 sho)-ter, nearly entire, cup shaped, I inch long, glabrous. 

 Corolla white, | inch long, base dilate shortly, tube abruptly 

 narrowed, lobes wider, linear oblong, four, glaln'ous subobtuse, 

 longer than the tube. Stamens four, anthers long, linear 

 nearly as long as the corolla lolies, apiculate. Style stout, 

 puliescent, almost as long as the stamens. Stigma bilobed, 

 lobes elliptic, flat. Fruit glol^ose ovoid, | inch long, seeds 

 two. Telom Water-fall. An elegant slirul) remarkable for 

 its long narrow leaves and diffuse cymes. 



127. W. Napierii. v. ><2k 



A shrub. Leaves elongate, lanceolate acuminate, narrowed to 

 the base, thinly coriaceous, glabrous above, hairy beneath, 

 especially on the nerves and nervules, 7-12 inches long, 2^-4 

 inches wide ; nerves 8 to 12 pairs, elevated on the lower 

 surface; petiole 1:1-2 inches long, hairy. Stipules triangular 

 acute, hairy, | inch long. Peduncle 6-8 inches long, 

 pendulous, bearing at the end about four cymes, compact 

 in a head, 1 inch long (more lax in fruit), very hairy. Calyx 

 five lolled, densely covered with hairs. Corolla white, h 

 inch long, hairy, lobes four oblong obtuse, about half the 

 length of the tube. Stamens foiir as long as the lobes, 

 glabrous, antliers linear apiculate. Style much longer than 

 the corolla. Stigma very slender narrowed at both ends. 

 Fruit globose, greenish grey. 



Negi'i Seml)ilan at Bukit Tanga, near Seremban (W. CI. Napier), 

 Telom (in fruit). 



This species is most nearly allied to W. longifolia, Hook, fil., 

 differing in its much larger and more hairy leaves, and long 

 hairy peduncle beai'ing densely clustered hairy cymes. The 

 only flowering specimen I have seen was obtained by Sir 

 W. (jr. Napier, who made a small collection of plants near 

 Sereml)an, after whom I name the plant. 



128. IXORA GRANDIFOLIA var. ARBORESCENS. 



Slopes of Cunong Eerumban. A tree with smaller leaves than 

 usual in this sjiecies. 



