g-labrous linear, iiicliicled. Stylo shorter tbaii corolla, fetoiit. 



Stigma oljovate flatteueJ retiise papillose. Fruit (unripe) 



obovoid very hairy and crowned with the long linear !-:e})al!5. 

 Teloin, abundant. 

 This is allied to L. sealarifvrniis, Kirig and Gamble, but differs 



in its pale leaves, hairy nerves, peduncle and calyx. 



144. PSYCHOTEIA BKACHYBOTIIYS, It. .^ji- 



Scandent with slender stems, ^-^^ inch through. Leaves lanceo- 

 late coriaceous, acuminate obtuse, base acuminate, glabrous, 

 minutely black dotted and dark green or black when dry, 

 l.T-2 inches long, by | inch wide ; petiole | inch long ; nerves 

 four pairs, inconspicuous. Stipules short and ring shaped 

 with two short points. Cymes very short, j iucli long in 

 flower, lengthening in fruit, terminal almost completel}^ gla- 

 brous. Flowers very shortly pedicelled, ^\j incli long. Bracts 

 linear obtuse. Calyx very short, cop shaped, five lobed, lobes 

 very short pubescent. Corolla very short, lobes five, pubescent 

 outside, hairy within the tube. Stamens five, anthers oblong- 

 obtuse, longer than the short filaments. Style short. Stigma 

 bilobed. Fruit on lengthened pedicels (^ inch long) and 

 cyme branches lengthened to half an inch, ellijitic pyriform, 

 I inch long (unripe) ; pyrenes three, ribbed. 



Grunong Berumban at 6,000 feet elevation, and also nu-i with 

 on the Seniangko Pass, Selangor (Kidley, 12072 j. 



This sipecies is allied to P. Scortechinii, King, differing in the 

 smaller leaves, short cyme and coriaceous leaves. 



14-5. Fs. FULVA, Bnrh. ILiui. 



Sporadic in woods, Telom. It also occurs in the Taiping Hills. 

 The very small flowers are pinkish white and the fruit orange. 



14G. F.S. VIKIDIFLOKA, JJJ . 



A variety with rather larger and thinner leaves. A bush, Telom. 



147. Ps. CONDENSA, KiltiJ ClIlJ GidllKf. 



(junong Berumban. I only got a few scraps of this plant in 

 bud. It appears to be the i)hint intended luider this name, 

 but the flow^ers have not been described, and I have not seen 

 fruit, 



148. Ps. anctUlata, Kurth. 



A single specimen of what appears to be a foi'ui of this common 

 wide spread plant was obtained on Gunong Berumban. 



149. Chasalia cukvifloka, Tlnr. 



Common in woods, Telom. The form much resemlilcd the 

 ordinary lo\v-counlr\ one. 



