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style louger, stigma capitate, pistil quite glabrous. Capsule 

 fusiform, uarroAved upv^ards, 1 iucli long, J iucli through. 



KeJuh Peak. (Guiioiig Jerai) at 3,U00 to 4,000 feet altitude, 

 June, 1893. (Ridley, 5531). 



This beautiful plant is apparently peculiar to Kedah Peak. I 

 did not describe it Ijefore, as the part of the " Materials " 

 dealing with this genus was not published. As, however, no 

 description of it has appeared, I now describe it : It is allied 

 to B. Khjssll. 



170. K. liOBlNI?ONII, It. s^t. 



An epiphyte of no great size, gro\\ing usually on very lofty 

 trees, branches pale 1 >elow. Leaves in whorls of three, of which 

 one is smaller than the others, blade coriaceous elliptic to 

 lanceolate, obtuse to subacute, the smaller leaf lanceolate 

 acuminate sometimes, glabrous, dark above, paler beneath ; 

 nerves about eight pairs, conspicuous above, hardly visible 

 beneath, 3^-5 inches long, 2 inches wide ; petiole thick, i inch 

 long. Flowers in a terminal imibel of tive on a very short 

 peduncle ; pedicels 1^ inch long, glabrous. Calyx very small 

 and flat Avith very obscure rounded lobes. Corolla cam- 

 panulate, 1 inch long, 1] inch wide, l)right yelloAv, occasionally 

 flushed with red. Stamens included, shorter than the corolla, 

 nine, filaments filiform (piite glabrous, anthers oblong, keel 

 thick. Ovary glabrous style short, rather stout. Stigma 

 Ccipitate. 



Common in the Telom District from 3,400 to 5,000 feet on 

 Gunong Bcrumbau, growing often very high. 



The shorter, broader, thicker leaves, smaller flowers, entirely 

 glabrous, easily distinguish this pretty plant, which I am 

 pleased to associate Avith Mr. H. C. Robinson. 



177. R. MALAYANUM, Jack. 



Epiphytic. Gunong Berumliau and Telom. Common at high 

 altitudes all over the Peninsida. 



178. Pkbnkttyopsis Malayan a. King and Gamhlc. 



Summit of Gunong Berumban, originally found liy Wray on 

 summit of Gunong Batu Puteh (=7,000 feet) and by Scor- 

 techini. 



179. Gaultheria leucocakpa, BI. 



Gunong Berumlnm. 



I am rather doulitful as to this identification, as the plant does 

 not entirely agree Avith King's description, and I haA'e seen no 

 specimens or figures of the plant. It is a plant Avith long 

 pendulous branches and aromatic foliage. 



