1915-] H. N. Ridley: Plants from Gunong Kerbaii. 



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37. Rhodamnia trinervia var. uniflora. At 5,500 feet 

 elevation. The same form as on Mt. Ophir and Gunong 

 Tahan ? 



38. RJiodauinia trinervia var. snb-trifiora. At 4,500 feet. 



39. Eugenia Stapfiaiui, King. At 4,500 feet. 



40. E. (Jambosa) jugalis sp. nov. 



Branches grey. Leaves very coriaceous, elliptic, blunt or 

 rounded, narrowed at the base or obovate, drying pale, dotted 

 black underneath, nerves about 8 pairs faint on both surfaces, 

 especially beneath, secondaries nearly as conspicuous, midrib 

 grooved above, elevate beneath, reticulations fine and 

 prominent, 5 cm. long, 3 cm. wide, petiole thick channelled 

 .5 mm. Corymb shorter than the leaves terminal 5 cm. long, 

 pedicels i cm. long. Calyx obconic 7 mm. long. Petals 

 suborbicular 5 mm. long, soon caducous separately. Stamens 

 very numerous 1.5 to 2 cm. long, anthers small. Style longer. 



From 4,000 to 6,000 feet elevation. In one specimen the 

 leaves are larger, 8 cm. long by 5 cm. wide. 



Begoniaceae. 



41. Begonia praeclara, King. At 4,000-4,200 feet. 



42. B. vennsta, King. At 4,500 feet. 



Samydaceae. 



43. Casearia esculeiita, Roxb. At 4,000 feet. 



Araliaceae. 



44. Brassaiopsis palniata, King. x\t 4,500 feet. 



45. Heptapleurum subulatum, Seem. At 2,000 feet. 



RUBIACEAE. 



46. Ophiorrhiza communis, Ridl. At 4,000 feet. 



47. Argostemma involucratum, Hemsl. At 4,500 feet. 



48. Viir. glahrum. At 4,000 feet. 



49. Argostemma snhcrassum, King. At 4,500 feet. 



50. Urophyllum glahrum, Roxb. At 4,200 feet. 



51. Hedyotis c.ipitellata, Wall. At 2,000 to 3,500 feet. 



52. Gardenia (Gardeniella) puldiella, Ridl. At 5,000 feet. 



53. Ixora stricta, Roxb. At 4,500 feet. 



54. /. opaca, Br. At 5,000 feet. 



