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prominent, primary nerves inconspicuous, very numerous, 

 secondary nerves similar, reticulations fine and prominent, 

 12 cm. long, 2.5 cm. wide, petioles 6 mm. long, thick, rugose. 

 Flowers not seen. Fruits on pedicels i mm. long, 4 or 5 

 together on small bosses, below the leaves. Calyx lobes ovate, 

 acute, glandular, not ciliate. Drupe 2 mm. through globose 

 crowned with the style, pale, reticulate with deep red glands 

 round the style. At 5,000 feet. 



Allied to M. perakensis, King & Gamble, but with thinner 

 acuminate leaves. 



76. Lahisia longistylis, King & Gamble. 



77. Ardisia pachysandra, Mez. At 4,500 feet. 



78. Ardisia theaefolia, King & Gamble. At 4,500 feet. 



79. Ardisia rosea, King & Gamble. From 3,500 to 4,000 

 feet. 



80. Ardisia chrysophyllifolia, King & Gamble. At 6,000 

 feet. 



81. Ardisia colorata, Roxb. At 4,200 feet. 



82. Embelia kotundifolia sp. nov. 



Shrub, probably a climber. Leaves stiffly coriaceous, 

 elliptic ovate, blunt,, bases rounded, midrib grooved above, 

 main nerves, secondaries and reticulations slender, prominent 

 above, not or hardly visible beneath, densely black-dotted on 

 both surfaces, 4.5 cm. wide, petiole 7 mm. long. Panicles 

 very short, axillary, peduncles 2 mm. long, covered with ovate 

 bracts, with one or two short branches, similarly bracteate, 

 pedicels 3 mm. long. Sepals 4 connate at base, ovate, obtuse, 

 gland-dotted. Petals free, pubescent, elliptic, somewhat 

 clawed, glandular at the tip, 1.5 mm. long. Stamens 4, adnate 

 to the petals near the base. Anthers ovate, notched at the 

 base eglandular. Ovary ovoid, style cylindric, short, red, 

 glabrous. 



At 5,000 feet alt. 



Curious from its rounded, almost orbicular stiff leaves 

 and the very conspicuous glands on the sepals and petals. 



Apocynace^. 



83. Chilocarpus costatus, Miq. At 2,000 feet elevation. 



ASCLEPIADACE^. 



84. Dischidia tubuliflora, King & Gamble. 



85. Dischidia monticola, King & Gamble. At 4,200 feet. 



This appears to be a shrubby plant, and not a twiner like 

 most species. 



