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ii6. DiscHiDiA COKDIFOLIA, King & Gamble. The leaves 

 in this plant, as well as in another quite similar collected by 

 W. D. Barnes in K'luanj^ Terbang, are lanceolate and hardly 

 cordate; but I think it is the same as the plant from the 

 Taiping hills, which I take to be the species intended by the 

 authors. 



117. [DiscHiDiA BENGALENSis, Colcbr. Occurs on the 

 ridges above Wray's Camp, alt. 3,300 feet. It ranges from 

 India to the Malay Islands.] 



GENTIANACE^. 



*ii8. Gentiana MALAYANA, i^tW/. o/>. «Y. p. 316. Common 

 on stream-banks on the Padang, and in damp spots, also near 

 Skeat's Camp. The flowers are a pure azure-bhie; I once, 

 however, found a pure white one on Gunong Ulu Riang. 

 Endemic. 



*ii9. Canscora trinervia, Ridl. op. cit. p. 316. Common 

 in damp shady places at Wray's Camp 3,000 feet altitude to 

 the Padang woods 5,600 feet. The flowers are pure white, 

 two of the petals are smaller than the others and so closely 

 appressed that at first glance they look like a single one, giving 

 the flower the appearance of a Sonerila. Endemic. 



120. Crawfurdia Blumei, Don.; antea, p. 51. A pretty 

 twiner with yellowish corolla and beautiful pulpy violet fruit. 

 In woods on Observation Hill and the Padang. 



Distribution. Java, previously collected by Wray in 

 Pahang. Gunong Kerbau, Perak, 6,600 feet. 



LOGANIACEiE. 



*i2i. Gaertnera ramosa, Ridl. op. cit. p. 317. Common 

 on the Padang in the woods at 5,000-6,000 feet altitude. 

 Flowers white. Endemic. 



*i22. [Gaertnera lanceolata, n. sp. {G. oblanceolata, 

 Ridl. op. cit. p. 317.) 



Shrub with a brown woody stem ^ inch through. Leaves 

 elongate, lanceolate-acuminate equally to each end, coriaceous, 

 7 inches long, i inch wide; nerves 7 pairs, upcurved towards 

 the margin, secondary nerves nearly as distinct, reticulations 

 fine, distinct, whole leaf minutely punctate above, dotted 

 beneath; petiole stout, half an inch long, winged to the base. 

 Branch-leaves similar, nearly 2 inches long, \ inch wide. 

 Stipules tubular, \ inch long, with 5 or 6 ribs and 5 or 6 setaceous 

 points, usually entire, but often split nearly to the base. Cymes 

 slender, base 3 inches long, with a peduncle half its length; 

 branches few and short, the lowest a quarter of an inch long, 

 two pairs, the rest one-flowered. Rachis minutely pubescent. 

 Bracts, lower ones linear, setaceous, as long as the cymes, 

 upper ones short-ovate, acuminate. Pedicels -^ inch long. 

 Calyx small, cup-shaped, margin entire or nearly so, teeth 

 absent or minute, pubernlous. Corolla ^ inch long, white, 

 glabrous, tube as long as the lobes, cylindric, lobes ovate, 



