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angled, pale-brown or cinereous when dry. Leaves coriaceous, oblong- 

 elliptic, gradually but ratber bluntly acuminate, rounded and somewhat 

 unequal-sided or narrowed ; both surfaces dull-brown when dry, opaque, 

 the midrib very prominent on the lower surface ; main-nerves 10 to 12 

 pairs, curved, spreading, more prominent on the lower than on the upper 

 surface; length 6 to 9 in.; breadth 2 to 275 in.; petioles '1 in. or less; stipules 

 triangular, keeled, acute, about as long as the petioles, sometimes forming 

 a connate 4- toothed tube. Flowers about - 5in. long ; their pedicels about 

 •3 in., collected in fascicles on tubercle-like, very shortly brauched, mi- 

 nutely bracteolate cymes in the axils of fallen leaves. Calyx narrowly 

 campanulate, constricted about the middle ; the moutb truncate but 

 with 4 minute sharp teeth. Corolla slightly longer than the calyx, sal- 

 ver-shaped ; the tube cylindric, hairy within, shorter than the 4 oblong 

 obtuse spreading lobes of the limb. Anthers linear, sessile, exserted. 

 Stigma exserted, with 2 ovate-oblong spreading thick lobes. Ovary 2. 

 celled, with numerous ovules on 4 placentas. Fruit the size and shape 

 of a pepper-corn, smootb ; seeds numerous, triangular, somewhat com- 

 pressed ; the testa pitted, shining, pale-brown. 



Perak : Wray 2134 ; King's Collector 4007, 5620, 5631, 7504. 

 3. Randia impressinervis, King & Gamble n. sp. A climber; 

 young branches twice as thick as a crow-quill, dark-brown, minutely 

 pubescent. Leaves subsessile, coriaceous, elliptic-oblong or elliptic, 

 shortly acuminate, somewhat narrowed to the rounded or acute base ; 

 both surfaces brown, the upper tinged with olivaceous and shining, 

 the lower paler, dull ; main-nerves 7 or 8 pairs, spreading, curved, and in- 

 terarching at some distance from the edge, depressed on the upper sur- 

 face and raised on the lower, the veins rather prominent on the lower ; 

 length 3 25 to 4*5 in.; breadth 1 to 175 in. ; petioles under "1 in. ; sti- 

 pules about "15 in. long, broadly triangular at the base witb a long acu- 

 minate apex, pubescent. Flowers "3 to *35 in. long, on pubescent pedi- 

 cels from "5 to '15 in. long, in short cymes from the axils of fallen leaves, 

 sub-globular and less than 1 in. in diam. ; the branches very short, and 

 with small bracteoles. Calyx pubescent outside, campanulate ; the limb 

 as long as the tube, truncate but with 5 or 6 minute teeth. Corolla-tube 

 •125 in. long, glabrous within, the limb longer than the tube with 5 or 

 6 oblong blunt spreading lobes. Anthers broadly ovate, apiculate, exserted, 

 on filaments as long as themselves. Stigma exserted, clavate, separating 

 into 2 broad lobes ; ovary 2-celled with many ovules on 2 placentas. 

 Fruit like a small peppercorn, with 10 to 12 vertical ridges, glabrous ; 

 seeds compressed, triangular, grooved. 



Perak : Wray 2158 ; Scortechini 254 ; King's Collector 3336, 4894 

 10399, 10821.— Distrib. Borneo, Eaviland 1895, 2969, 



