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the whole minutely rusty-pubescent, pedicels slender. Calyx-lobes triangular acute 

 •03 to -05 in. long, ciliate ; tube as long as lobes or someWhat shorter. Corolla-lobex 

 oblong-spathulate, •! in. long, ciliate, minutely pubescent, sparsely gland-dotted. 

 Stamens longer than corolla-lobes, '15 in., anthers oblong, cells parallel, not warted 

 behind at the insertion of the long exsert filaments which spring from close to the base 

 of the corolla-lobes. Ovary ovoid-conical, style short curved, stigma minute. Berry 

 unknown. 



Tenassekim : at Moolyet, 5,000 feet, G. Gallatly No. 407. Gamble 

 No. 7906 from Mianimukh, Chittagong Hill Tracts, without flowers or 

 fruit, is probably this species. 



4. Labisia, Lindl. 



Small shrubs, with a creeping rhizome and erect stem, resembling 

 Pothos in appearance. Leaves few, coriaceous, entire or denticulate, 

 sessile orpetiolate, the petiole often dilated, main leaf-nerves very many, 

 at right angles to the midrib. Flowers hermaphrodite, minute, pink, in 

 axillary spike-like panicles, bracts very small. Calyx minute, 5-lobed. 

 Corolla 5-lobed, lobes ovate, induplicato-valvate in bud ; tube very short. 

 Stamens 5, wrapped in the corolla-lobes ; filaments very short ; anthers- 

 ovoid, introrsely dehiscent, no staminodes. Ovary globose, attenuated 

 into a short style ; stigma small ; ovules few, immersed in a globose 

 central placenta. Fruit small, globose, red, 1-seeded. Seed globose, 

 hollowed at the base ; albumen smooth ; embryo cylindric transverse. 

 — DiSTBiB. About 4 species, all of the Malay Peninsula and Archi- 

 pelago. 



Leaves petiolate without decurrent wings : — 

 Leaf-blades elliptic-lanceolate, much longer than broad 1. L.pumilavar. lanceolata.. 

 Leaf-blades ovate or ovate-orbicular, nearly as broad 

 as long.. .. .. .. ..2. L. paucifolia. 



Leaves with winged petioles or sessile : — 



Wings very narrow, blade of leaf acuminate at both 



ends . . . . . . . . .. 1. L. pumila. 



Wings broad : — 

 Leaves crenate, thin, main-nerves rather distant . . 1. L. pumila, var. alata. 

 Leaves entire, coriaceous, main-nerves very close 

 and regular ... .. .. ..3 L. longistyla. 



1. Labisia pumila, Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. PI. II. 645 (1876). A 

 semi-herbaceous undershrub, with rooting stems and leaves not jointed 

 at their insertion but decurrent into them. Leaves bluish-green, 

 elliptic-lanceolate, acuminate, narrowed at the base, and more or less- 

 decurrent on the petiole ; crenately toothed, or sometimes nearly 

 entire ; blade 5 to 8 in. long by 1 to 2-5 in. broad ; midrib thick, often 

 rusty-pubescent ; main-nerves extremely numerous, nearly at right angles 

 to the midrib, parallel, slender, anastomosing towards the margin, and. 



