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the cup-shaped enlarged perianth-tube, smooth on the margins or 
with the remains of the perianth-lobes and staminodes, pubescent 
without, 5 mm. high and 8 mm. in diam.; pericarp thin, smooth, 
dotted. Lepidadenia magnifica, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I. 936. Cyli- 
codaphne magnifica, Meissn. in DC. Prodr. XV. 1. 203. 
Penance: Waterfall gardens, Ridley 10770!. Maacca: at 
Nyalas, Derry 1017!. (Vern. ‘Madang Telon’); Ridley’s Collector 
448! (Vern. ‘ Madang Kuraing’).—Distris. Sumatra (Teysmann 
1011 from Batang baroes, west coast !). 
Teysmann’s specimen in Herb. Calc. has leaves only but all the specimens 
enumerated agree with it. 
Var. pahangensis, Gamble. Leaves larger, up to 12 cm. broad, 
more coriaceous, shining above reddish beneath when dry; main 
nerves less oblique, at about 70° with the midrib, deeply impressed, 
up to 25; petiole up to 2 cm. long, very stout. 
PaHAnG: at Pulau Chenkel and Kwala Tenok, Ridley 2271 ! etc., 
(Vern. ‘Thadang Kunyit’). 
The & flowers of this variety exactly agree with those of Derry 1017. 
The ? flowers have been used in the description of the species. 
19. LirsEa Riptey1, Gamble in Kew Bull. 317(1910). Atree; 
branchlets moderately stout, dark brown, uppermost minutely rusty- 
puberulous as are the lanceolate buds and the inflorescence. Leaves 
chartaceous, alternate; elliptic-oblong or -lanceolate, obtuse or 
acute or acuminate, often mucronate at apex, long attenuate at base ; 
upper surface smooth, shining, glabrous except the rusty-puberulous 
midrib, minutely areolate-reticulate; lower paler or even sub- 
glaucous, younger slightly puberulous, later glabrescent, the nerves 
pubescent; margins recurved; 10—25 cm. long, 4—8 cm. broad; 
midrib slender, scarcely raised above, prominent beneath; main 
nerves 7—10 pairs, often irregular or branched, impressed above, 
raised beneath, starting at about 50° with the midrib and curving 
upwards to and along the margin, the uppermost 2—3 pairs nearly 
rejoining the midrib at its apex; transverse nervules very irregular, 
prominent, enclosing a faint areolate reticulation; petiole stout, 
flattened above, slightly rugose, nearly black, 1°5—2°5 cm. long. 
Flowers in short (up to 12 mm.) slender-peduncled umbellules in very 
short axillary or lateral racemes of 6—12, the racemes densely rusty- 
villous about 5 mm. long; umbellules 8—10 mm. broad when open ; 
involucral bracts 4, ovate-oblong, concave, 4 mm. long; flowers in 
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