272 Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 
Trane: Kunstler (King’s Collector) 1386!. Kepan: at Coah, 
Curtis 2593!. Penanc: on Penang Hill, G.King!. PRovincz WEL- 
LESLEY: at Tasik Glugur, Ridley!. Dinpines: at Lumut, Redley!; 
Scortechini!. Psrak: Larut at 240—300 m. alt, King’s Collector 
5213!. Maxacca: Maingay K.D. 1316/2!; at Bukit Bruang, Ridley 
322!; at Pringgit, Goodenough 1675!; Hullett 640!. JoHoRE: at 
Tanjong Kupang, Ridley!. Stncaporn: at Chenchukang, Good- 
enough!; at Changi, Ridley!—Distrip. Tenasserim (Griffith K.D. 
4390!, 4392!), Borneo. 
3. HensLowia Wrayi, King M.S. in Herb. Calc.; Gamble in 
Kew Bull. 201 (1912). A climbing parasitic shrub reaching a consider- 
able length (12—18 m., Kunstler); branchlets terete, slender, the 
older somewhat rough. Leaves coriaceous; elliptic, obovate or 
oblanceolate sometimes orbicular, obtusely acute or rounded at apex, 
acute or acuminate at base; both surfaces glabrous, dull, olivaceous 
when dry; margins recurved; 4—8 cm. long, 2—-5 cm. broad; ribs 
3, prominent, sometimes branched but rarely; nerves few, short, 
inconspicuous, chiefly outside the outer ribs; reticulation obscure ; 
petiole rather thick, about 5 mm. long, gradually expanding into the 
blade. Flowers in short fascicles of racemes from the axils of the 
leaves or the scars of fallen leaves; o slender, 3—4-flowered, 5—7 
mm. long, with small ovate bracts on the rhachis and below the 
flowers; ¢ racemes thicker, fewer-flowered ; pediceis scarcely 1 mm. 
long. Pertanth-tube in 3 very short, lobes triangular, -5—1 mm. 
long, apex hooked; in 3 enclosing the ovary, lobes as in #. Disk 
concave, 1 mm. broad; in 3 with a minute apiculus, in ¢ witha 
5-lobed stigma. Drupe ellipsoid-obovoid, 1 cm. long, 7-5 mm. broad ; 
smooth, not ribbed, endocarp rugose; albumen much lobed. 
PERAK: hilly country at 150—300 m., King’s Collector 4214!, 
10834! (type); at Sungie Larut and Relan Tujor, Wray 2279!, 
4032!. Manacca: Goodenough 1937!; Hervey!. 
4, HENSLOWIA PLURINERVIS, Boerl. Handl. Fl. Ned. Ind. III. 
181 (1900)? A climbing shrub; branchlets rounded, rather rough, 
nearly black when dry. Leaves coriaceous; ovate, obtuse at apex, 
narrowed at base into the broad petiole; both surfaces glabrous, 
upper somewhat shining, lower dull; margins recurved; 4—7 cm. 
long, 3—5 cm. broad; ribs about 9, usually starting from the base, 
but occasionally branched; main nerves none, transverse nervules 
and reticulation very obscure; petiole stout, broad, 5—10 mm. long, 
