282 Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 
I-flowered. Sepals 4, elliptic, tomentose without, glandular within. 
Staminal column equal to sepals, tomentose, anthers 12—8. Ovary 
tomentose. Capsule 2°5—3 cm. long, valves attenuate, truncate at 
apex. Seeds 12 mm. long. Hook. f. in Trans. Linn. Soc. XXII. 
422, t. 73; Masters in Gard. Chron. (1872) 542; Hook. f. in DC. 
Prod. XVII. 102 and Fl. Br. Ind. V. 70; Burbidge in Garden XVI, 
542 ic. col; Macfar. in Engl. Pfl-reich IV. iii. 37. N. tomentelia and 
N. Teysmanniana, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I. i. 1073, 1075. 
Penance: King’s Collector 1720!, 1723!, alt. 2000—2700 ft. at 
Penara Bukit, Curtis’ Collector!, probably also Wallich 2244!: Lobb!; 
Walker 13!, alt. 2000 ft., Hullett 163!. Prrak: at Larut, King’s 
Collector 2022!, alt. 800 ft. Matacca: on Mount Ophir, Lobb!: 
Hullett 872! : Whitehead.—Distriz. Malaya to Sumatra and 
Borneo. 
3. NEPENTHES GRACILLIMA, Ridley in Journ. Linn. Soc. 
XXXVIII 320 /1908). A slender climbing shrub. Siem trigono. 
cylindric, glabrous. Leaves 5—10 cm. long, 1—1-5em. broad; sessile, 
half amplexicaul, coriaceous, lanceolate, glabrous; longitudinal veins 
3 pairs united by reticulate transverse nerves; tendriJ slender below 
thickened towards pitcher; pitchers 5—10 em. long, I1—1‘5 em. 
broad, subcylindric, widest at middle, pale green with elongated purple 
areolae, wings narrow, sparsely ciliate abov >, reduced to shallow non- 
ciliate ridges below ; peristome uniform, cylindric, oblique, elevated 
posteriorly, faintly striate, bounded below by a dull densely tomen- 
tose external collar; lid 1—1-°5 cm., ovate, with large circular glands 
within; spur simple, recurved; pitcher within smooth glaucous 
purple above, glandular and shining over lower half. Injlorescence 
12—20 cm. long; raceme shorter than peduncle, slender; pedi- 
cels 1-flowered, bracteolate. Sepals oval, densely tomentose without 
and along inner margin. Staminal column equal to sepals, pubescent 
below, glabrous above, anthers 8—6. Female flower unknown. 
Capsule 14—15 mm. long, fusiform, valves lanceolate, sparsely 
pubescent. 
Pawane: at Telom. Ridley 13704!; on Mt. Gunong Tahan 
about 3000 ft. alt., Robinson and Wray 5309!. 
4. NEPENTHES SINGALANA, Beccari Malesia III 12. t. 3 (1886). 
A terrestrial or epiphytic climbing shrub, often drying brown black. 
Stem 2—3 m. high, 3—4gonous, pubescent, at lengthglabrous. Leaves 
