Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 285 
ft. elev., King’s Collector 7395!, at 5300 ft., 7421!; at Gunong Batu 
Putih, Wray 339!, at 6700 ft. Wray 1643!.—Disrrie. Malaya. 
7. NEPENTHES REINWARDTIANA, Mig. Pl. Jungh. I. 168 (1851). 
A graceful branched climbing shrub. Stem 2—3 m. high, triangular 
to subcylindric. Leaves 7—25 cm. long, 1—3-5 cm. broad, sessile, 
broadly amplexicaul, + decurrent, herbaceous, linear lanceolate, glab- 
rous ; longitudinal veins mostly 2, rarely 3 or 4 pairs, innermost 
starting from near middle of rib, transverse nerves obscure reticulate : 
tendril 15—30 cm. long, delicate but thickening upward; pitchers 
10—20 cm. long, Z—4 cm. broad, nearly uniform, cylindric or slightly 
ventricose below, expanded toward mouth, glabrous, semi-membran- 
ous, pale green to purple green, wings in lower pitchers expanded 
non-ciliate, in upper reduced to ridges; peristome ovate, oblique, 
cylindric, uniform, faintly striate, lid elliptic- or orbicular-cordate, 
glabrous with many minute glands within, pitcher internally glau- 
cous-violet over upper half or two-thirds, with two brown ‘“‘ eyes”’ 
on upper posterior triangular area, below shining glandular. Sta- 
minal inflorescence 20--45 cm., pistillate 10—15 cm. long; raceme 
lax, pedicels biflorous below uniflorous above. Sepals elliptic, glab- 
brous, glandular along middle within. Stamznal column longer than 
sepals, ferrugineo-tomentose below, anthers 8. Ovary densely tomen- 
tose. Capsule 25—30 mm. long, tetragonous, shining. Seeds 15—17 
mm. long, testa around embryo brown, wings pale. Mig. Fl. Ind. 
Bat. IL i. 1075, Suppl. 151, 366 and Ill. Fl. Archip. Ind. 4 t. 4; 
Hook. f. in Trans. Linn. Soc. XXII 422 as N. Retnwardtii, in DC. 
Prodr. XVII 103 and FI. Br. Ind. V. 70; Macfar. in Engl. Pfl.-reich 
IV. iii. 50. 
PAHANG: Hulleitt 5716!2 SrneaporE: Wallich not 2244=N. 
gracilis, but ‘‘ prope Kuttalam lecta ab amicis Michel’’ !—DisTR1. 
Malaya, Sumatra, Banka, Borneo, Singga, 100-200 ft. Hulleit 
(Ridley 5693 !). 
8. NEPENTHES GRACILIS, Korth. Verh. Nat. Gesch. Bot. 22. t. 
1 (1839). Much branched, delicate, low, climbing shrubs. Stem 2-3 m. 
high, greenish purple, trigonous, glabrous. Leaves 10—20 cm. long, 
1-5—4 cm. broad, sessile, broadly amplexicaul, decurrent, linear to 
elliptic, herbaceous, glabrous or slightly pubescent; longitudinal 
veins 5-7 pairs, united by irregular ascending nerves; tendril 6—10 
em. long delicate; pitchers 6—12 cm. long, 1—3 cm. broad, sub- 
dimorphic, lower cylindric-ventricose with + expanded ciliate wings, 
upper cylindric with narrow wings or non-ciliate ridges, pale green 
