1903.] King & Gamble— Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 129 



2 in.; petiole '15 in., tomentose ; stipules broad, bifid, glabrous, '2 in. 

 long. Peduncles five or six times longer than the petioles, axillary, 

 stout, compressed, tomentose, bracteate near the apex, sometimes one of 

 them barren and forming a much-recurved hook; heads in flower about 

 1 in. in diam., in fruit rather less. Calyx almost sessile, *15 in. longj 

 pilose; the tube oblong-ovoid; lobes of its mouth linear, blunt, twice as 

 long as the tube. Corolla about three times as long as the calyx, 

 glabrous : the tube narrowly cylindric, angled, the lobes of the limb 

 broadly oblong, very obtuse. Capsules sub-sessile, narrowly double- 

 fusiform, glabrous, '35 in. long, crowned by the short calyx-lobes. 

 Hook. fil. PI. Br. Ind. III. 32 : Havil. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXXIII. 87. 



Singapore : Anderson 106 ; Ridley 2844. Perak: : King's Collector. 

 2148. Malacca: Maing ay (K.D.) 831. — Distrib. Sumatra. 



2. Uncaria lanosa, Wall, in Roxb. PI. Ind. ed. Carey & Wall. II. 

 131: Wall. Oat. 6110. Young branches sparsely hirsute, reddish- 

 brown when dry. Leaves membranous, ovate-lanceolate, shortly 

 acuminate, the base rounded or narrowed : upper surface of a warm- 

 brown when dry, glaberulous or with scattered hairs, the midrib and 

 nerves pubescent : lower surface pale brown, clothed with soft, adpress* 

 ed long slender tawny hairs especially on the midrib and 6 or 7 pairs of 

 rather bold slightly curved ascending main-nerves; length 25 to 3*5 

 in.; breadth 1 to 1*6 in.; petioles "15 to "2 in. long, pubescent; stipules 

 broadly triangular, deeply bifid, reflexed, glabrous inside. Peduncles 

 axillary, several times longer than the petioles, tapering upwards, some- 

 what compressed, pubescent, with 4 linear reflexed glabrous bracts near 

 the apex. Capitules "75 in. in diam. when in flower, 2 in. when in fruit. 

 Calyx '2 in. long, pedicellate, glabrescent, the tube double-fusiform, not 

 longer than the 5 linear externally hairy lobes of the limb. Corolla 

 glabrous, three times as long as the calyx ; the tube very narrow, the 

 lobes linear, spreading. Capsules clavate-fusiform ; '25 to '35 in. long, on 

 long slender pedicels, longer than themselves, glabrous. Hook fil. PI. 

 Br. Ind. III. 33 ; Havil. in Linn. Journ. XXXIII. 85. Nauclea lanosa, 

 Poir. Encycl. Suppl. IV. 64. N. setigera, Blume Bijdr. 1013. 



Penang : Phillips; Curtis 917. Perak: Scortechini. 



3. Uncaria sclerophylla, Hunter in Roxb. Hort. Beng. 86; PI. 

 Ind. ed. Wall. II. 130 ; idem ed. Carey I. 520. Very large ; young 

 branches as thick as or thinner than a goose-quill, densely rusty-pubes- 

 cent or villous, 4-angled, sometimes bearing stout recurved hooks. 

 Leaves coriaceous, broadly oblong or ovate or rotund-ovate ; shortly and 

 bluntly apiculate, the base rounded aud sometimes minutely cordate: 

 upper surface dark-coloured, shining, the nerves hairy; the lower 

 densely rusty-pubescent ; the midrib, 8 to 10 pairs of mam-nerves and 



