190]).] King & Gamble — Flora of the Malayan Teninsula. 65 



thus, on account of their ovulation, removed to distant positions in the family of 

 of Rnhiaceae. 



Lobes of the corolla longer than its tube : — 



Apices of the corolla-lobes acuminate, reflexed in 

 bud and forming a stem at the apex of the flower- 

 bud : fruit ovoid ... ... ... 1. W. ^tellulata. 



Apices of the corolla-lobes not linear or reflexed in 

 bud ; fruit globular : — 



Lobes of corolla with ciliate margins; calyx '25 

 in. long, its lobes large, oblong-lanoeolate, acu- 

 minate ... ... ... ... 2. TF. Ridleyi. 



Lobes of corolla glabrous ; calyx '15 in. long, 

 its lobes broadly triangular, acute i— 



Leaves 5 to 8 in, long, with 8 to 10 pairs of 



nerves ... ... -.. ... 3. W. Wallichii, 



Leaves 2-6 to 35 in. long, with 5 or 6 pairs of 



nerves ... ... .«. ... 4. TT. Curtisiu 



Lobes of the corolla and its tube of equal length ... 5. W. odorata. 

 Lobes of the corolla shorter than its tube :— 



Cymes trichotomously panicled, on peduncles 

 several inches in length : — 



Calyx a little over *! in. long, the limb with 5 

 short blunt teeth ; leaves glabrous with 8 to 10 

 pairs of nerves ... ... ... 6. W. grandifoUon, 



Calyx '15 in. long, the limb with 5 deeply linear 

 lobes as long as its tube ; leaves puberulous 

 beneath, with 8 to 16 pairs of nerves ... 7. W. longifolm. 



Cymes condensed, with very short peduncles : — 

 Leaves glabrous and with 16 to 18 pairs of sub- 

 horizontal nerves; lobes of calyx linear-lan- 

 coolate, longer than the tube „. ... 8. W. Wrayt. 



Leaves with scattered adpreseed hairs on the 

 under surface, especially on the midi'ib and 8 

 to 10 pairs of nerves ; lobes of calyx less than 

 half as long as its tube, triangular, sub-acute ... 9. W. Yappii. 



1. Webera stellulata, Hook. fil. FL Br. Ind. III. 104. A shrub ? 

 young branches much thinner than a goose-quill, dark-coloured, sub- 

 terete, glabrous. Leaves thinly coriaceous, oblong-elliptic to elliptic, 

 sliortly acuminate at the apex, cuneate at the base, upper surface 

 glabrous, shining, very dark when dry, the midrib and nerves depressed ; 

 the lower paler and dull, sometimes puberulous when young, but 

 usually glabrous ; main-nerves 7 to 10 pairs, rather faint, curved, as- 

 cending : length 4*5 to 9 in. ; breadth 1'5 to 2'5 in. ; petiole '25 to '4 in. ; 

 stipules ovate, acuminate, '16 in. long. Cymes (including the short 

 peduncle) 1 to 1*5 in. long, terminal, solitary, at first puberulous, after- 

 wards glabrous, trichotomous, rather few-flowered j the bracteoles 



