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adpressed, finely attenuated, pale hairs on the upperside of the blades, 

 rarely almost quite glabrous. Stem slender, terete below, more or less 

 quadrangular upwards. Leaves of a pair similar in shape, but unequal in 

 size, ovate to ovate-lanceolate, long acuminate, symmetrical or slightly 

 asymmetrical and rounded at the base, acutely and coarsely toothed, 

 thinly membranous^ dark- or pale-green, the larger 1-2 in. by *4-l in., 

 distinctly 3-, rarely 4-5-nerved from the very base, very faintly pin- 

 nate-nerved higher up ; petioles very slender, reaching 1*5 in. in length, 

 purple. Cymes 1-6-flowered, almost pseudo-umbellate ; peduncle *5-l 

 in. long, like the slender pedicels purple or crimson, the latter *25-'3 in. 

 long. Calyx campanulate-oblong to ovoid-oblong, about *15 in. long ; 

 teeth distinct, triangular. Petals elliptic, apiculate, '3-*35 in. long, 

 glabrous, rose-coloured. Anthers lanceolate-acuminate, acute or sub- 

 obtuse, 12-*13 in. long. Stigma capitate. Fruit trigonous, obconical, 

 *23- - 27 in. long, smooth ; valves 23 in. broad. Benn. PI. Jav. Rar. 211, 

 t. 44 ; Naud. in Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. 3, XV, 324 ; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I, 

 563. Triana in Trans. Linn. Soc. XXVIII, 76 ; C. B. Clarke in Hook, 

 f. Fl. Biit. Ind. VIII, 536. Stapf in Trans. Linn. Soc. 2nd Ser. IV, 

 J 56 ; Cogn. in DC. Monogr. VII, 502 ; Stapf in Ann. Bot. VI, 301. 



Perak; Scortechini 312! Kunstler 722! Wray 427! on (xunong 

 Batu, 4500 ft., Wray 273! 406. Malacca; Mt. Ophir, Maingay 2582 ! 

 Distrib. Sumatra, Java, Borneo. 



Var. hirsuta, Stapf and King. Leaves hairy on both sides ; hairs 

 copious at least above, longer, wavy or curled, less adpressed than in the 

 type ; blades often very small (06 in. by 0'3 in.) ; flowers solitary. 



Perak; Scortechini 790! Larut, top of Gunong Bubu, 5000-5300 

 ft., Kunstler 7406 ! Wray 3841 ! 



6. Sonerila flaccida, Stapf and King. An erect or ascending, 

 usually branched herb, "5-1 ft. high, with a very fine, furfuraceous, dark 

 rusty and often scanty indumentum in the lower part and on the under- 

 side of the leaves (at least on the nerves), otherwise glabrous. Stem 

 quadrangular. Leaves of a pair similar, equal or unequal in size, oblong 

 or oblong- elliptic, subacute or subacuminate at both ends, or the tips 

 obtuse, sometimes decurrent at the base, entire or nearly so, symmetrical 

 or more or less asymmetrical, thinly membranous, dark- or light-green 

 and often spotted with white circular or elliptic spots above, whitish 

 green beneath, 2-4 in. by *75-r75 in., pinnate-nerved, distinct side-nerves 

 usually 3 on each side, the others like the tertiary nerves very faint or 

 quite obscure ; petiole up to *6 in. long, often very short, slender. 

 Cymes terminal and axillary, short, few- to 9-flowered, peduncled, 

 peduncle very slender, -75-1 in. long ; pedicels very slender, -08-15 in. 

 long. Calyx slender, obconical to oblong, '13-15 in. long, rose-coloured, 

 teeth triangular, very short and broad. Petals oblong, acute, '15 in. 

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