78 Sir George King — Flora of the Malayan Peninsula, ISfo. 11. [April, 



chinii, King, A. Gurtisii, Stapf, A. florihundus, King, A. suhlepidotus, King, 

 all new to the Indian Flora and all except A. Gartisn, here published for 

 the first time. The opportunity is taken of describing another new- 

 species, A. glomeratus, King, fiom Borneo. 8. SoNKRiiiA, Roxb., is de- 

 scribed by Dr. Stapf, the well-know authority on the Asiatic species of 

 this genus. Thirty-eight species are described ; of these the following 

 are new to science; *S*. epilohioides, Stapf and King, S. hyssopifolia, Stapf 

 and King, S.flaccida, Stapf and King, S. andamanensis, Stapf and King, 

 S. popuUfolia, Stapf and King, S. pallida, Stapf and King, S. rudis, 

 Stapf and King, S'. mollis, Srapf and King, S. alhiflora, Stapf and King, 

 S. lasiantha, Stapf and King, ifif. stiffruticosa, Stapf and King, S. elliptica, 

 Stapf and King, 8. succulenta^ Stapf and King, S. repens, Stapf and King, 

 S. muscicola, Stapf and King, 5. saxosa, Stapf and King, S. congesta, Stapf 

 and King, 8. cydaminella, Stapf and King, 8. hracteata, Stapf and King 

 8. capitata, Stapf and King, 8. caesia, Stapf and King, 8. nidularia, 

 Stapf aiid King, 8. hrachyantha, Stapf and King, 8. microcarpa, Stapf 

 and King, 8. costulata^ Stapf and King, 8, macrophylla, Stapf and King, 

 8. glahrifiora, Stapf and King, 8. elatostenioides, Stapf and King, 

 8. bicolor, Stapf and King, 8. calycula, Stapf and King. 9. Phyllogathis, 

 Bl., five species, P. tuherculata, King, P. Griffibhii, King, V. Scortechinii, 

 King, P. hirsuta, King, all new to science, and P. rotundifolia, Bl, 

 10. Marumia, BL, three species; M. nemorosa, BL, M. rhodocarpa, Cogn., 

 M. reticulata, Bl. 11. Dissoghaeta, BL, ten species; D. annulata. 

 Hook, f., D. punctulata, Hook, f., D hirsuta. Hook, f., D. hracteata, BL, 

 B. pallida, BL, D. gracilis, BL, D. celehica, BL, D. intermedia, BL, 

 D. anomalaf King, and D. Scortechirdi, King, tlie two last species new 

 to science. 12. Anplectrum, A. Gray, five species ; A. lepidoto-setosum, 

 King, new to science ; A. glaucuin, Triana, A. palleus, BL, A. divari- 

 catum, Triana, and A. anomalum. King, tlie last species also new to 

 science. 13. Medinilla, Gaud., ten species ; M. scandens. King n. sp. ; 

 M. speciosa, BL, M. heterantha, King n. sp,, M. venustn. King n. sp., 

 M. Hasseltli, BL, M. 8corteGhlnii, King n. sp., M. Maiugayij Clarke, 

 M. Glarkei, King n. sp., M. crassineivia, BL, ill. perahensis. King n. sp. 

 14. PoGONATHERA, BL, one species; P. pulveriilenta, Bl. 15. Pachy- 

 CENTRIA, BL, one species; P. tuherculata, Korth. 16. Asironia, BL, 

 one species ; A. sivilacifolia, Triana. 17. Pteranura, Jack, three species; 

 P. coerulescenSf Jack, P. echinata, Jack, and P. Griffithii, King, tlie last 

 species new to science. 18. Mesiecylon, Linn., twenty-eight species, 

 of which the following are new to science ; M. epiphyticum. King, 

 M.fruticosum, King, M. puhescens, King, M. Kunstleri, King, M. HullMii, 

 King, M. Kurzii, King, M. cinerenm. King, M. audamanicum, King. 

 Two doubtful species are also alluded to. 



The paper will be published in full in the Journal, Part II. 



