14. A TRIP TO GUNONG BENOM. 
cribed but as Sir George King is at present at work on 
the Rubiaceg and probably has already seen it, I do not 
give it a name. 
Timonius Tambosella, Tha. 
Cephaelis cuneata var. debilis. A more slender plant than the 
usual form with smaller narrow lanceolate acuminate 
leaves 3 to 4 inches long and one inch wide or less, petiole 
4 to 1 inch long. In fruit this seems to be a weak 
form of this species of which the common form often 
occurs high upon our hills, 
Lasianthus sp. With lanceolate acuminate leaves strongly — 
reticulate beneath nerves, petioles, and twigs hairy. 
Ardisia villosa, Roxb. 
A. oxyphylla, Wall. <A variety with smaller oblong’ to ob- 
lanceolate leaves. 
Linociera lancifolia, nsp. Branches pale, leaves opposite lanceo- 
late acuminate, base cuneate 2 to 3 inches long } to 1 ia. 
wide smooth, thinly coriaceous nerves inconspicuous on 
the upper surface, midrib elevated beneath, nerves alter-_ 
nate ten on the lower surface. Panicles small an inch 
long with a pair of broad oblong bracts + inch long at 
the base. Flowers 4 inch long umbellate on the ends 
of the branches, pedicels } inch long, calyx lobes short 
ovate puberulous, corolla tube very short lobes linear 
obtuse from a broad base keeled glabrous. Stamens 2 
short broad. Style thick shorter than stamens. Drupe 
cylindric acute. 
Alyxia pumila, Hook fil. A form with larger leaves and fruits 
than usual. Calyx lobes puberulous. 
Dischidia coccinea, Griff. 
Hoya sp. near H. parasitica, but with much smaller thinner 
flowers. I have it also trom Gunong Hijau in Perak. 
Vaccinium bancanum, Miq. A variety with small leaves and 
fruits. 
Jour. Straits Branch 
