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V. Teysmanni, Miq. var. with branches and petioles and base in 
midrib beneath covered with black hairs. According to 
the description the typical form is glabrous. I have 
obtained it also on Maxwell’s Hill, Perak, where it was 
epiphytic and had pink flowers. 
Rhododendron Malayanum, Jack. 
Diplycosia urceolata, Stapf, var. This differs only from the plant 
described from Kinabalu in the leaves being ovate lan- 
ceolate and rather larger as much as 4 inches long by 
two wide, instead of obovate. The form of the leaves 
however seems rather variable. 1 have also met with it 
on Bukit Kutu and Bukit Hitam in Selangor. D. macro- 
phylla of Beccari a native of Borneo is as far as descrip- 
tion goes similar except in the leaves which more resem- 
ble those of the Peninsula plant. 
D, lancifolia, nsp. Shrub with rather slender branches with 
whitish ba:k upper part setulose, leaves coriaceous lan- 
ceolate to ovate lanceolate acuminate, base narrowed to 
the petiole shining green above. Midrib and two side 
nerves depressed visible, beneath paler dotted midrib only 
visible raised, 1$ inch long + to 4 inch wide. Flowers 
solitary axillary on slender pedicels nearly half an inch 
long with red setulose bristles. Bracts 2 short ovate 
pubescent. Calyx campanulate narrowed at the base 
lobes ovate acute with red hairs, + inch long. Corolla 
longer glabrous. Stamens with long points opening by 
two pores yellow. Style rather lone slender. 
DD, consobrina, Becc. A specimen collected by Mr. Barnes 
resembles the description of this Bornean plant. 
Gaertnera Koenigit, Wight. 
Aeschynanthus Hildebrandtii, Hook fil. Also occurs in Perak. 
Ae sp., possibly a variety of this but with ovate acute leaves, 
and a bigger plant than I have seen of the species. The 
specimen is in fruit. 
Didymocarpus near albomarginatus, Hemsl., but with leaves 
narrower at the base, in very young bud only. 
R. A. Soc., No. 39, 1902. 
