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inches long hairy. Sepals ovate ^ inch long hairy. 

 Corolla white, with yellow in the throat, tube 1 inch long 

 base narrowed above somewhat abruptly swollen, broad 

 nearly glabrous, lower lip longer than upper one. Stamens 

 2, filaments filiform, anthers oblong. Capsule ^ inch 

 long, moderately thick pubescent. 



Pahang. Tahan River woods (Ridley 2152); Selangor, 

 Jiukit Hitam (Kelsall). 



Distrib. Borneo. 



This is closely allied to D. platypus but is distinct in its 

 glabrous upper surface of the ^aves shorter and broader 

 flower, broader sepals, and shorter thicker fruit. I 

 believe it is identical with the plant described by Mr. 

 Clarke. 



29, D. quinquevulnera, Ridl., Trans. Linn. Sec, I.e. 328. 



Stem woody 6 to [) inches tall or less, covered with 

 brown wool. Leaves lanceolate acuminate acute serrate 

 narrowed to the base silky pubescent dark green 6 inches 

 long 2-2^- inches wide. Peduncles slender rosy white- 

 ciliate. Flowers numerous. Sepals lanceolate acute. 

 Corolla tube slender dilated forwards 3 inches long white, 

 two lipped lobes rounded crimson or violet purple edged 

 with white with yellow streaks in the throat. Stamens 

 rather thick sinuate, white, anthers reniform ovary 

 cylindric pubescent. Stigma cordate. Capsule cylindric 

 acuminate 3^ inches long. 



Pahang, Kota Glanggi, Tahan Woods, abundant (Rid- 

 ley 2154 and 2144); Selangor, Pahang Track 15th mile 

 (Ridley 8559). 



Endemic. A most beautiful and floriferous plant, but 

 very impatient of cultivation, often growing in great 

 abundance on banks at low to about 1,500 feet elevation. 



30. D. atrosatiijuinea, Ridl. Trans. Linn. Soc, I.e. 328. 



Stem woody 6 inches tall, ^ inch thick. Leaves lanceo- 

 late acute crenulate denticulate or dentate, base 



U. A. Soc, No. i3, 1905. 



