26 A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO TEMENGOH. 
It was distributed in my Pahang collections but 
seems to have been overlooked in the Materials. 
TILIACKAE. 
Columbia integrifolva, n. sp. 
A tree about 30 feet tall, the branches and young 
parts velvety with stellately arranged hairs. Leaves ob- 
long somewhat abruptly shortly acuminate, the base 
very unequally lobed, one lobe rounded half an inch 
longer than the other, nerves 2 onone side, | on the other 
side of the midrib, nervules prominent beneath, above 
sprinkled with stellately arranged hairs, beneath thickly 
velvety, length 6 inches, width 3 inches; petiole half an 
inch long. Panicle terminal, with branches in the axils 
of the upper leaves, large spreading -7 inches long, grey 
velvety. Flowers in compaet cymeson short branchlets, 
with ovate boat shaped blunt bracts, grey hairy, outside 
inch long. Flowers half an inch across. Sepals linear 
oblong obtuse hairy outside. Petals lanceolate oblong 
subacute, as long. Stamens very numerous on a low 
silky hairy disc, anthers elliptic, ovary, obscurely 3 
angled silky hairy. Style subulate hairy. Fruit not seen. 
Lenggong. The addition of the genus Columbia to 
our flora was to be expected as it occurs in Cochin- 
China, Siam and Burma and the Philippines. This 
species is distinct in the entire very oblique leaves. 
Triumfetta suffruticosa, Bl. 
A large bush in sandy spots near the Temengoh 
river, the leaves. are rather narrower than usual. In 
fruit. 
A new record for the peninsula. It occurs in 
Borneo and Christmas Island. — 
Jour. Straits Branch 
