34 A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO TEMENGOH. 
.cernua, Triana. Assam. 
. paniculata, De C. India. 
. vagans, Wall. Assam. 
. hispida, Ridl. Selangor. 
. microcarpa, Ridl. 
. rosea, Ridl. Pahang. 
. longifolia, Ridl. Sumatra. 
. stellulata, King. Perak. 
Sr SSS) S5e7S 
S 
macrophylla, Triana. Sumatra. 
Of these the ones with fusiform capsules are O. cernia, 
O. paniculata, O. vagans, O. rosea and O. stellulata, 
King. O. hispida and O. microcarpa have capsules 
rather of the nature of those of Anerznclerstus, and 
O. longifolia Ridl., though in other respects closely 
allied to O. rosea, has exactly the capsules of Allomor- 
phia exigua, but the distinctly unequal stamens of 
O. rosea. 
O. hispida, n. sp. 
Shrub, stems densely covered with processes, reddish 
cylindric acuminate. Leaves opposite equal ovate 
acuminate base cordate, the lobes meeting above sprin- 
kled with conic papillae especially on the midrib and 
margins, beneath paler more densely covered, nerves 
two pairs, lower pair from the base, the other from the 
midrib half an inch higher, reticulations elevate on the 
back, blade 5 inches long 3 inches wide, petiole densely 
hairy stout, 1¢ inch long. Panicle terminal 8 inches 
long 3 wide, base 1 to 1$ inch wide all covered with 
conic cylindric hairs, panicle branches short but nu- 
merous. Bracts caducous. Flowers with pedicel half 
an inch long, pedicel as long as the goblet shaped ovaries. 
Sepals very short triangular indistinct. Petals short 
ovate acuminate 4 glabrous. Stamens 8 dissimilar, larg- 
Jour. Straits Branch 
