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believe baccate and indehiscent. The top of the 
capsule is flat and dise-like and there are no signs of 
the valves. 
Ph, rudis, 1. Sp. 
A stout woody shrub 6 or 8 feet tall, stems solid 
over ¢ inch through, adult glabrous, young parts 
covered with long rough hairs. Leaves ovate cordate 
peltate 8 inches long by 7% inches wide, apex acumi- 
nate, base bilobed with rounded lobes, nerves radiat- 
ing from the base, 3 pairs, sprinkled with long hairs on 
both sides, nerves moredensely hairy. Petiole 2-3 inches 
long densely hairy. Inflorescence axillary, an umbell 
of 4 pink flowers on a very short stout hairy peduncle 
s inch long, pedicels slender 4 an inch. Ovary urn- 
shaped roughly hairy. Calyx lobes 4 connate 
with short acute points. Stamens 8, filaments 
slender long. Anthers curved acuminate all similar, 
bases slightly prolonged and divaricate, appendage 
dorsal linear. Capsule urceolate pink covered with 
long rough hairs § inch long, with 4 smooth triangular 
valves. 
Selangor, Ginting Bidai (Ridley 7306) - Ginting Teras 
(7305). 
Allied to P. Helferz, but distinct in its hairiness and 
ovate peltate leaves. 
Ph. stupularis, n. sp. 
A shrub with terete stems covered with light brown 
hairs. Stipules broad orbicular 4 inch long, backs 
covered with long hairs. Leaves opposite ovate lanceo- 
late or oblanceolate gradually narrowed to the base 
which is slightly oblique apex acuminate, nerves two 
pairs, the lowest intramarginal one from the base, the 
other pair from # to 1 inch above the base from the 
midrib, nervules transverse numerous, above drying 
R. A. Soc., No. 57, 1910. 
