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ANERINCLEISTUS. 
The type of this genus is A. hersutus, Korth. of 
Sumatra, characterised by its axillary and terminal 
inflorescence, 8 stamens all similar, and capsule with 
four oblong valves erect in dehiscence. The species un- 
doubtedly allied to A. hirsutus are A. macranthus, King, 
A. pauciflora, Ridl. 
A. albiflora, Ridl. from Gunong Berembun in Perak, 
differs in the dehiscence of the capsule which splits en- 
tirely into its segments, and possesses very short valves. 
Cogniaux to Korthals’ species added A. Helferz, Hook. 
fil., A. Grofithi, Hook. fil., A. Beccari and A. dispar. 
The first two of these have small axillary cymes and 
no terminal panicle, and I would exclude them. 4A. 
Beccarit, Cogn., A. glomeratus, King, A. cordatus, Stapf, 
though differing in many minor points from Korthals’ 
type may I think be referred to this genus. A. florz- 
bundus of King is Oxyspora macrophylla, Tri. and A. 
subleprdotus which I have not seen doubtless belongs 
to the genus. 
§$ Coriaceae. This section of Anerincleistus is very distinct 
looking in its compact shrubby habit, stiff leaves and 
few large flowers in a head of peduncled cymes. The 
capsule is large obconic usually angled and the valves 
are large and thick. 
The species are as at present known confined to the 
hills of the Malay Peninsula at 4000 feet altitude. 
A. grandiflora, n. sp. 
A shrub or small tree with opposite ovate or elliptic 
acuminate leaves hardly narrowed at the base, quite 
glabrous coriaceous 6 to 7 inches long 3 inches wide, 
nerves conspicuous sunk on the upper surface promin- 
ent below, petiole 1 to 3 inches long. Inflorescence 
terminal stout 4 to 5 inches long, the peduncle 2 to 3 
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