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in size and shape, and in number, but:when there are 
but two they are very different in size. — 
A. pictum, Wall. Banks Temengoh. 
A. subcrassum, King. Temengoh. 
A. propinquum, Nn. sp. 
Stem about 3 inches tall erect shortly densely hairy. 
Leaves lanceolate acute, base narrowed finally ob- 
tusely unequally bilobed, sub-coriaceous, above gla- 
brous, beneath especially on the nerves hairy, nerves 
10-11 pairs, midrib stout densely hairy 4 to 6 inches 
long 23 inches wide, petiole 4 to ~ inch long woolly 
hairy ; opposite (lesser) leaf 4 inch long sessible lanceo- 
late acuminate. Stipules lanceolate acute resembling 
the smaller leaf. Inflorescence terminal on a peduncle 
4 inches tall or less, pubescent cymose. Cymes, | or 2, 
2 inches long, pubescent of cymules of three flowers 
each. Bracts linear pubescent. Corolla and stamens 
not seen. Ovary urn-shaped with short triangular 
lanceolate sepals. 
Temengoh woods, out of flower. I have the same 
plant from Bundi in Tringganu where it was collected 
by Mr. Rostado. . 
The leaves of the Tringganu plant are rather narrower 
than those of the Perak one only an inch across and 
more acuminate upwards. The plant is allied to 
A. sponulosum, Clarke, differing in its petiolate leaves 
and pubescence. 
Hedyotis vestita, R. Br. Paths by the river, Temengoh. 
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Flowers light violet. 
stepulata, R. Br. Rocks in the river Sungei Kertai. 
Flowers white. 
H. capitelata, Upper Camp, Ulu Temengoh. 
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