A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO TEMENGOH. 59 
LL. constrictus, Wight. At Ulu Temengoh. 
King describes this as having subcylindric pyrenes 
but the plants sent out by him and quoted by number, 
have pyrenes angled as usual in the genus, and remark- 
ably verrucose. 
LL. appressus, Hook. fil. Ulu Temengoh. 
LZ, crassinervt, n. sp. 
Stems ¢ inch through densely woolly hairy. Leaves 
coriaceous oblong lanceolate acuminate, base rounded 
above glabrous, shining when dry, nerves impressed ; 
beneath shortly hairy, nerves elevated conspicuously as 
are the transverse nervules, all covered with long hairs 
pale, nerves 13 pairs, leaf 6 inches long 12-1? inch 
wide, petiole woolly thick $inch long-. Stipules lanceo- 
late densely hairy narrow not persistent. Cymes longer 
than the petiole compact sessile. Bracts persistent 
narrowly lanceolate hairy 4 inch long. Calyx hairy. 
Corolla not seen. Fruit globular not narrowed at 
either end glabrous 4 inch through. Pyrenes 4, warty 
rugose. 
Ulu Temengoh forests, (14487). 
This species allied to L. appressus, Hook. fil. differs 
in the size of the leaves and in the form of the pyrenes. 
L. glaber, n. sp. 
A shrub, stem terete glabrous. Leaves thinly cori- 
aceous eliptic or lanceolate acuminate acute base cuneate 
glabrous, nerves conspicuously elevated beneath, 6 
inches long, 2 inches wide glabrous or with minute 
appressed hairs, petiole 4 inch long on the lower leaves 
and shorter above. Stipules lanceolate acuminate 
margined with long yellow hairs # inch long. Bracts 
nearly as long lanceolate linear hairy. Flowers several 
together very shortly pedicelled. Calyx ampliate urceo- 
late with 5 long acuminate points as long as the tube 
R. A. Soc,, No. 57, 1910. 
