62 A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO TEMENGOE. 
seems to apply to the Gaertnera. I have not seen the 
Perak plants quoted in the Materials. 
P. montana, Bl. In fruit, Temengoh. 
P. stipulacea, Wall. Woods, Kertai river and Temengoh. 
STREBLOSA, Korth. 
The genus Streblosa was founded by Korthals for 
three or four plants allied to the genus Psychotria but 
differing notably in the axillary inflorescence. Blume 
referred S. tortzizs, Korthals to the genus Psychotria 
and King and Gamble as well as others followed this. 
Dr. Stapf however in the Flora of Kinabalu, Trans. 
Linn. Soe. IV. 182. Pl. XIII. A, in making the new 
species, S. wrticina, urges that the old genus should 
be restored. This I think is advisable and the genus 
would then comprise the following species. 
1. S. tortilts, Korth. Kruidk. Arch. II. 246 from Penang, 
Perak and Sumatra. 
(The Singapore, Lobb. locality is doubtless wrong. 
Lobb. collected in Penang and doubtless got the plant 
there. It does not appear to occur in Singapore). 
S. hirta, n. sp. Penang, Perak. 
S. pubescens, n. sp. Malay Peninsula. 
S. urticona, Stapf. Kinabalu. 
S. undulata, Korth. Borneo. 
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3 
4 
5. SS. bracteata, n. sp. Borneo. 
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7. S. polyantha, Korth. Sumatra. 
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. S. tortelas, Korth. is fully described in the Materials for a 
Flora of the Malay Peninsula under the name Psycho- 
trra tortilis Bl. It occurs in Penang and Perak, a 
closely allied plant I met with in the Tahan Valley and 
along the Perak river at Pulau Tawar, seems to me to 
be specifically distinct, I describe it under the name of 
Jour. Straits Branch 
