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A. villosa, Roxb. Temengoh woods. 
A. suffruticosa, Ridl. Growing in masses on banks by the 
Temengoh track between Kuala and Ulu Temengoh. 
Also occurs in South Johore. 
EBENACEAE. 
Diospyros trunciflora, n. sp. 
A small tree. Leaves elliptic lanceolate acuminate 
base slightly narrowed thinly coriaceous 9 inches long 
3 inches wide quite glabrous drying grey and ghining, 
nerves about eleven pairs, joining at the apex in in- 
tramarginal loops, reticulations distinct, petiole $ to 4 
inch. Inflorescence in very short cymes in large 
tufts on the old wood of the trunk. Peduncles 4 inch 
long or less covered with red hair. Bracts minute thick 
ovate. Male flowers not seen. Female flowers. Calyx 
lobes 4 ovate subacute nearly $ inch long hairy. Corolla 
very small hairy, ovary conical densely hairy. Fruit 
ovoid glabrous black when dry an inch through, the 
apex alone retaining its hairs. Calyx lobes + inch long 
triangular reflexed densely covered with yellow hairs. 
Lenggong. I have met with it also in Pahang on the 
Tahan river. In the Dindings on Gunong Tungal, (no 
9447 of my collection), in Perak at Kuala Dipang (9716) 
and from Tampin hill collected by Goodenough (No. 
1858). 
I have not been fortunate enough to get. male flowers, 
so the description is incomplete, but it is nearest I 
think to D. calsginosa, Ridl. 
OLEACEAE. 
Jasminum bifarium, Wall. River banks, Ulu Temengoh. 
Linyotera pauciflora, Clarke. Woods, Ulu Temengoh. 
R. A. Soc., No. 57, 1910, 
