74 1x.A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO TEMENGOH. 
LENTIBULARIACEAE. 
Utricularia bifida, L. Rocks by the Perak river below 
Kuala Temengoh. 
GESNERACEAE. 
Aeschynanthus marmorata, Moore. On tree at Temengoh. 
Ae. radicans, Jack. Hanging from trees over the Kertai and 
Temengoh rivers. 
Didymocarpus ramosa, Rid]. Common on banks at Temengoh. 
Flowers light yellow. 
D. cruuta, Jack. A form with silkier leaves than usual. 
Temengoh. 
D. bombycina, Ridl. The commonest species in the district, 
usually about 6 inches tall. The flowers were pale 
bluish white, very much resembling those of the com- 
mon form of D. crinita, Jack. A plant with much larger 
leaves in fruit found in the same district, is I think an 
unusually large form only. 
D. kompsoboea, Clarke. A big stout plant in fruit only, occurred 
in some of the valleys running through the hil woods at 
-Temengoh. It exactly resembled the Pahang plant. 
Chirita caliginosa, Clarke. Limestone rocks at Lenggong. 
Stauranthera umbrosa, Clarke. In the Temengoh woods. 
Cyrtandromoea acuminata, Benth. Woods atTemengoh. This 
plant has an odd way of coming up where on open edges 
of woods, a tree or two has been felled or has fallen. 
C. repens, n. sp. Stem slender woody creeping and throwing 
up branches about 8 inches tall, covered with fine 
appressed silky hairs,. base nude of leaves. Leaves 
ovate obtuse, rounded or shortly cuneate at the base, 
margin crenate above dull green sprinkled rather thickly 
-with stellate hairs, nerves indistinct, beneath nerves 
5 pairs and reticulations elevated surface grey, densely 
Jour. Straits Branch 
