A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO TEMENGOH. 75. 
covered with stellate hairs, 3 to 4 inches long 2 inches 
wide, petiole 1-2 inches long pubescent with stellate 
hairs. Inflorescences below the leaves, near the base 
of the stem, of one or two pairs of capitula on peduncles 
half an inch long. Bracts lanceolate acuminate, 
cuspidate ¢ inch long. Capitulum about an inch across 
or less. Calyx red campanulate, with 5. lanceolate 
cuspidate teeth, sprinkled with stellate hairs, teeth 
nearly as long as the tube. Corolla white 1¢ inch long, 
tube narrow slender, then suddenly dilating into a cam- 
panulate portion of equal length, lobes unequal, lower 
lip the longest rounded. All pubescent. Stamens 4; 
unequal pairs, filament linear broad. Anther orbicular, 
with a thickened round connective, cells large hemis- 
pheric, dehiscence linear. Style shorter than stamens 
with two short subulate arms. Fruit globose black. 
Sandy borders of paths abundant and densely cover- 
ing the ground so that the flowers are quite hidden by 
the leaves. Temengoh. From Kuala Temengoh to Ulu 
Temengoh. Quite unlike any other species. 
Cyrtandra pilosa, Bl. Along the road from Lenggong to Grit. 
C. cupulata, Ridl. Temengoh woods. 
This seems to be a very widely distributed plant i in 
the Peninsula. 
C. barbata, n. sp. 
Stem thickly covered with rather long shining brown 
hairs. Leaves oblanceolate acuminate, base narrowed 
to the petiole, margins serrate; 5 inches long, 3 inches 
- wide, above glabrous densely minutely pustular, beneath 
minutely pustular with hairs rising from the pustules, 
nerves and midrib densely covered with brown hairs. 
Flowers 2 or 3 in a cupular bilobed bract, with lanceo- 
late acuminate points, broadly tubular below # inch 
long, densely brown hairy. Calyx as long as the the 
corolla tube, lobes lanceolate thin with a few long_hairs. 
R. A. Soc., No. 57, 1910. 
