A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO TEMENGOH. 83 
pubescent pure white ? inch long, tube slightly dilated 
at the base then cylindric, upper lip nearly inch long, 
lower broader as long, lobes subacute. Stamens 2 
filaments slender glabrous. Anthers linear oblong, 
pollen small elliptic rounded at the up: Style long 
slender glabrous. 
Abundant on the sandy fone of the Temengoh 
river. A very pretty plant. I was quite unable to find 
any fruit even young. 
Polytrema vulgare, C. B. Clarke. 
Common in the Temengoh and Kuala Kering 
woods, flowers white. 
P. repens, n. sp. 
A prostrate creeping herb, throwing up short erect 
branches 3 inches tall. Stem slender pubescent, inter- 
nodes 2 inches long terete. Leaves equal ovate 
subacute base rounded, 1 inch long ? inch wide, 
glabrous with many raphides on both sides, dark 
colored above pale beneath, petiole slender # inch 
long. Cymes terminal on the ascending branches 
1$ inch long with few short branches pubescent. 
Bracts very narrow linear subulate $ inch long 
pubescent. Calyx lobes linear acuminate hairy over 
% inch long. Corolla half an inch long white, base of 
tube slightly dilated then narrowed, and dilated into 
a trumpet-shape, pubescent, lobes unequal upper lip 
narrow elliptic lower lip broader rounded. Stamens 
2. Anther cells linear oblong, one slightly below the 
other muticous filaments hairy at the tip. 
In woods in the hills beyond the ricefields Ulu 
Temengoh, nearest perhaps to P. cuprewm, Ridl. 
VERBENACBAE. 
Callicarpa cana, lL. Common in waste ground, Ulu Te- 
mengoh. 
R.A. Soc., No. 57, 1910. 
