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A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO TEMENGOH. 
secund. Bracts much longer than the flowers linear 
green nearly an inch long often edged with purple. 
Calyx of 5 long filiform lobes as long as the corolla tube, 
minutely pubescent and tipped. with purple. Corolla 
glabrous ¢ inch long, yellow striped with purple. 
Lower lip lobes distinct at tip oblong. Anthers with one 
cell below the other, appendage conic white. Capsule 
+ inch long glabrous, seeds 4 orbicular flat verrucose 
light brown. 
Temengoh forests. The linear bracts considerably 
longer than the flowers are unlike those of any other 
species known to me. 
J. secundiflora n. sp. 
A herb erect or ascending 6 to 12 inches tall, stem 
brown hairy. Leaves opposite subequal lanceolate 
obtuse or subacute, occasionally ovate, base accumi- 
nate, above dark green, thickly dotted with small white 
raphides bundles beneath green or purple glabrous and 
dotted except the nerves covered with appressed brown 
hairs 2-6 inches long, 2-2$ inch wide, petiole 1 inch long 
hairy. Spikes axillary or axillary and terminal usually 
terminal shortly #-y inch peduncled 3 inches long, 
rachis brown hairy, flowers numerous closely secund, 
sessile. Bracts lanceolate oblong subacute 4 ¢ inch 
long dark purple pubescent. Calyx lobes narrow lanceo- 
late linear acuminate as long as the corolla tube glab- 
rous pale with purple dots. Corolla $ inch long, 
glabrous, tube cylindric rather thick as long as the limb, 
bright yellow with purple dots on the lower lip and 
in the tube, lobes of the lower lip minutely velvety. 
Stamens 2 shorter than the corolla, filaments rather 
stout. Anther cells very unequal, the lower one 
adnate nearly at the lowest point of the upper 
one, light brown, the appendage white cylindric 
conic that of the lower cell longest. Anthers dehiscing 
only in the lower third. 
Jour. Straits Branch 
