A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO TEMENGOH. S7 
Very common all over the Temengoh woods and 
very variable, sometimes quite a low almost prostrate 
plant, at others tall and flaccid. In some forms the 
leaves are in part quite ovate, almost rotund, in others 
elongate lanceolate long acuminate at both ends, some 
have the leaves green on both sides, others purple 
beneath (14530). 
J. uber, Clarke. Lenggong. 
J. ptychostoma, Nees. Kuala Kenering. 
J. subcymosa, Clarke var lanceolata. 
Leaves lanceolate acuminate at both ends, decurrent 
on the petiole glabrous on both sides except for some 
pubescence on the nerves. 
Lenggong, very different in appearance from the 
ovate leaved plant of the Batu Caves in Selangor, the 
base of which leaves is broad and rounded. 
J. Gendarussa, L. Common in the Campong at Ulu Temen- 
goh. 
J. Neestana, Wall. 
A small shrubby plant much branched, 2 feet long 
with long internodes, and dilated nodes. Leaves opposite 
unequal lanceolate acuminate at both ends, glabrous 
above, covered with appressed hairs beneath on the 
midrib, petiole and young parts of the stem, nerves 3 
pairs elevated beneath, 2-3 inches long ? inch wide, 
petiole ¢ inch long. Flowers four or 5 in axillary tufts 
sessile. Bracts minute caducous lanceolate. Sepals 
lanceolate acuminate pubescent free nearly to the base 
4 inch long. Corolla white $inch long pubescent, tube 
cylindric, lobes -half as long upper lip linear oblong, 
lower broader rather fleshy, 3 lobed, lobes blunt, median 
lobe truncate.. Stamens 2, filaments rather broadly 
oblong, anthers grey with one cell above the other, 
tailed, glabrous. Style glabrous. Capsule cylindric at 
first not djlated above glabrous, solid portion half its 
R. A. Soe., No, 57, I910. 
