S8 A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO TEMENGOH. 
length, 4 inch long. Seeds 4 oblong elliptic brown 
- minutely pustular. Retinacula short blunt. 
Temengoh. Grit and Kuala Kenering (14527, 14528). 
Abundant along the edges of streams forming thick 
clumps. The smaller leaf is about half as big as the 
larger one. I suppose this to be the J. Neestana, Wall. 
of the Materials. The bracts in the description in the 
Flora of British India are described in all of this set as 
obovate or spathulate, but in a plant named J. quadr- 
fara, Wall. by Clarke they are lanceolate acuminate. 
‘J. sesstlis, n. sp. 
A weak, long creeping ascending herb, young parts 
pubescent. Leaves unequal in distant pairs, large one 
lanceolate to ovate acuminate, base rounded somewhat 
unequal sessile, 13-3 inches long, 3-1 inch wide, nerves 
primary about 6 pairs, quite glabrous, small leaf ovate 
cordate + inch long. Racemes axillary 4-1 inch long 
with a slender pedicel and 3 or four terminal flowers. 
Bracts minute linear lanceolate. Flowers 4 inch long. 
Calyx half as long as the corolla, sepals narrow linear 
acuminate pubescent. Corolla tube oblong cylindric 
pubescent, lobes as long as the tube, lower lip broad 3 
lobed, lobes truncate rounded. Stamens shorter than 
corolla. Anther cells linear oblong one above the other, 
shortly tailed Capsule 4 inch long pubescent, solid 
portion long. Seeds four flattened rounded reniform 
minutely pustulate. 
Ulu Temengoh (14529). 
Mr. Clarke describes in the Materials several species 
of this section from the collections of Kunstler which 
It have not seen. The nearest of these is J. otophora, 
of which the description is very incomplete. However, 
the plant described above is pubescent and the stem is 
not zigzag and on the whole I do not think this can be 
the plant intended by him. 
Jour. Straits Branch 
