94. A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO TEMENGOH. 
Boehmeria lanceolata, n. sp. 
A shrub, stems covered with short white appressed 
hairs. Leaves opposite lanceolate acute base truncate 
rounded margins serrate, above quite glabrous, 
minutely pustular, beneath glabrous except the main 
nerves which bear short appressed white hairs, nerves 
3 from the base, the midrib branching with 2 side 
nerves above, secondary nerves sub-horizontal with few 
reticulating nervules, 6 inches long 1¢ inch wide. 
Petiole 1 inch long. Flower clusters in simple spikes, 
4 inches long solitary axillary. Bracts lanceolate 
acuminate glabrous. Rachis pubescent, clusters § inch 
across, about half their width apart or closer. Bracts 
of clusters ovate cuspidate. Male flowers minute 5 
lobed. Female flowers sessile hairy urceolate swollen 
in fruit. 
Sandy islet in the Kertai river, Temengoh. 
Conocephalus subtrinervius, Miq. Male plant, Ulu Temengoh. 
C. amoenus, King. Common, Temengoh. 
C. Scortechini, King. Temengoh, on an old tree by the river. 
Peliionia Duvauana, N. E. Br., and the var viridis. Common 
on banks, Temengoh woods. 
P. javanica, Wedd: Woods by the Sungei Kertai and 
Temengoh river. 
P. acaulis, Hook. fil. Banks in forest, Temengoh. 
P. elatostemmoides, Wedd. Lenggong. 
Klatostemna sessile, Ferst. Lensrone. 
Procris frutescens, Bl. Temengoh. 
Pouzolzia vininea, Wedd. Shrub, Kertai river. 
P. indica, Gaud. Common in the yillage,-Ulu Temeneoh. 
Jour. Straits Branch 
