100 A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO TEMENGOH. 
Pogonia punctata, Bl. In leaf only. Orchards at Temengoh 
village. 
Aphyllorchis pallida, Bl. Abundant along the Track at the | 
upper camp 8 miles from Temengoh village. 
Corymbis longiflora, Hook. fil. Woods by the Kertai and 
Temengoh rivers. 
Vrydagzynea albida, B1. Wet swamps in forest, Ulu Temengoh. 
Zeuxine palustris, nu. sp. Roots rather long woolly, whole 
plant 15 inches tallslender. Leaves 5 ovate obtuse thin 
glabrous, with 8 conspicuous nerves the rest invisible, 1 
inch long, 4 inch wide, petiole ¢ inch long, upper-part of 
stem pubescent, nude except for 2 lanceolate acuminate 
sheaths. Raceme 3 inches long about 12 flowered. 
Bracts lanceolate acuminate is inch long, shorter than 
the ovary. Flowers % inch long. Sepals narrow 
lanceolate acute glabrous, reddish, upper one connate 
with the thin white petals. Lip base saccate narrowed 
towards the limb but hardly clawed, limb bilobed with 
two oblong divaricate lobes little longer than the sepals, 
white. Callus in the sac small oblong conic emarginate. 
Column short. Rostellar arms long, apparently hooded 
at the apex, blunt. 
In a grassy swamp in the Temengoh woods with 
Vrydagzynea. Only a single plant could be found. 
_ Allied to 7. affinas, Benth. and Z. clandestina, but the 
flowers: are smaller than in the former, and the foliage 
and habit quite different. 
Stereosandra javanica, Bl. Two plants along a new cleared 
track by the Temengoh river. 
SCITAMINEAE, 
Globba pendula, Roxb. <A form with blood-spotted sheaths like 
those of Gl. Wallichiz, Bak. Woods Ulu Temengoh. 
our. Straits Branch 
