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margins undulate denticulate 2 inches long ¢ inch 
wide, sheath 4 inch long hairy as is the base of the 
leaf with white leaves. Flowers solitary axillary on a 
short peduncle with 2 lanceolate having leaflike bracts 
4 inch or more long. Flower very small ¢ inch long white. 
Sepals lanceolate obtuse. Petals subsimilar oblong 
lanceolate, Stamens 3, filaments densely hairy with silky 
hairs, anthers linear oblong yellow, staminode one much 
smaller, cells ovoid. Capsule linear oblong 4 inch long 
greenish terminated by the persistent stylesubtriquetrous 
three celled, seeds in asingle row of 6 in each cell oblong 
quadrate dark red brown punctate. 
In a wet grassy swamp in the woods by the 
Temengoh river at Ulu Temengoh. The very small 
axillary flowers close by midday. 
Cyanotis capitata, Clarke. On the banks of the Temengoh river 
at Ulu Temengoh, abundant in one spot. This little 
creeping plant seems never to have been fully described 
from living plants, and the colour as given in the books 
is blue or light-blue as is the case in most species of the 
genus. They are however pure white. The calyx lobes 
lanceolate green acute, petals shorter than the stamens 
ovate acute white. Stamens 5 or 6, filaments white 
tipped with violet, covered with long white hairs. 
Anthers orange. The little flowers ope in the early 
morning and close before midday. 
T have only met with it previously near the Batu Caves. 
Kuala Lumpur, and at Pulau Jellam on the Pahang river. 
Floscopa scandens, Lour. A weak form with a small panicle. 
In a swamp in the Forest at Ulu Temengoh. 
Forrestia gracilis, Ridl. Woods at Ulu Temengoh. 
F. marginata, Hassk. Woods at Lenggong. 
F. monosperma, Clarke. Forests between Kuala Temengoh 
and Ulu Temengoh. 
R, A, Soc,, No. 57, 1910, 
