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or three other species of Sonerila unknown to me.] 



Bauhinia emarginata, Jack. 



Argostemma incequale, Benn. A good find, as it has not 

 previously been found in the Peninsula. It is a native 

 of Java. 



Argostemma. Three other species apparently undescribed. 



Ophiorrhiza sp. An unusually large species. 



Lasianthus sp. nr. cynanocarpus. 



Cephaelis Griffithii, Hook. 



Ardisia villosa, Jack. 



Rhododendron malayanum, Jack. 



Diplycosia miycrophylla, Becc. 



Tabernosmontana javanica, Miq. ? A plant much resem- 

 bling T. corymbosa, but with sessile cymes. 



Didymocarpus marginata, C. B. Clarke. 



D. platypus, C. B. Clarke. I suppose at least that this 

 plant, which I have also from Kwala Lumpur, is this 

 species. It fits the description well, but I have a speci- 

 men of what appears to be D. crinitus from Bukit 

 Timah, Singapore, where it is common, labelled " D. 

 platypus " from Kew. Mr. CLARKE states that the two 

 species are very nearly allied, and as D. crinitus is 

 rather variable in form of leaf, these two species may 

 be the same. 



D. sp. nov. A most remarkable plant, which is evidently 

 new, but the specimens were all flowerless. The leaves 

 were crowded and resembled those of such a fern as 

 Polypodium decorum, being most elegantly lobed and 

 cut, and bright red. The flowers were white. It would 

 be a charming plant for cultivation. 



JEschynanthus speciosus, Hook. This plant was also 

 brought by Lieut. KELSALL, having been collected by 

 Mr. SYERS in Ulu Selangor. It is a fine new addition 

 to the Straits Flora, being hitherto only known from 

 Borneo and Java. 

 Strobilanthes near Maingayi. Just the same as a plant 

 so named from Kew, which was collected on Penang 

 Hill by Mr. Curtis. 



