189(5.] G. King — Mnlerials fm' a Flf*ra of flip Malaifan Peninsula. 515 
Leaves everywhere quilo glabi-ous, their 
niicter atirfaces tesselate-areolur . . , 5a. 0, tesselata. 
Leavea elliptic but more or less oblaitceolate or 
obovatej glabroas .,. .„ .,,6. G: andavianica. 
Leaves elliptic-obovat*, retase^ mitititely tomen- 
tose on the lower surface ... ... 7. C. defiexifoUa 
var, tfymeiitmct. 
3(1. Chatlletia setosa, Kinw, n. pp. A slender creeper ; youtig 
branches and uoder surfaces of leaves with long yellow bristly hairs. 
Leaves noriaceous, elliptic-oblong, acuminate, the base narrowed to the 
very short petiole ; upper Hurface sbining, with scattered buIbouH-based 
bristles most numemus on the midrib near its base ; lower sarface of 
a yellowiBh-olivaceons coloar, rmich reticnlate j main nerves 9 or 10 
paira, carving upwaitls, very promimnfc and bristly on the lower surface^ 
IfHt^ HQ on the upper ; length 6 to 8*5 in,, breadth 2 to 3" 25 in. ; petiole 
'loin, long, densely hir^pid. Gt/mes axillnry, very short, oft^n in pairs, 4- 
to 6-flowered, almost sessile. Flowers '2 in. long. Sepah ohlouf^, blunt, 
very concave, rancli imhricate, densely pale-tomentose outside, g-labrea- 
cent inaide. Petnh shorter f hfin sepals, oblorii^-obovate, the apex wtth 
2 TOunded concave hibes, quite glabrous. Staniem as long m the petals, 
glabrous ; the anthers adnate ; the connective broad and bearing the 
narrow cells on its margin. Oitiry densely lanate. Fruit unknown, 
Perakr King's Collector, No. 10429. 
A species closely allied to C. Qri^ithn, Hook, fib ; but with larger 
leaves of thicker texture and very much more hispid. 
5rt. CuAiLLKTiA TESSEt.ATA, King, n. sp, A sleivder woody climber, 
10 to 15 feet long : young bmnclies glabrous, shining, the bark black 
when dry. LmveA coriaceous, more or less broadly elliptic or elliptio- 
oblong with a short sub-acnte often abrnpt apical point ; narrowed in 
the lower fonith to the petiole, the edj/e slightly recurved r both surfaoes 
quite glabrons, the upper shining with numerons very minute black 
(lots, the lower tesselate-reticulate : main nerves 6 or 7 pairs, fipreading, 
much curved upwards and forming wide arches far from the edge, 
prominent on the lower surface; length 4*5 to 5 in., breadth 2*5 to 3 
in.; petiole' -4 in, long, rough when dry and with transverse ridges, 
puberulous, Oymes axillary, in pairs, shoHly pedunculate, mach- 
branched, many-flowered, minutely yellowish-tomento&e, imm '5 to 1 
in, in diam. S^pah oblong, obtuse, tomentose on the outer surfs co, 
glabrous on the inner. Petals glabrons, obovate, sub- acute, deeply bifid at 
the apex, the lobes oblanceolate. Stamens longer than the petals, ex- 
serted, glabrous, (he bro^id orbicnkr connective bearing the narrow anther 
cell on its edge ; the jfr^aMw/ii? thick, Omr?/ ovoid, covered with whit© 
wool. 8tijk longer than the ovary, stigma bifid, Frmt unkaown. 
