110" G , Ki ug — Ma teria Is far a Flo ra of t Ji e Mala]/an Fcnins uht. [ Ko. J , 
Leaflet aoliiaty, wttb peUoluIes attached slightly within margin 
af Iftmiim : — 
Lendots and petioles glabrous on both gnrfacos ... ... la* K. Cui'tisiit 
Leaflets and petioles aubscabridly pubeaoetit ... ... I*, if. Curtisii 
Leafletfl several, with petioluloe attactod to margin of lamina : — 
Leavea S-foliate, flenflots and pefeioleB pilabrtiiis ; pud 9 narrower 
thaa in the other species of which pyda are known J ... 2. K. Kingiu 
Leaves 5-foIiiite : — 
Leaflets thickly coriaceoaa, densely ferruginonB undemeftth 3. JT. ForhesH, 
Leafiota ehartaceona, glabrous on both surfficos... ... 4, K. Bidleyi. 
Loaves 7- foliate, (leoHets and ^letioles gabacubi-idly pnbesoent) 5. JT. Derryi. 
1. KUNSTLERU CuuTian PiMiri. A Blirubby climber with slciider 
brancliesj back brownisli lenticular. Leaves «'5-8 in. long', leaflet 1, 
ovate-liuicefilato 4f-6"5 in. long, 2'5 hi, wide, apex acute base routided, 
luteml nurvDs ascending 4^5 paiis rafclier pi-ominent as is the midrib 
beneatb, margin entice ; rigidly cUartacooiis, pale-green ; petiole '75-1-5 
ill. long, petiolule '25 in, gubpeltately afctaclied. Flowers in .copions 
terminal and axillacy patiicles 8-12 in. long, 5-8 in. across, racluB and 
branches rasty-pubescent ; pedicels pubescent '08 in. long. Caltfx cam- 
patiulate densely pubescent, '15 in. long, leeth ti sangnlar except the 
upper broatlly deltoid bifid at tip half as long as tube. CoroUa apparent- 
ly puiple, '25 in, long, standard ovate-oblong. Fod thin fiat densely 
rusty-pubcBCcnt, 5 in. long 1 in- wido; 2-3 seeded. 
Var, hjpica ; leaves above and petioles glabrous, loaves beneath 
and petiolules sparsely ad pressed -pubescent with whitish hairs ; raehia 
and branches of panicles sparsely rusty-pubeaceut ; pods distinctly 
reticulated. 
l^ENANG ; at TuUoh Bahang, Oitrtis 3019 ! 
Vau. laxiflorai leaves on both surfaces subscabridly, petioles and 
petiolules densely softly pubescent ivitb rusty tomentum, as are the 
rachis and branches of the laser more spreading panicles ; pods more 
densely velvety not visibly reticulated. 
PaKOKORE ; Tullob Sera, Curtis 1C;^2 ! 
The calyx and ctiroUn, eo far as tlte limited material goes, are not distingmsh- 
ublo in tliose two plants. Tho meaBurfiments of pod given aro taken from frnita of 
the typical variety; the pods oE the other aro mnch eraaller bat are appureutly not 
eo far advanced. When fuller material of these two plants is available it may bo 
necessary to conaider tliem spocilically distinct; on the other blind tlieir Ifiavcs, 
Uat for the different paboscuuce, aro qaito similar and it may prove imnecesaary to 
separate tliom even as trarietiea. 
2. KussTLEisiA KiNGii Prain. A very extensive climber over 100 
feet long, with slender branches; bark brown Icnticmlar. Leaves 5-8 in. 
long, leaflets 3 ovato-lanceolutc 4-6 in. long, l*5'-3 iii. wide, apex acute, 
