18^7.] 0. King ~ }fateriats for a Floi-a of the ^tatafJan PemnauU. IM 
S|ifioi'monB »re nairl hy Mr, Bentlin.m to bo from the MaJay AiThipela^fo, by Mr. Baker 
to t>e from tli0 PfiiiinBiilft ; we know, litHVei^oT, from Dr. Wnl lick's corroBpomltjnca 
that the m ijority nf Fiiiljiysofi's ^peuiniiene, mope p*ivtit!iilarly tlioso witlioat any 
dDfinito locality, came (mm Siain. 
19, Badhinia Wbayi Pi-ain^ A Klimliljy creeper 15-30 feet long, 
witli slender glabixtua braticliea and circi'nate glabroaa tendi-ils. Leaves 
flexible, truncate very rarely cordate nt tlie baae, tapering' from about 
the middle to fiii aeute eufcii-e, very rarely an obtuse emarginate apex, 
ratber longer than bixMtd, 2-3 in, long, l*-25-*J'75 in. accoas, medium- 
green, glabrous above, glaueescent irlalirau« or faintly pubernlous only 
on tiie nerves benejitb ; vei-y imiformlj 5-nerved ; petiole slender, glab- 
rous, b-^Q m. long. Flowers ui dense close-fld* terminal and axillary 
racemes, 2"5-4 in. long, the lower flowers deciduous except the few that 
become fertilified, the remaining terminal portion corymbose 2'b in. long 
and bioad ; pedicels very slender, thickening in fruit, 1*35 in. long, 
sj)ai'sely rnsty as is the alighily nodose main-rachis, bracti subulate 
•2 in. long, very deciduous j bud elove-sbaped, only '2 in. long, the 
spliei ical minutely apicmliite upper part in diameter equalling the lenijtli 
of the slender cylindnc base. Calyx glabraus, tube 'J5 in, long, limb 
spliti^iiig into 5 spnthulate snbequal lobes *15 in. long. Petals pale 
greeuiab-yellovv, or white at lenglh pinkish, broiidly oblanceofafce, long- 
chiwed, 6 in. long, *2 in. across, margins slightly wavy, sparsely pubes- 
cent esteniaily. Slamejis 3 fertile, anthers shortly oblong, Omn/ small, 
S-4 ovuled, distinctly stalked, quite glabroiis throughout, style 15 in. 
long, stigma small peltate. Pitd obovate to oblong-obtuse, taperitiff to 
base, thin, woody, stipe in. long, 2''3 io. long, 1 in* across, quite glab- 
rons. See'h L-2, rai"ely 3, very much compreasedj "broiMlly ovate, *5 in. 
long, '4 iu. across, testa dark-browiT, dull. 
Perakj Kumtler 2238! 24661 4049 1 5'243 ! Scortechini 16521 
Wnitf 19341 2782! SEr.ASflOii; Knnsfler B7^B \ 
Vory (Hsiiiiict hem any otlier Peiiiiisiilar BpecioB, find by ita infloreBcettoe (in 
wHich it moBt resemblea B. intetfyifoiia nmnng the Phaneras} connecting? Phnnero with 
L(Ufhhimn, its snmll floTcera approf^ohing thoae of the latter Boction, It is extremely 
nearly iilliod to ft llornean apeciea (repfeaented by Mottley n. 376 and Havtland n. 
95) which differs in hiiving ilef*ply coidnfce leav&n, in harinpf quite glabroua pediof lSj 
and in having the petiils, tlioogh similarly crt'tinlate, brgpr and almoat glabwiaa, 
Iti is just poasible thut tlio Borneo plant may bo the lost B. fordifolia Roxb. 
20. BAi^ntNtA iNTEaRtFOLiA Roxb. Hort, Beng. 90. A large climber 
over 100 feet long, branches slender rasty-puberulouSj tendrils circinafco 
rusty. Leaves usoally deeply cordate, always about as long nB broad, 
mostly 4-6 in. across and with a deltoid apical sinus '-i-'G iu. deep ; 
the leaves in the I'egion of inflorescences nsnallj small r25 in. long, 1 
in. across, not inrivqtiently entire; the leaves on young root-siioof& 
