36 G. King — Mat&riaU for a Flora of tha Malayan Feninsula, [Jfo- 1» 
Wrnit Vermillion when i-ipe, sub-j^lobular, apieulat© when young, 
glabrous ; without ridges or papilles, 2-2'5 in. in diam. ; seeds aa in 
M, Oochmchinensis. 
Perak ; Scortechmi 1605 ; King^s CoUector 8340 ; Wra^ 3273. 
This ftpeoiea is flllled to If. Cochinehiiimsu and has Hccdn ©xactlj nlike thoBO of 
that Bpociea. But the loavoB of this are of thinner toitnre than thoHo of jif. Corhin- 
chifievais, and they are not Xohed ; moreover the jwtide in thia is oglandulnr, nnd the 
O fruit is quite free from ridges or piipi J laa <>f any kind. I have named it in honmir 
of my friend Mr. 0. B. Clarke who believea with roe thut it ie a bitborta nindeBCri}>ecl 
■pecies. 
2. MoMOttDiCA stinAKODLATA, Blumo Bijdr. 928. Sfevi slendnr, 
glabrous, angled, Bulcato, several feet long; tendrils Bingle. Leaves 
broadly ovate, deeply cordate at the bfisc, the apex acnte, the edges 
with remote cartiloginous teeth ] npper surface glabrous, the lower 
with sparse sjnall aiTprcssed hairs ; length l'75-2'25 in., breadth 1*25- 
1'65 in.; petiole 1 in. long, glsibrous, egliindular. Mah pednnele 
•5-1 in. long^ pubescent ; the bract close to the flower broader than 
long, its apex obtuse, its base cordate, minu(ely pubescent, the veina 
prominent; flower nearly 1 in. in diam. ; calyx deep purple ; its lobes 
oblong, obtuse, glandular, nearly '2 in. long ; corolla yellow, partite 
to tbe base, the segments oblong. Female flower unknown; fruit 
ellipsoid, 2-3 in. long, obscurely ribbed, the rtba broken into joints. 
Ser. in DC. Prodr. IH, 316; Roem. Syn. fuse, 2, p. 58; Miq. in Flor, 
Ind. Bat I, Pt. 1, 664; Knt% in Joiirn. As. Soc. Beng. XLVI, Ft. U, 
1D2; Gogn. in DC. Mon. Phan. Ill, 443, 
Perak ; Scortechini 399. Distkib. Java, Brit. India. 
3. MoJiouDiCA Cochin-Chisensis, Spreng. Syat. Yeg. Ill, 14 
A powerful climber ascending tall trees ; stem angled, glabrous. Leaves 
in general outline sub-orbicular or broadly ovate, the base cordate or 
emarginate, nsnally S-lobed to the middle or below it (sometimes 6- 
lobed), the margins with sparse nmbilicate glands, both surfaces 
glabrous, length 4-7 in., hreaiith nearly the same ; petiolo 2-3 in. long, 
glandular at the middle and upper part ; tendrils long, stout, simple. 
Male peduncle m, long with an orbicular-reniform cncnUat^ bract 
at its apex embracing the flower-bud ; calyx-segments dark, coriaceous, 
hairy ; corolla 1-75-3 in. across, white tinged w^itk yellowish, some of 
the petals with black spots at the base, otliers with yellow glands. 
JPema?« peduncle 1-2 in. long-, (longer in fruit), with a small bract 
about the middle, FrnU ovate, pointed at the apes, fleshy, bright red 
and covered with conical points bnt not libbed ; 4-5 in. long ; seeds 
numerous, blackish, ovate, compresKed, sculptm'ed, the margins nndulate- 
snb-lobiilato. Kurz in Journ. As, Soc. Beng. XLVI, Pt. 2, 102; Clark© 
in Hook. til. Flor, Br. Ind. 11, G18 ; Cogu. in DC. Mon. Phiiu, III, 444. 
