1900.] G. ^ing — ^fatei•^ah foi- a Flora of the ^fitlayan Peninsula 9 
of which the flonera «re daitered in p&eado-gtomertih', while the o&paalios aru nob 
maoh lunger ttmti broad atid nra often iirii>s1iHped. 
1. OirsFOKA fiTRLLULATA, Ki'n^, ti, sp. A shrub, ]5 to 20 feet lny:Ii ; 
younpr brfinclies, petioles^ itiflorescence and calyx-tube covered with pftle, 
in mute, slelliite-liairy scales. Leauss somewhat unequftlj ovate, aUghtly 
coitiate at the rounded base, the apex shortly apiculate, 7-iierved (tb© 
middJenerveveiy strong) ; both surfaces free from hairs, but (especially 
the upper) with numerous mleute Imirj scales most nnmeroue on the 
nerves, the trans verse veins on the lower very distinct and straight ; 
length 5 to 9 in, ; breadth 2'25 to 4 5 in, j petiole 1*25 to 4 in. Panicle 
solitary, terminal, longer than the leaves ; tbe branches in pairs, divari- 
cate ; flowers in umbels of 4 to 6 on the ultimate branch lets. Oalyx-titbe 
funnel-shaped, sab-tetragonoua, the mouth with four small triangular 
teeth, narrowed at the base into the short pedicel. Ratals 4, orbicular- 
ovate, bliint, glabiws. Stamens 8» very unequal^ four linear^ purple and 
twice as long ns the other 4 eiiort, yellow. Disc of 4 iuciu-ved plates. 
Ovary 4- winged. Capsule clavnte, opening by 4 broad truncate valves ; 
seeds minute, shortly beaked. 
Perak; Seorteckini 24:9 in part ! King'i Oolkctor 418, 2851! Wray 
1224. DlSTlUB. Sumatra, Forbes 3034. 
2. OxYSPORA ACUTANODf.Aj King, n. sp. A bush ; yonng branches 
boldly 4'an*fled, glabrous. Le'tves elliptic-oblong, somewhat narrowed 
to the rounded base, the apex acute, 5-nerved ; upper surface glabrous, 
the lower niintttely lepidote-puhesoent on the nerves and veins ; lenpftli 
4 to 6 in., breadlh r75 to 2 6 in , petiole -6 to -75 in., minutely lepidote. 
Panich solitary, terminal, nsnally somewhat shorter than the leaves, 
broadly pyi-amidal, tepidote puberutous, mauy* flowered. Flowers (in- 
cluding tho Btaraens) '5 in. long. Oahim-tuhe funnel-shaped, minutely 
rufous-stellate lepidote, the mouth with 4 small triangular teeth. 
Petuls 4, glabrous, broadly ovate, blunt. Stavtem 7 or 8, eciual, lanoeo- 
late, acuminate, sfightly cnrved, the lobes at the bnse short, rounded, 
appendages no!i(>, but a grooved, narrow process on the hack of the 
connective in the lower half. O^ipsuU ovoid, narrowed to tbe equally 
long pedicid, 8- ridged, glabrous, the mouth wilh an everted rim, '25 in. 
long. 
Pbrae ; Wray 329. 
3. OxYSPORA CoRTi^ir, King- Aslimb; bran chlets bluntly 4-angled 
not winged, pubemloas. Lenvss ovate-acuminate, the base rounded, not 
passing into the petiole, 7-u6rved, upper surface sparsely strigose, 
miuutely leptdote, the lower glabrous, the edges glandular-serrulate ; 
length 5 to 7 in., breadth 3 to 4 in., petioles 1'5 to 2-5, broadly winged, 
tho winjr eiuch exprinded at the base and joining that of the oppoHita 
leaf. Panicle solitary, terminal, spreading, longer than tho leaves, with 
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