26 G. Kmtr— Materials for a Flora nf the MaUijan Femnmla. [1^0. 1» 
lont^, rose- coloured. Anthers ncnte, '12 in- lout?. Style filiform ; Btigma 
capitate. Fruit trigonons, tnincate-obovate, '2 in. long, smooth ; yalvDS 
■12 in. broad. 
Perak; Gnnong Panti, 600-800 ft., Knnstler 219! Ridley 41841 
Gunong Inas, 3500 ft., Wraij 4066! 4067 ! 
Certain email speoimens, collecte^l by Scortochini in Perak f272), repregent only 
a dwarf state of S.Jfaecida; their larger leaves measnro I-I B in. by '0-^8 in. 
7. SoNERiLA iTf DAMANEKST9, St^ipf aiid King. An erect or ascend- 
ing, branched or mibranclicd herb, 3-0 in, Uigli, more or less hirsute, 
particularly on the stem and petioles, with flexuoiaa, finely pointed hairs. 
Sient reddish -brown Tvhon dry, qaadrangiilar. Leaves rather approxi- 
mate, those of a pair similar in shape and size, or more or less unequal, 
ovate to orate-oblong, acute or snbacuniinatf!, rounded or subcordate 
and often slightly asymmetincal at the base, membranous, green or 
purple above, purplish glaucous below, length 1"5 to 3 3 in., bi'eadili 
1 to I V in., 5-8-nerved from below the middle, the lower nerves more 
or le-^s opposite, the uppermost 1 or 2 usually alternate, transverse veina 
oblique, fiue or obscure ; peduncle '5- 1*5 in. long. Oymes few- to many- 
flowered, much contracted, ped ancles ."jolitarj and terminal, or 2-4 from 
tbo top and the uppermost leaf-axils, 1-2 in. long ; pedicels slender, up 
to '1 in. long, like tbe flowers with scanty and sometimes minutely gland- 
tipped hairs. Cahf.t very slender, obconical, up to ■2 in, long ; teeth 
short, broad, triangular. Pelah elliptic, acuminate, '25 in. long, rose- 
coloured. Anthers ovate-lanceolate, sttbacoto, ■09~'12 in. long. 8tyh 
filiform, •2-"25 in. long ; stigma capitate. Fruit oblong with a cuneato 
base, *22-'27 in. long, smooth ; valve.'s scai*cely *1 in. broad. 
Andamans ; Mount Harriet near Port Blair, on rocks, King's 
Collector 48 ! 
8. SoNEBiLA POPULIPOLU, Stapf and King. An erect or ascending, 
simple or sparingly branched herb, 6-9 in, high, more or less covered 
with minute hairs and with a few soft, adpressed, whitish, small bristles 
on the enx'face and the margins of the uUimately often glabrescent 
leaves, with the hairs of the inflorescence often minutely gland-tipped. 
Stem finely rusty- tomentoge, subfcerete below, quadrangnlar above. 
Leaves of a pair similar in shape and equal or somewhat unequal in size, 
ovate, acuie or acuminate, usually minately cordate at the baae, with 
the lobes often more or less unequal and close, snbentire or toothed in 
the upper part, thinly membranoti.-*, !ight-greeu, l'5-3 in. by l-2-l'75 
in., finely V-nerved from near the base, upper pair ■2-*3 in. from the 
base ; petioJes very slender, 1-2 in. long, finely tomentosB, Oymes Sew- 
in 12-flowered, much contracted aud almost umbeliiPorm, terminal ; 
peduncle slendee-, '5-1 '2 in. long; pedicels slender, '15-22 in. long, 
