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dry) and glabraus above, palo md adpressedly hairy beiieatli (at least 
on tlio nerves), 1-3 in. by '6-l"25 iu., distinctly 3-5.rierved from near 
the base ; petioles -B-'-i in. long. Flowers axillai'j and termiTifll, solitai-y 
or paired ; pedicola ■l-'2 in. long-, slenrler. Calyx snbcampaniilate, 
O7oid, 'J in. long; teeth distinct, broadly triangiilar. PetaU obtont^, 
apionlate, '2 in. long, white, with a line of gland-tippod haira beneath. 
Anthers oblonpf, obtuse, "OS- l in. long". Stt/le slightly and graclaally 
thickened npwai'da ; stigma puuctiform. Fruit trigonous, ehortly 
obeonical, '3 in. long, very scantily mnriculat^ • valves '2 in. btmd. 
Perak ; Scortechini 1886 1 G nnong Kledang, 1000 ft., Gurtis 3293 ! 
EidUtf 9691 ! Goldham ! Kinta in dense jnogle, 3500-4000 ft., King's 
Collector 7169 ! 
13. SoNEftiLA LiSfAOTHA, Stftpf find King, An erect herb, 4-6 in, 
high, hirstite all over with flexuous, finely pointed, rufous hail's. Siem 
terete, with the hairs more or less ad pressed. Leaves of a pair similar 
in shape, very nneqnal in fiize, obliquely lanceolate or snbovate, acute, 
attenuated at the base, membranous, gi'een above, pale beneath, the 
larger 1*5-3 in. by '6-'8 in., witti 2-3 side-nerves in the broader and 1 in 
til© nan'ow half, the uppermost '75-1 in. above the base ; petiole slender, 
*3-'6 in. long. Miscicles few-flowered, terminal and axilJaty, subsessiie ; 
pedicels rather stout, -l-'l 5 in. long. obconical, densely hirsute, 
'i5-'18 in. long. Petals oblong, cnspidate-acurainate, '12 in, long. 
Atithers ohlong, suhaonte, OG in. long. iSiyle filiform, rather stoat j 
stigma puncti form, Frtdt broad, obconical, muricate, to -25 in. long j 
valves "IS- "2 in. broad. 
Pbeak; Qunong Bnbn, Wrat/ 3803! (in part). 
The speoiroon. wliick we have here in viow is ao differgiit in habit and in tlie sim 
t)f ths comparatively long peclunoleii lea^ea from tlio otliers bcai'iiig tUo same 
number in Wray's eollootiou, bat desorihtnl audor 5. tri'i^'nii'ictJTO, that wo bQhove 
otirBelvea justttied in considoriDg it for the present as a dlstinot specicB, 
14. SoNBniLA SUFFROTICOSA, Stapf and King. An ereetj repeatedly 
branched half-shrab, over 1 ft. high, shaggy all over from coarsely 
ad pressed, crimson (reddish, when dry) bairs, or glabrescent at length 
at the base. Stem terete, woody below, hollow. Leaves mainly 
crowded near the tips of the branchoi!, those of a pair similar in shape, 
but rather unequal in size, oblong to ovoid-oblong, acnte, more or less 
asymmetrical or almost symmetrical and acute at the base, obscurely 
serrate or toothed, thickly membranotis, dark green above, pnler 
beneath, the larger 1-1 '4 in. by '4-'6 iu., 3-5-nervcd from near the 
base ; petioles "25 in. long to very short. Flowers unknown (petals 
white according to Wraj). Fndts axillary, solitary oi" iu pairs on 
fitout short pedicels, obconical, '2 in. long, strigoso from tubercle- based 
bail's, or mnricate from their porBistent bases i valves '12 iu, broad. 
