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pnnctifom. FruU truncate, obo void-oblong, cuneat© at the bnse when 
quite ripe, ■l9-*23 in. louj^, ohfcusely trigonooa. Cogn. in DO. Mon. VII, 
513 ; Stapf in Ann. Bot. VI, 308. 
Mai^acca ; Mfc, Opliir, on dripping places, Gn§lth 2300 I Maingay 
2583 ! Lohh 182. 
22. SoNERiLA Cyclaminella, Stapf and King, A rather delicate, 
perfectly glabrons, almoat acanleacent herb, with a creeping rhizome. 
Siem nanally extremely short, quad rang alar. Leaves in about 4 pairs, 
almost cmwded into a rosette, those of a pair similar in shape and size, 
ovate to oblong-obtnse or anbobtuse at both ends or snbcordate at tlie 
base, rather sytiimetrical, uadnlate-crenulate or almost entire, mem- 
branous, light or dark bi-ownish green above with silverj bands along 
the midrib and often also along tlie aide, nerves more or leas rich violet 
underneath, 8-1 '4 in. by "-l- 6, distinctly although finely 5-7-nerveil 
below the middle, often witli 1 or 2 delicate side-nerves higher np ; 
petioles slender, "4-1 in. long. Oymes 2-5-floworedi very mnch con- 
tracted; peduncles slender, 2-5 in. long, pedicels slender, "08 -1 in. 
long. Gahjx slender, sabcampanalate-oblong, ■12-15 in, long; teeth 
trtaugukr, short. Pdai* elliptic, cnspidate-acaminate, scarcely -25 iti. 
lougt light pink. AniheiS acnniinate, '12 in. long. Slt/le filiform, '25 ifj. 
long ; stigma minately sabcapitafco. Fruit ti-nneate, obovoid, obtusely 
trigonons, •12-*16 in. long. 
Perak; on roeky hilltops, 800-1000 it,,- King's Oolkchr 10715! 
10746 ! 10744 (in part) ! 
Var. caneseens^ Stapf and King. Leaves more or less covered above 
ivith lodg, floxaous, white hairs ; some of Ridley's specimens have leaves 
up to 3 in. by 1"2 in. 
Perak ; with the type ; King's Collector 1074 i (in part) ! 
SfiLAKGORE ; Bukit Kinta, 3000 ft., on rocks, Ridley 7318 I 
23. SoNEBiLA iJETEROSTEHOi^A, Naud. in Ann. Sc. Nat. Ser. 3, XV, 
326, t, XVIII, fig. 4, An erect or ascending, often branched herb, 
•5-2 ft. high, mi ely quite dwarf, quite glabrous apart from an extremely 
fine, furfuraceonsj rusty imUimeniumin the younger parts and, occnsion- 
ftlly» a few scattered, short, w^hitish hairs on the upper surface of the 
leaves. Stem somewhat stout, quadrangular* Leaves of a pair similar 
in shape, but usually very unequal or one arrested at a very early stage 
or quite suppressed, rarely hotli more or less equal, usually conspicuously 
asymmetrical^ obliquely ovate, anbacute or shortly acuminate, rounded 
or shortly nan-owed at the base, minutely toothed, membranoas, 
metallic green, often spotted above, purplish beneath on the nerves, 
1-5-4-5 in. by 1-2 3 in., 5'6-nerved from the very base with fine, lax, 
more or less horizontal tmnsverae veins; petioles very unequal in 
length, "5^2 in. long. Oymes axillary and terminal, much oontraotod 
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