38 0, Ki^g^Uatcviah for a Flora of the Uahyan Peiiinmla. [No. 1, 
deep-red or violefc beBeatb, 2-4 in, by 1-1 '5 in,, 5-nm'ed from near 
the base, witli 3 side-iiervoa in the broad and 2 side-nerves in the 
narrow half, upporniost sidc-nervc? Bometimos '-i-'S m. above t!io baae, 
with indistinct oblique trans verso veins ; petiolea nsually short or very 
shortj rarely up to '5 in, long; small leaves ovate-cordate, acute or 
imiform, "15 in. long and broad, on slender, short petioles. Gymes 
terminal and axillary, solitary or in fascicles of 2-3, subsessile, indis- 
tinctly bracteato, few- to many-floweret!, very dense; petlunclea very 
short, slender, with 2 potioled small ieaflets at the baae ; rlmchia shaggy, 
bracts finely filiform, ciliate, hidden among the hairs of thorhacbia; 
pedicels veiy slender, about *1 in. lon^. Calyx cainpanulate-obloBg, 
•12-15 in. long, shaggy; teeth triangular- lanceolate, *07 in. long. 
Petals oblong, s abaca te, snberect, over '25 in, long, piakiah Tvhite or 
pink, with a lino of hairs on the back. Anthen short, oblong, obtuse, 
•1 iui, long, over '25 in. loiig; stigma pun ctifonn. i^rHif semiglo- 
bose-turbinate, muricate, "2 in, long and wide. 
PeeAK; ScortccMrii 1873! 1S75 ! Goping, in dense jungle, Ennsihr 
434 ! 440 ! Larut, in dense jangle, 500-800 ft., King's Oolledor 5752 ! 
Malacca; Kinta Gnnong, 1000-1500 ft., on rocky places, Kinffs 
Collector 7179 f Gttnong Inas, 5000 ft., Wray 4088, 
30, SoNERiLA MICR0CA1IPA, Stapf and King. An ascending herb, 3-6 
in. high, rusty- tomentoso on the stem, petioles and the underside of the 
leaTOSj more coarsely hairy in tho inflorescence (inclading the calyces) 
from short, somewliat stiff and spreading, or soft aud more adpresEcd 
(underside of the leaves) haiys, and besides with scattered, longer and 
stouter, floxuous hairs on t!io upper side of the leaves. Stem long, pros- 
trate at the base, somewhat stout, straight or subfiesnous, leafy part 
2-4 in, long, Leaves very dissimilar, the larger of a pair shortly petioled, 
asymmetrical, obliquely obovate-lauceolate or oblanceolate, abruptly 
acuminate, unequally cordate at tho base with a larger rounded lobe 
(■l-'2 in. long) on the outer, and a similar, bat veiy minute or obscure 
lobe on tho inner side, subeutire or entire or obtusely serrolatc, fleshy, 
rather firm, dark-green above, sometimes with numerous small white 
(Spots, 2-5-4 in. by 1-1'5 in,, 4-5-nerved from near the base with oblique 
transverse veins, petiole *15-*4 in. long; the small leaves sessile, reni- 
form or orbicular, cordate, '2 in diam. Cymes terminal and from tho 
upper asils, snbsessile or shortly peduncled, cbracteate, few- to many- 
flowered, rather lax • peduncle very slendei-, if any, up to *5 in. long; 
pedicels filiform, up to '25 in, long. Calyx campanulate-ovoid, -12 in. 
by *08 in. ; teeth triangular. Petals oblong, acute, almost' '25 in, long, 
lilc© tho calyx pink. Anthers short, oblong, obttise, '08-' I in. long. 
8iyle '25 in. long ; stigma punctiform, Frttii pale pink, sub trigonous, 
turbinate, oiiiiiltcly muricate, "OS- ll in. long, '16 in. broad. 
