IDOO.] G.King — MafeinaU for a Flora of the Malayan Pemmula. 39 
Perak j Scortechmi ! Upper Perak, 300 ft., Wray 3445 i 3446 ! 3621 ! 
31. SoNKBiLA cosTULATA, Stapf and Ki(>g. An ascendiiig-j mibranched 
horb, a few inchea high, deasely liirsnto or toraeutoso on tlie stem, llm 
petioles and more or less also in the iniloresconcB, including the calyx ; 
adpressodly strigilloso on the nerves and veina on the underside of 
the leaves, and with scattered, often very few, etoater hairs on the 
npper aide of tlie leaves, liairs rufous, those of the stem, petioles and 
inflorescence flesnons, more or less spreading. Stem prostrate below, 
sabfioxuons, leafy part i-arelj more than 1 in. long. Leaves crowded, 
the larger of a pair petioled, more or less asymmetrical or the upper 
sometimes almost symmetrical, obliquely (if asymmofcrical) ohoYate- 
oblong or oblong, euba^3uminate, unequally cordate at the base with 
a ronndcd lobe ( 2 in. long) on the larger and a minute lobe on the 
narrower half, entire, ciliolato along the inarjE^id, racrnbranous, dark 
green, 3-6 in. l)y l'3-2'5 in,, 6- or rarely 7-nerved from near the base 
with 3 (rflrely 4) nerves in the broad and 2 in the narrow half, with 
obliqne, conspicuously prominent, transverse veins on both sides; petiole 
stout, 'S-'S in, long ; small leaves ovate-cordate to reiiiform, minate 
or np to '33 in, long, on short petioles. Cymes terminal and in the 
npper axils, solitary or 2 on a common veiy short peduncle, cbmcteatHB, 
few- or many-flowered, contracted; rhachis very sleuder; peduncles 
very short; pedicels slender, ■08-'12 in. long. Fhieers unknown. 
Frttit seraigloboae-turbinatc, mnricate, 'IS-'IS in. long and wide, 
" Perak (?) ; foot of Gunong Panti, Krmsfkr 220 ! 
Bather closely allied to 3. Beccanaria, Ooun. | bat this haa on the wliolo 
narrower, more acuminate leaves and maob. larger fruits. 
32. SoNERiLA MACEOravLLA, Stapf and King. An ascending simple 
herb, 3-5 in. high, softly hii'snto or shaggy all over ; hairs dense anil more 
or less spreading on the stem, the petioles and all parts of tlie inflorescence 
(inclusivo of the calyx), looser on both sidca of the leaves, pale reddish, 
rather long and flexuous. Stem prostrate below. Leaves very dissimi- 
lar, the larger of a pair petioled, asymmetrical, obliquely elliptic, 
acuminate, unequally cordate at the base with n large, ronntletl lobe 
( 4 in. long) on the outer and a much smaller lobor on the inner side, 
entire or subentire, membraiious, on both aides light-brown when diy, 
4r-G in. by 2-2-3 in., about 7-nerved from near the base, with 4 nerves 
in the bimd, 2 in the narrow half and with usually indi.stinct, fine, 
oblique, transverse veins, uppermost side-nerve 1-1-25 in. above the base ; 
petiole stout, "5-1 '2 in, long ; sraaU leaves ovate-cordate to reniforni, 
up to "25 in. long, on short, slender petioles. Cymes terminal ami in the 
upper axils, solitary or 2 or a coranjon short peduncle, ebracteate, 
rather many-flowered, apparently very dense owing to the long interwoven 
