1900.] G. King— Materials for a Flora of the Malmjan Peninsula. 49 
(not of Blame) in Linn, Trana. XXVIII, 82, tab. YII, flg. 88& ; 0. B. 
Clarke in Fi. Br, Ind. IT, 5i2. 
Singapore; Wallich,- Amierson GS, 69; Htdleit! 125 j Ridlnj 258; 
King^s Colleclor 278. Malacca; Maingay (K.D.) 785; Ouniing ; Qripih 
(K.D.) 2270, 
Vab. sttb-glahraia, Cogn. I.e. 550. Leaves glabmaa beneath except 
the nervea» M. ssetflanica^ C. B. Clarke (not of Blumo), var. suh-glahratat 
Hook. m. FL Br. Ind. U, 542. 
Singapore ; Anderson 64. 
3. JlAitnitA KRTICPLATA, Blume Mqs. Bot. I, 34. Scandeat; young 
bi'anchea, petioles, nndor sarfaces of leairea and oaljx densely clothed 
with rasty aiellate, more ov less decidnona haiifi, the yonng brancheSj 
petioka and especially the calyx with stout spreading bristles iuter- 
mixed ; the nodes swollen and annulate. Learns snbcoi'laceOdSj ovate- 
bmeeolatej -5-nerved (the lateml pair slender), minnt^jly cordate at the 
base, the apex shortly acuminate j upper surface deeply reticulate, 
glabrous ; length 2 to 3*5 in., breadth *8 to 1*5 in., petiole *l to '2 in. 
Flowers 1*25 in. long (including the antkers), axillary, either solitary 
on pedicels as long as themselves or in pedanculate cymes of three ; 
the middle flower being nearly sessile, the lateral pair on short pedicels. 
OahjX'ftthe deueely hispid externally, the teeth 4, short, broadly triangular 
and blunt, tomentose on the inner surface. Fetah ovate, sub-acute, 
glahroaa. Stawens 8» ihe anthers somewliat unequal in length but all 
linear, curved and with two long appendages at the base in front. Frtdt 
ovoid, (unripe) '5 in. in diam., crowned by the calyx-teeth. Miq, Fl, 
Ind. Bat. I, pt. I, p. 535 ; C. B. Clarice in Hook. ai. FL Br. Ind. 
II, 542; Cogn. in DC. Mon. Phan. YII, 551. M. Mtelhdata, Korth. (not 
of Blume) Yer. Nat. Gcsch, Bofc. 213. M. oHganthaj H'aud, in Ann. Sc. 
Nat. Ser. 3, XY, 281 ; Miq. Lc. 534, 
Malacca; On'iUth (K.D.) 22G9; Mmngmj 784, DisTttiB, Sumatra, , 
Java. 
11. DiSfSOCH^TA, Blume. 
Shrub!5, usually twiners. Lemes opposite, petioled or nearly 
sessile, elliptic or oblong- lanceolate, rounded at the base, 5-ner\'ed from 
the base (tUe two submarginal neives slenderj^ entire. Flowers in 
terminal, sometimes leafy panicles, purple or white, bi-acts large or 
small. Qahjx-tnhe campanulate-cylindric or funnel-shaped, densely 
stellate-tomenlose, pubescent or glabrous; limb obscurely 4-lobed or 
entirely truncate, more rarely distinctly 4.toothed, persistent. Petals 4, 
Siavims 8, unequal, 4 shorter sometimes wanting, connective of the 
4 longer with 2 long bristles in front at the base. Ovartf adnat© to the 
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