5^ G. Kwg^Materiah for a Flora of tlw Malmjan Fenhmda, \Ko. 
aul)R(!tt(e appeudnge. Fmit unknown. 2>. intermeiUa^ Scort. MSS. (not 
of Bin me), m Herb, prop, 
PKRAKj Scor/ec^ttwf 23, a4. Pekakg; Cmiis IZQ^, 
12. Anpiectuom, a, Gmj. 
Twilling shrubs. Leaves aubcoriacdons, or irai^ly coriaceous, opposite^ 
slioi'Np^tioled, entii*e, oblong, narrowed upward.^, 3-5-nenrod from the 
b^se. Flowers white^ in termitinl panicles aomatimca leafy at tbe base. 
QaJyas-iuhe funnel -shaped or oroid, limb obscurely 4-lt>bed or truncalo. 
Fetah 4, Stamens 4 perfect, rarely 8, antbera attenuated upi;varils, 
opeuxtt^ by one pore, connective at base sl-'Oi-tly nppendagetl or snbnude, 
mv&V with two lojig bristles in fixint, rai-ely with a lonflf appeudjvge luul 
two small ei-ect bristles; imperfect etameus 4, 2, or 0. Ovary 4-cellfd, 
free at the apex, with 4 vertical ridgea ; style simple ; o vales many^ 
plaoentiig asile. Berry ovoid or globose, crowned with the calyx-limb. 
Seeds very many, small, falcate, obovoid ■ raphe long^ lateral, DfSTHilt. 
Species about 18, in Malaya and the Plitlippines. 
Stamens 4 perfect : — 
Nodes of the young branolieB and of tlie lower 
part of iho panicle yrith couspicaoas, stellatel^ 
lopJdote, bristly aontili ... ... 1, A. hphioto-setosum, 
Nociei of t!ie younf; brniielieg nnd of the paiiioJo 
with a ainall smooth flnnulua or faiat tranavei-ea 
ridge 
OalyX'tubs fannel'shnped ; Btamena 4, all 
ppi'fect 5 yonng brauchsB Bbellate-bftiry ... 2. A, glftnettm. 
Calyx* tube ovoid to globnlar- ovoid ; statQetut 
8, tbe anthers of 4 of them narrow and 
itnperfeot; young braaobea gtabrouB or 
tipftily ao ... ,,t ... 3. A, pallem, 
Nodi?e not ami al ate ; atamens 8, the anthers of 4 
of them narrow and imperfect ; yoang branches 
and panicles densely stellate-scaly ... 4^ A. dh'arteahm^ 
Stamens 8 perfeot .,, 5. A. anomatum, 
1, Anplectrum LEPID0T0-SET0SU3I, KiDg, n. sp. Youn^ brandies 
alender, confipieiioiifily annulate at the nodes, spainely clothed with 
coarae, spreading hairs with thickened points, the very youngest also 
with deciduous^ stellato hairs. Leaves oblonw-lanceolate, 5-nerved ; 
the base rounded and minutely cordate, the apei shorlly caudate- acu- 
minate ; both surfaces glabrous except for a few coarse hairs near tho 
petiole ; the lower shining and pale when dry ; length 4'5 to 6 in, ; 
breadth I'l to 18 in.; petiole very short, attached to the cnp-ehaped, 
densely rufous stellate- torn entose node and like it with scattered 
