xi, c, 2 Merrill: Notes on the Flora of Borneo 87 
mm long, puberulent, the limb flabellate, 7 to 8 mm wide, broadly 
rounded, base much narrowed, the claw about 6 mm long, pubes- 
cent below; inferior petal, when present, linear-spatulate, up to 
7 mm in length. Stamens 9, the upper two sterile, very slender, 
2 to 3 mm long, the lower seven much elongated, somewnat 
ciliate near the base, about 6 cm long. Ovary shortly stipitate, 
oblong, compressed, including the strongly incurved or involute 
style about 2 mm long, pubescent along one side, the stipe short, 
pubescent. 
Sarawak, Baram District, Baram, Hose 93, March, 1895. 
The first representative of the genus known from Borneo, in appearance 
resembling Pahudia javanica Miq. and P. rhomboidea Prain. It differs 
from both in its fewer leaflets which are prominently and slenderly acute- 
acuminate, not blunt-acuminate or retuse, but especially from the above two 
forms and the other known representatives of the genus in its very short 
style, which is at most 1 mm in length. 
FLEMINGIA Roxburgh 
FLEMINGIA MACROPHYLLA (Willd.) 0. Ktze. ex Prain in Journ. As. Soc. 
Beng. 66 2 (1897) 440, in nota; cf. Merrill in Philip. Journ. Sci. 5 
(1910) Bot. 130 ( F . congesta Roxb.). 
Sarawak, Lundu, Foxworthy hOU, June, 1908; Baram District, Hose 215, 
November 30, 1894. 
New to Borneo; India to southern China, the Philippines, and Malaya. 
ALBIZZIA Durazzini 
ALBIZZIA SCANDENS Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 4 (1909) Bot. 265. 
Sarawak, Baram District, Hose 523, 691, January and April, 1895. 
Previously known only from Palawan. The Sarawak specimens very 
closely match the type. 
DALBERGIA Linnaeus f. 
DALBERGI A SU BALTERN I FOLI A (Elm.) Merr. in Philip. Journ Sci. 10 
(1915) Bot. 15. 
Sarawak, without definite locality, Native collector 1891 (Bur. Sci.). 
This specimen certainly represents the same species as our Palawan 
material. It is characterized by its trifoliolate leaves, belongs in the section 
Amerimnon, Endespermum, and is allied to Dalbergia densa Benth. 
DALBERGIA SI M PLICI FOLI A sp. nov. § Amerimnon, Endespermum. 
Species praecedente similis et valde affinis, differt foliis om- 
nibus 1-foliolatis inflorescentiis multo brevioribus. 
Apparently scandent, glabrous except the young branchlets 
and the inflorescence. Branches terete, rugose when dry, lenti- 
cellate, brown in color. Leaves all simple, elliptic to oblong- 
elliptic, 7 to 13 cm long, 3.5 to 7 cm wide, castaneous and shining 
when dry, base rounded, apex rather prominently blunt-acumi- 
nate, the lower surface slightly pubescent along the midrib when 
