CXIV. NEPENTHACEiE. 
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5000 ft. altitude. Pahang, Telom. Selangor, Semangkok Hills; 
Menuang Gasing (Kloss); Mengkuang Lebah (Robinson). 
(6) N. sanguinea Lindl. Gard. Chron. 1849, p. 580, Fig. 2 ; Mac- 
farlane, l.c. 283. 
Scandent, stout. Leaves lanceolate-oblong, sessile, amplexi- 
caul, 4 to 5 nerves; lower pitchers 7 to 8 in. long, 3 in. through, 
cylindric, ventricose; wings large ciliate, green and red or all 
deep red; upper pitchers cylindric or funnel-shaped without cilia 
on the edges, peristome narrowed upwards behind to a point, very 
broad and closely ridged; lid oblong-ovate, blunt, 2 in. long, 
1-5 in. wide, glaucous, purplish. Racemes 18 in. long. Flowers 
scattered, very numerous; pedicels slender, -5 in. long. Perianth 
•15 in. across, staminal column as long as sepals. Capsule 1 in. 
long. Hab. Mountains at 4000 to 5000 ft. altitude. Malacca, 
Mt. Ophir. Pahang, Kwala Terbang (Barnes); Telom. Selangor, 
Bukit Hitam (Kelsall). Perak, Gunong Bubu (Murton); Thaiping 
Hills; Gunong Batu Putih (Kunstler); Bujong Malacca (Curtis). 
Distrib. Borneo. The largest-pitchered species we have. 
