102 cxix. laurinEjE. [Nothophcebe. 
on peduncles rather stout, -2i in. long. Perianth lobes -15 in. long, 
rusty-tomentose, outer 3 lobes much smaller than inner, all thick! 
Fruit obovoid-oblong, club-shaped, dark red, 2 to 3 in. long, 75 in. 
through. Hab. Dense forests, Perak, Thaiping Waterfall (Kunstler, 
Wray). 
var. glabrescens Gamble, l.c. Panicles very short, glabrous 
hardly sub-umbellate. Leaves obovate-elliptic, glands on 3rd 
row of stamens often absent. Hab. Dindings, Lumut (Curtis). 
(4) N. eondensa Ridl. Journ. Roy. . 4 s. Soc. S. By. 82, p. 191. 
Tree; leaves as in Kingiana but thinner oblanceolate, shortly 
cuspidate; nerves elevate beneath, 5 pairs; 5-5 in. long, 2-5 in. 
wide (or less); petioles -25 in. long. Panicles rather dense, 1*5 to 
2-5 in. long; branches very short, rusty-tomeritose. Flowers 
very small, under -i in. long, tomentose on very short thick 
peduncles, umbellate; outer lobes much smaller than inner. 
Stamens, anthers glabrous sub-quadrate, nearly sessile; filaments 
practically none, base hairy. Staminodes glabrous except at base 
clubbed. Pistil short ovoid. Hab. Lankawi, Kesap (Hanifi). 
This is remarkable for its very small flowers. 
(5) N. panduriformis Gamble, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. l.c. 101. 
Alseodaphne panduriformis Hook. fil. F.B.I. v. 145. 
Large spreading tree 40 to 50 ft. tall, 15 to 20 ft. through. 
Leaves chartaceo-coriaceous rather thin, glabrous broadly obovate 
blunt or apiculate, base cordate auriculate sessile or with short 
petioles; nerves prominent beneath, 12 to 20 pairs; 9 in. long, 
6 in. wide. Panicles conspicuous, 4 to 9 in. long, 4 to 7 in. wide; 
flowers numerous orange-yellow rusty puberulous; peduncles 
•15 in. long, outer lobes small triangular, inner ovate sub-acute, 
much larger. Fruit cylindric-oblong, black, 275 in. long, 1 in! 
through. Hab. River banks in low country; not rare. Pahang, 
near Pekan; Chenei River (Fox); Raub (Burn-Murdoch); Sungei 
Riau, Kwantan (Foxworthy). Malacca (Maingay); Panchur; 
Brisu (Derry). Selangor, Labu River; Semangkok Pass. Perak! 
Kurau; Chankat Serdang and Simpang (Wray); Ulu Bubong 
(Kunstler). Native names: Medang Hitam; Medang Keladi; 
Medang Ayer. 
(6) N. reticulata Gamble, Kew Bulletin, 1910, p. 214; Journ. 
As. Soc. Beng. l.c. 100. 
Tree, glabrous, 40 to 50 ft. tall, 6 to 10 in. through. Leaves 
chartaceo-coriaceous rather thin, densely minutely areolate, elliptic 
obovate or oblanceolate blunt or short cuspidate acuminate, base 
cuneate, 6 to 8 in. long, 2-5 to'3 in. wide; nerves fine but elevate 
both sides slightly, 9 to 10 pairs; petioles *5 in. long. Panicles 
sub-terminal, spreading, 3 to 5-5 in. long (peduncles 2 in. long); 
branches 1 in. long or less with few small flowers in cymes -5 in. 
across; pedicels slender, all glabrous. Perianth-lobes ovate, 
