Pseuderanthemum.] cvi. acantBace.®. 
589 
Corolla grey, tube -25 in. long; panicle 1*5 in. 
long . • 
Corolla white, tube *5 to -6 in. long 
Tall shrubs; panicles long, dense. 
Corolla-tube # 5 to '6 in. long. 
Sepals very short linear. 
Lateral branches of panicle short 
Lateral branches 1 in. long 
Sepals ‘25 in. long, lanceolate 
Corolla-tube 1 in. long or more. 
Dwarf plant. Corolla-limb small, white 
Big bush. Corolla-limb broad, lilac; leaves 
broad ...... 
Bush. Corolla nearly white; leaves narrow, 
long. 
Sarmentose bush; leaves broad; corolla 
white ...... 
(3) P. breviflos 
(4) P. candidum 
(5) P. caudifolium 
(6) P. selangorense 
(7) P. sylvestre 
(8) P. Kingii 
{9) P. graciliflorum 
( 10 ) P. lilacinum 
(n) P. Teysmanni 
(1) P. hirtipistillum Ridl. Eranthemum hirtipistillum Clarke, 
l.c. 675. 
Shrub 2 ft. tall; stem and leaves pubescent. Leaves elliptic, 
caudate-acuminate or blunt, 6 to 8 in. long, 275 to 3 in. across; 
petioles 2 in. long. Panicles of 1 to 3 branches spicate with distant 
clusters, 4 to 9 in. long, pubescent; bracts linear, -175 in. long. 
Corolla pale pink, tube *5 in. long, slender, lobes hardly -3 in. long. 
Ovary and style-base hairy. Capsule 1 in. long, hairy. Seeds 4. 
Hab. Perak Tapah (Wray). Rare. 
(2) P. crenulatum Radik. Sitzb. Malh-Phys. Akad. BYss. 
Muench. xiii. 282. Eranthemum crenulatum Nees, in Wall. Pl. 
As. Rar. iii. 107; Bot. Reg. t. 879, not of Clarke. E. porphyranthos, 
Clarke , l.c. 675. 
Dwarf shrub about 6 to 18 in. tall, generally unbranched. 
Bark pale. Leaves elliptic or lanceolate sub-acute, base narrowed 
but very variable, 3 to 4-5 in. long, 1-25 to 1-5 in. wide; petioles 
*2 in. long. Spikes 1 to many, slender pubescent, 4 to 6 in. long. 
Flowers sessile in opposite pairs. Sepals lanceolate acuminate, 
■1 in. long. Corolla-tube very slender, -25 in. long, lobes rounded . 
nearly -5 in. across, pale pink violet. Capsule 7 in. long with 
4 seeds slightly constrict between the seeds. Hab. Common in 
woods. Pahang, Kwala Tembeling. Malacca, Machap-Tebong 
Road (Derry); Nyalas. Negri Sembilan, Gunong Angsi; Tampin. 
Selangor, Batu Tiga; Ginting Bidai; Batu Caves. Perak, 
Temengoh; Ipoh; Kwala Kangsa; Changkat Mentri (Kloss); 
Dindings, Lumut. Redang Group (Yapp). Penang (Wallich), 
Waterfall, etc. (Curtis), Kedah, Gunong Geriang; Kedah Peak 
(Robinson). Perlis. Kelantan, Chaning Woods. Tringganu, 
Bundi (Rostados). Distrib. Siam, Cambodia. Native name: 
Ngaru Bukit. 
Nees added as varieties some Indian plants closely allied, but probably 
distinct, but it is perfectly clear what plant he intended. The leaves vary 
very much: from Kedah Peak at 1500 ft. altitude we get a form with oblong 
