.Premna.) 
CVII. VEItBENACEiB. 
621 
numerous, pedicelled. Calyx pubescent, funnel-shaped, nearly 
•1 in. long, 2-lipped, 4-lobed. Corolla tubular, *1 in. long. Stamens 
included. Hah. Rare in forests. Singapore, wood in the Economic 
Gardens in 1915, where it has since disappeared. Malacca (Maingay). 
(11) P. cordifolia Roxb. FI. Ind. iii. ?8. 
Shrub 12 ft. tall. Leaves membranous, ovate or elliptic, base 
rounded cuneate or rarely cordate above, slightly bullate beneath; 
nerves 5 pairs, elevate sunk beneath; nervules transverse sparsely 
puberulous chiefly above; 3 to 7 in. long, 2 to 3 in. wide; petioles 
•5 to 1 in. long, puberulous above. Corymbs dense, 3 in. an d 
as wide (often less) pubescent. Calyx tubular, -i in. long, upper 
lip 2-lobed, lower entire. Corolla greyish white, -2 in. long, funnel- 
shaped, 2-lipped. Drupe pyriform. Hah. Local, chiefly in the 
north, Malacca, Tanjong Kling. Province Wellesley, Krian, 
Penang, Tanjong Bunga (Curtis). Perlis, Chupeng. 
(12) P. Wrayi King and Gamble, Kew Bulletin, 1908, p. 108. 
Robust climber nearly quite glabrous. Leaves stiff coriaceous, 
elliptic-lanceolate gradually acuminate, base narrowed often 
unequal shining; nerves 4 pairs beneath prominent; 4 f° 8 in. 
long, 2 to 4 in, wide; petioles *5 to 2 in. long, rather slendei. 
Corymbs dense, 4 to 5 in. across. Calyx deeply 2-lipped, uppei 
sharply 2-lobed, lower 3 - toothed. Drupe obovoid, *25 in. long. 
Hab. Perak, Tapah (Wray). Rare. 
(13) P. sterculifolia King and Gamble, Kew Bulletin, 1908, 
p. 108; Gamble, Journ. As. Soc. Beng., l.c. 819. 
Shrubby climber. Leaves membranous to chartaceous ovate 
acuminate, base round or cordate; nerves 6 pairs sunk above and 
puberulous, raised beneath; 4 to 9 in. long, 3 to 5 in. wide; petioles 
2 to 4 in. long. Corymbs 6 to 9 in. long and up to 8 in. wide; 
branches stout. Flowers pedicelled, green. Calyx campanulate 
hardly 2-lipped. Corolla funnel-shaped, -125 in. long, puberulous, 
white-villous inside. Stamens exsert; anther-cells divaricate. 
Drupe globose, tubercled, -3 in. long. Hab. Forests, rare. Perak, 
Thaiping Waterfall (Wray, Kunstler). 
(14) P. Ridleyi King and Gamble, Kew Bulletin, 1908, p. 109; 
Journ. . 4 s. Soc. Beng., l.c. 820. 
A climbing shrub. Leaves stiffly chartaceous, ovate-oblong 
or oblong rounded or shortly acute at top, base round or shortly 
narrowed, glabrous, 1-5 to 3 in. long, 75 to 1-5 in. wide; nerves 
fine, little elevate; petioles -25 to *5 in. long. Corymbs 1-5 to 
5 in. long, 2 to 5 in. wide, puberulous; peduncles 2 in. long. Flowers 
very small nearly or quite sessile, greenish white. Calyx campanu¬ 
late, 4-angled, shortly 2-lipped, each lip shortly bilobed. Corolla 
tubular, -i in. long, white-villous in mouth, lobes 4, equal. Stamens 
exsert, insert in 2 unequal pairs. Hab. Very rare; climbing on 
trees in woods, Singapore, one plant in the Garden Jungle in 1895, 
now gone. Perak (Scortechini). Native name: Kanrian. 
