SUPPLEMENT 
3II 
papillose woolly, the lobes with rather long woolly processes 
especially prominent on the edge. Petals ovate, apparently white, 
centre of backs scurfy. Stamens, filaments liiifonn; anthers linear 
long with white filaments at base. Ovary ovoid acuminate to 
style with 8 ribs, hairy. Style cylindric, glabrous at top; stigma 
small capitate. Hab. Pahang, Kwala Lipis at Ulu Chineras 
(Burkill 15,661). 
In life, the veins are red at the back of the leaf and there is 
some red on the stems. 
This is near M. pachygyna, Korth., but there are no stellate 
branched processes on the calyx, which is red-woolly, and in the 
flower the ovary is free to the base. 
VoL i. p. 814, after sp. 12, Memecylon longifoliiim Ridl., insert :— 
(i2a) M. lancifolium Ridl. 
Small tree, glabrous. Leaves lanceolate long-acuminate, base 
cuneate coriaceous, drying black, midrib sunk above, elevate 
beneath, nerves very faint; about 15 pairs, 6 in. long, 1-5 in. wide; 
petioles thick, -3 in. long. Compound cymes axillary, m pairs, 
1-25 in. wide; branches spreading. Bracts minute, lanceolate. 
Pedicels -i in. long. Flowers very small, blue, -05 in. long. Calyx 
campanulate, lobes 4* short, round. Petals 4* ovate acute. 
Stamens 8, anthers rather large, curved; filaments very short. 
Style cjdindric conic, narrowing to a point, short. Hab. Singapore, 
Sungei Morai {Ridley 3840). 
Allied to M. subtrinerviim, Miq., differing m the more coriaceous 
dark leaves with very inconspicuous nerves, and smaller flowers. 
Order LXII. Samydace^. 
VoL i. p. 832, after sp. 7, Casearia coriacea Vent., insert :— 
(7a) C. minutiflora Ridl, fourn, Bot. 1924, p. 297. 
A small bush, bark of branches pale. Leaves alternate cori¬ 
aceous shining, broadly lanceolate acute, base acuminate, glabrous; 
nerves slender, 4 pairs, reticulations as conspicuous; 2 in. long, 
•8 in wide; petioles slender, -15 in. long. Flowers i or 2 in an 
axil sub-sessile, very small, -i in. long, green. Bracts ovate. 
Sepals 4, ovate cuspidate. Petals 4, ovate rounded ciliate. Staniens 
8 alternating with 8 oblong woolly linear staminodes. Pistil 
cylindric, dilate at base. Stigma capitate, circular. Hah. Rajiang, 
Fraser Hill at 4000 to 4370 ft. altitude (Burkill and Holttum 8581). 
This is nearest to C. coriacea, but with very small sessile flowers, 
and small shining leaves. 
Order LXVI. Begoniace^. 
Vol i. p. 855, after sp. 3, Begonia Rajah Ridl., insert 
(3a) B. Foxworthyi Burkill MSS. 
Rhizome short and thick. Leaves tufted, round cordate, larger 
ones with a short point, basal lobes round; nerves 8 radiating from 
