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This plant is most nearly allied to A. Kingianum, Prain, and 
to A. barbaium, Br., of India. The ovate leaves are very remarkable. 
Order LXXIII. Caprifoliace^. 
Vol. a, p. 3, after genus i, Viburnum, insert 
2. LONICERA, Linn. 
Climbing (or erect) shrubs. Leaves opposite, sessile or petioled. 
Flowers in cymes or heads. Calyx tube ovoid, 5-toothed. Corolla 
tubular funnel-shaped (or campanulate), tube often elongate, lobes 5, 
2-lipped or irregular, white, yellow or pink. Stamens 5, filaments 
inserted on the corolla-tube; anthers oblong or linear and usually 
exsert. Ovary 2- or 3-celled; ovules numerous. Style filiform. 
Stigma capitate. Berry 2- or 3-celled. Species 100, whole world, 
chiefly the north temperate zone, rare in the tropics. 
(i) L. malayana Henderson, Journ. F.M.S. Mus. xi. 187. 
Branches golden hairy. Leaves oblong-elliptic, base broad, 
truncate, tip "acuminate, glabrous above; ner\^es 5 or 6 pairs, 
reticulations beneath and edge golden hairy; 3 to 4 in. long, i to 
2 in. wide; petioles 2 to 3 in. long. Peduncles axillary, 1-5 in. 
long, yellow hairy, 2-flowered. Bracts linear-lanceolate, *25 in. 
long.’ Bracteoles ovate, all hairy. Calyx-tube urceolate glabrous, 
teeth linear hairy. Corolla tube -25 in. long, yellow pubescent, 
lobes hairy inside, all white, fading yellow. Stamens long exsert 
glabrous. Hab. Scrambling over bushes by river. Pahang, Lubok 
Tamang at 3500 ft. altitude (Henderson), 
I have not seen this species. 
Order LXXIV. Rubiace^. 
Vol. it. p. 7, genus 2, Sarcocephalus, and 4, Nauclea, ftote :— 
It has been pointed out by Merrill {Journal Washington Acad. 
Sci. 1915, p. 535) that Linnaeus' genus Nauclea was based on the 
tree later known as Sarcocephalus orientahs and that this and other 
species referred to the genus Sarcocephalus must be now placed 
under the genus Nauclea and he forms the following new com¬ 
binations for the species occurring in the Malay Peninsula. 
Sarcocephalus hirsutus, Havil, becomes Nauclea hirsuta, Merrill, 
l.c. p. 535. 
Sarcocephalus Junghuhnii, Miq., becomes Nauclea Junghuhnii, 
Merrill, l.c. p. 536. 
Sarcocephalus subditus, Miq,, becomes Nauclea subdita, Merrill, 
l.c. p. 537. 
Sarcocephalus Maingayi, Havil., is Nauclea Maingayi, Hook, 
fil. F.B.I., iii. 27. 
The plants described under the genus (4) Nauclea in this Flora 
vol. ii. p. 9, are transferred to the new genus Neonauclea, Merrill, 
in the same publication, so that:— 
Nauclea synkorynes, Korth., becomes Neonauclea synkorynes, 
Merrill {Journal Washington Acad. Sci. 1915, P- 542)- 
