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Vol. m. p- 41, cifier sp, 38, Piper boelimerianum Wall., insert :— 
(38A) P. subgrande Ridl. 
Climber, branches rather stout, woody, swollen at the nodes, 
internodes i in. long. Leaves glabrous ovate-oblong to ovate 
acuminate, base rounded unequally bilobed, nerves 5 pairs, from 
the midrib, strongly elevate beneath and decurrent on the midrib, 
transverse nervules conspicuous; 9 in. long, 5 in. wide; petioles 
•25 in. long. Male spikes filiform, 11 in. long, -05 in. thick. Bracts 
peltate pedicellate, margins excised. Stamens 2 to 4; anthers 
large. Female spikes unknown. Hah. Dense forest Perak, Ulu 
Batang Padang (Ridley 14,013). 
Allied to P. majuscnlnm, Bl., but with narrower oblong leaves, 
short petiole and very slender male spike. 
Vol. Hi. p. 43, after sp. 43, Piper rufispicum C.DC., insert : — 
(43.A) P. uncinulatum Ridl. Jonrn. Bot. 1924, p. 300. 
Shrubby glabrous apparently scandent. Leaves coriaceous 
ovate acute, base rounded, lobes slightly unequal round, nerves 6 
from base, prominent, with 2 more obscure close to the edge, trans¬ 
verse nervules siils-parallel; 2 to 2-5 in. long, 175 to 2 in. wide; 
petioles i in. long. Male flowers not seen. Female spike 1*5 in. long, 
thick; peduncle -25 in. long. Bracts round, densely woolly on the 
edges. Ovary deep sunk. Style long, projecting. Stigmas 4 or 
5 recurved. Fruit unknown. Hab. Pahang, Fraser Hill at 3000 ft. 
altitude (Holttum). 
Order CXIX. Laurineas. 
Vol. Hi. p. 86, sp. II, Beilschmiedia penangiana Gamble, note :— 
A specimen of what I take to be this species in fruit was obtained 
in Kelantan at Kwala Rek by Haniff and Nur, No. 10,182. The 
species was only known hitherto from Curtis' Penang specimen 
1098, which is in flower. The Kelantan specimen is described as 
from a bush 10 to 15 ft. tall. The fruiting racemes are -5 in. long, 
the round boat-shaped bracts persistent on the peduncle. The 
fruit is ellipsoid, nearly -5 in. long (not quite ripe), borne on a thick 
pedicel -25 in. long, and surrounded at the base by the withered 
sepals. 
Vol. Hi. p. 87, after sp. 2, Dehaasia cuneata BL, insert: — 
(2a) D. elliptica Ridl. 
Medium-sized tree. Leaves thinly coriaceous, drying black, 
slightly glaucescent beneath, elliptic sub-acute or blunt, base cuneate ; 
nerves elevate beneath, 7 to 9 pairs, slender, reticulations wide; 
6 to 6*5 in. long, 2-25 to 3 in. wide; petioles 1-5 in. long. Panicles 
terminal of numerous branches 3 to 4 in. long, forming a head 4 in. 
across, upper parts puberulous. Flowers small, -05 in. across, in 
cymules on the ends of short branchlets. Perianth lobes 6, pubes¬ 
cent, margins ciliate, outer whorl nearly as large as inner whorl, 
rounded. Stamens 9, 2-celled, oblong, hairy, first row less hairy 
