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scabrid hairy, rachis with short hairs in tufts. Flowers 
numerous. Bracts oblong, 5 mm. long; obtuse, longer 
than the pedicels, hairy outside, edges thickly ciliate. 
Outer sepals ovate, orbicular rounded, inner ones more 
oblong; silky pubescent, edges ciliate; centre inside silky, 
5 mm. long, 3 mm. wide. Petals thin, glabrous, a little 
longer. Stamens rather short; apices sub-obtriangular, 
often insequilateral; styles and carpels 3. 
British North Borneo : Sandakan (Creagh). 
A very rough scabrid plant, perhaps nearest to T. radula, 
Martelli. 
Tetracera Korthalsi, Miq., FI. Ind. Bat. i. 2, 8. 
S.E. Borneo: Sakumbang, at Tewe river (Korthals) ; not 
seen. 
Endemic. 
Tetracera Icevis , Yahl, Symb. Bot. iii. 71. 
Miquel (Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat., 1. c., 74) gives this as col¬ 
lected at Mt. Pamatton, in Pulan Lampei, by Korthals, 
and in West Borneo by De Yriese. 
As the species is only otherwise known from Ceylon and 
Southern India, it is probable that this is a mis-identifi- 
cation. 
Didesmandra aspera, Stapf, Ic. PI. 2646. 
Sarawak: Bejang Belaga (Haviland, 2324). 
Endemic. 
Dillenia indica, L., Sp. PI. 535. 
Sarawak, along the south branch of the river (Beccari) ; 
Bidi (Bidley). 
S.E. Borneo: Banjermasin, Tewe river (Korthals). 
Distrib. Indo-Malaya. 
Dillenia aurea , Sm., Ex. Bot. 93, t. 92. 
Sarawak, at Kuching. Two leaves and two flowers only 
picked up by Beccari, fallen from a “ big tree.” Identified 
by Martelli. Doubtful on account of the insufficiency of 
material and the description a “ big tree,” as D . aurea is 
not usually large. 
Becorded from S.E. Borneo by Korthals. 
Dillenia crassisepala , Martelli Malesia, l. c. 
Sarawak, on Mt. Matang (Beccari, 2554); two miles 
from Kuching (Haviland, 1517). 
