BY HENRY N. RIDLEY. 
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Polyalthia anomala , Becc., Lc., 189. 
Sarawak: Matang (Beccari, 1605). 
Endemic, not seen. 
Monoon ? sublanceolatum , Miq., 1. c., 18. 
Collected at Mt. Pamatton by Korthals; is a dubious 
plant which may belong to Polyalthia . 
Disepalum anomalum, Hook, fil., Trans. Linn. Soc. xxiii. 
156, t. 20. 
Sarawak: Kuching (Haviland, 1652); (Beccari, 756); 
(Lobb). Matang (Bidley, 12255). 
Endemic. 
Disepalum coronatum , Beccari, Nuov. Giorn., 1. c., 155. 
Sarawak (Beccari, 1722); Mt. Matang at 2800 ft. eleva¬ 
tion (Haviland, 1502); Mt. Singhi (Haviland, 2024). 
Endemic. 
Disepalum grandiflorum , n. sp. 
Shrub, branches pale. Leaves elliptic cuspidate, nar¬ 
rowed at the base, cuneate to ovate, thin glabrous; nerves, 
eight pairs, very slender, 8-13 cm. long, 5-5*2 wide; 
petiole 5 mm. long. Flowers solitary from the uppermost 
axil, opposite the leaf, on slender ebracteate pedicels 3 cm. 
long. Sepals two, ovate obtuse, deplexed, 10 mm. long, 
8 mm. wide. Corolla with a distinct pedicel 3 mm. long 
above the sepals; petals four, linear-spathulate from a 
broader base and connate below into a cup, hairy with red 
hairs, free portions 7 mm. long, with the tube 2 cm. long 
and 1 cm. across. Stamens with an orbicular convex 
appendage, very numerous. 
Sarawak : Baram (Hose, 142) ; Marudi (Hose, 214). 
This species is distinguished from D. anomalum by its 
larger flowers, with longer petals, and a distinct stalk 
between the sepals and corolla cup. 
Anaxagorea ramiflora, Boerl., Ic. Bogor. li. 
Central Borneo (Jaheri). 
Endemic. 
Eburopetalum borneense , Becc., 1. c., 181, pi. ii. 
Sarawak: Sabumban Kiver, branch of the Singa, Batang 
Lupar (Beccari, 3936). 
Endemic. 
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