. Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. aves of the same outline but more nearly entire, and different-ly veined. Its capsules terminate leafless branchlets which may be4 cm. long. It occurs in Borneo near Ivuching. Gordonia lanceifolia. Arbor sempervirens. Kami ultimipennae corvinae crassi, siccitate nigricantes, glaberrimi. Alabastraexterne glaberrima. Folia glaberrima, anguste elliptica, vel adapicem vel in petiolum longe admodum aequaliter angustate sub-acuminata, margine fere integro levissime recurvo, in siccitate rufo- Jour. Straits Branch GOEDONIA. 151 nigreseenti
. Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. aves of the same outline but more nearly entire, and different-ly veined. Its capsules terminate leafless branchlets which may be4 cm. long. It occurs in Borneo near Ivuching. Gordonia lanceifolia. Arbor sempervirens. Kami ultimipennae corvinae crassi, siccitate nigricantes, glaberrimi. Alabastraexterne glaberrima. Folia glaberrima, anguste elliptica, vel adapicem vel in petiolum longe admodum aequaliter angustate sub-acuminata, margine fere integro levissime recurvo, in siccitate rufo- Jour. Straits Branch GOEDONIA. 151 nigreseentia, pagina inferiore pallidiore, acl 14 cm. longa ad lata: nervi secondarii visibiles, subrecte in aream intramar-ginalem incurrentes: petioles 3 mm. longus. Flores ignoti. Cap-sulae ramos ad 4 cm. longos terminantes, ad 3 cm. longae, in partesquinque loculicide dehiscentes, partibus dorso coneavis, sericeis,basi 10 mm. latis deinde gradatim in apicnlum angnstatis. Semina25—27 mm. longa. Boexeo, prope Kuehing, collegit G. D. Haviland sub Fig. 9. Leaves of G. lanceifolia reduced to |,the type specimen. and capsule, natural size, from Haernocharis integerrima, Koorders and Valeton, has leavesin shape like those of G. lanceifolia, but thicker, with the veinsobscured. It occurs in the mountains throughout Java between2,400 and 7,000 feet. H. serrata, Koorders and Yaleion, is contrasted by the authorswith the above, and said to differ in its more prominent serrationsnear its leaf apex, its larger flowers, and hairy style (sic!). Itwas obtained on Gunong Pulasari in Java. Haernocharis aromatica, though said to be near H. vul-canica, by Miquel, possesses a less marked montane leaves are very minutely subcallously serrulate and have veinswhich can be traced by being depressed above. No statement ismade of the absence of style. If a Gordonia the description appearsto place it here. It Was got in two varieties in Western and Southern Sumatra. Q. Balans
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