OF MT. KINABALU AND BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. 123. 
Distrib. Borneo (B. N. B. Tanjong Batu, Creagh ; D. Borneo). Malay 
Peninsula, Java, Sumatra, Timor, Timor Laut, Sunda, Philippines, and N.E. 
Australia ; Indo-China. 
Also seen in a bog at Jesselton. 
GwELINA ASIATICA, Linn. Sp. Pl. 626. 
Sapong, 700-900’, everywhere in open clearings. Fl. Jan. 2719. 
Distrib. Malay Peninsula and general in the Dutch Indies ; Indo-China, 
East India and Ceylon. 
VITEX PUBESCENS, Vahl, Symb. Bot. iii. 85. 
Tenom, 700-900’, common in sec. forest. Fl. Fr. Jan. 3132. Tambunan 
plain, 2000’, in open dry places. Fl. Fr. Feb. 3012. 
Distrib. Borneo (B. N. B. Kudat, Fraser : Tawao, Creagh ; Sarawak ; 
D. Borneo). Malay Peninsula, Java, Sumatra, Timor, Wetter, and Philip- 
pines ; Indo-China, India and Ceylon. 
Tree, 20 m., with dark massive foliage and dense racemes of mauve flowers. 
Motley notes on a specimen from Banjarmassing (at * the 
fowers are white and that the plant is very common, and one of the 
toughest woods in existence. The bark is used for dyeing rotans, the Malay 
name being *Alahan?." At Tambunan it was seen as a shrub, +4 m. 
CLERODENDRON BETHUNEANUM, Low ex J. Smith in Bot. Mag. t. 4485. 
Tenom, 700’, near native cultivation and in sec. forest, general. Fl. Fr. 
Jan. 3131. 
Distrib. Borneo (B. N. B. Pulo tiga, Burbidge : Pangkalan, Banggi, 
Fraser : Sarawak ; D. Borneo). 
A magnificent species, with a large panicle of red flowers terminating 
each branch. It was seen flowering when only 0°75 m. high, but attains up to 
6 m. in the forest, Each flower has a white spot on the lip ; the fruit is blue. 
CLERODENDRON INFORTUNATUM, Gaertn. Fruct. i. 271. 
Ghinambur, 500', a tree in sec. forest, Fl. (white) Fr. Feb. 4289. 
Distrib. Malay Peninsula, Java, Moluccas ; Indo-China, India and Ceylon. 
CLERODENDRON KINABALUENSIS, Stapf in Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2. Bot. iv. 
(1894) 216. 
Kinabalu, 5000', Gurulau spur, in high forest undergrowth. Fl. Fr. 
3978. 
Distrib. Borneo (B. N. B. Kinabalu, Penokok river, 3200’, Haviland). 
A scrambler, with large white flowers, slightly scented. 
