136 MISS L. 8, GIBBS ON THE FLORA AND PLANT FORMATIONS 
MALLOTUS RICINOIDES, Mill.- Arg. in Linnea, xxxiv. (1865) 187. 
Tenom, 700-1000', general in sec. jungle throughout the country. d 9. 
Jan. 2660. 
Distrib. Borneo (B. N. B. Port Myburgh, Creagh). Java, Philippines, 
Little Kei Island ; China. 
* Forest tree, 20-26 m. high, £ and 9 flowers green.” 
*MACARANGA HYPOLEUCA, Müll.-Arg., var. BORNEENSIS, /Jutehinson, var. nov. 
À typo foliis segmentis longioribus et angustioribus longe acuminatis, nervis 
tertiariis laxis, capsulis breviter stipitatis differt. 
Between Koung and Kabayo, 1000', in sec. jungle. Fr. Feb. 4295. 
Distrib. Borneo (Sarawak ; without precise locality, Low). The type occurs 
in Sumatra, but Haviland collected on Matang, near Kuching in Sarawak, 
a specimen in leaf, which appears to be the same. 
Var. borneensis may be a distinct species, but as no d flowers are yet 
known, it seems undesirable to describe it. 
MACARANGA TANARIUS, var. TOMENTOSA, Miill.-Arg. in DC. Prod. xv. n. 
997. 
Tenom, 700—1000', in sec. jungle in old and recent clearings. d 9. Jan. 
2652. 
Distrib. Borneo (Sarawak ; D. Borneo). Common in the Malay Peninsula 
and Archipelago and in the islands off the south coast of China. 
“ A forest tree, 10-20 m., generally infected with ants.” 
SAPIUM SEBIFERUM, Row), Fl. Ind. iii. 693. 
Tenom, 700-3000’, in sec. jungle aud old and recent clearings throughout 
the country. Fl. Fr. Jan. 2659. 
Distrib. Borneo (Sarawak). A native of China and cultivated in most 
warm countries. 
MORACEA. (H. N. Rivtry.) 
TREMA AMBOINENSIS, Blume, Mus. Lugd.- Bat. ii. 61. 
Jesselton, in young jungle, abundant. Fl. Fr. 2587. 
Distrib. Borneo (Kudat, Fraser ; Sarawak). Malay Peninsula and Archi- 
pelago, Philippines and New Guinea, to Polynesia and N.E. Australia ; 
China, Indo-China to India. 
Ficus MIQUELI, King in Journ. R. As. Soc. Beng. lv. No. 4 (1886) 405. 
Melalap, on the banks of the Pengallan river, 800', in sec. forest. Jan. 
2159. 
Distrib, A common tree all over the Malay region. 
