OF MOUNT MENUANG GASING, SELANGOR, 289 
МЕШАСЕ А. 
AGLAIA ODORATISSIMA, Blume, Bijdr. 171. 
Distrib. Common in the Peninsula and Sumatra and Java. 
CELASTRINE. 
GLYPTOPETALUM QUADRANGULARE, Prain, ex King in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 
Ixv. п. (1895) 345. 
Distrib. Singapore to Perak. 
SAPINDACEAJE. 
ALLOPHYLUS ConBBE, Blume, Rumphia, 11. 131. 
Var. GLABRA. In this form the leaflets are lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, 
acuminate at both ends, entire, cuneate at the base, smooth, shining and 
papery when dry; the petioles, petiolules and rhachis of the inflorescence 
covered with short stiff hairs; the flowers rather more scattered on the 
rhachis than usual; the bracts short and the petals fringed with white hairs. 
I have seen no form exactly like it. 
HAMAMELIDE. 
BvckLANDIA POPULNEA, R. Br. Wall. Cat. n. 7414. 
Hills of Pahang and Perak. 
Distrib. Himalayas, Burma, Java, Sumatra. 
МАХІЕКАСАСЕ A, 
PoLyosMA PARVIFLORA, King, in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. lxvi. (1898) 11. 300. 
I have examined the co-type of this species in the Herbarium at Kew, 
a plant collected by Wray on Gunong Inas, in Perak. It is in young bud, 
and I have little doubt that the plant collected by Kloss on Ménuang Gasing 
is the same in spite of some differences in the original description. King 
describes the calyx-tube as narrow and nearly glabrous ; but in the type it 
is distinctly hairy. He gives the flowers as 0*2 inch long. In Kloss’s plant, 
where they are fully open, they are just twice as long, and nearly glabrous, 
and the petals hardly as long as the anthers. These differences are due no 
doubt to the young state of Wray’s plant. 
Distrib. Hitherto only known from Gunong Inas. 
MELASTOMACE А, 
SoNERILA TENUIFOLIA, Blume, in Flora, xiv. (1831) 491. 
Distrib. Common in the hills of the Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, and Borneo. 
