150 mb, c. b. clahke's botanic notes 



Dr, Hooker still retains this genus among Caprifoliacera in the 

 1 Genera Plant arum/ I have always (that is, since I first saw 

 the plant six years ago) supposed it Eubiaceous. The corolla is 

 not more curved or one-sided than in many genera of Iiubiacese, 

 while the large stipules are very unlike Caprifbliacese. There is 

 in truth no very definite line between the orders ; but if Penta- 

 pyxis be put in Rubiaeese we shall have a convenient (and better 

 than at present defined) line, founded on stipulate and exstipulate. 



Caprifoliace.e. 



Lonicera glabrata, Wall. 7500-8000 ped. alt. 



Erequent. 



Leycesteria Formosa, Wall. 7000-8000 ped. alt. 



Common. 



Viburnum erubescens, Wall. 7000-10,000 ped. alt. 

 Abundant. 



V. coriaceum, Bl. /000-7500 ped. alt. 



Frequent . 



Sambucus javanica, Reinw. 7000-8000 ped. alt. 



Very common. 



S. adnata, Wall. 9000-10,000 ped. alt. 



Umbellifer/E. 



Hydrocotyle (nbpalensis? Hook.). 7000-8000 ped. alt. 

 Abundant. 



Sanicula europjea, L. 7000-9000 ped. alt. 



Very common. 



Pimpinella, sp. Leaves ovate acuminate; some (both at base 

 and summit of stem) undivided, others tripartite. 9000-10,000 

 ped. alt. 



Abundant. 



Selinum tenuifolium, Wall. 7000-8000 ped. ait. 



Common, 



IIekaclkum obtusifolium, Wall. 7000-10,000 ped. alt. 

 H. xepalexse, Don. 7000-9000 ped. alt. 



Abundant. 



pLEiRosi'ERMi'M (IIymexoljsna), sp. 9000-10,000 ped. alt. 



