QAR The Philippine Journal of Science 1919 
This species belongs in the group with Memecylon appendicu- 
latum Blume, M. paniculatum Jack and M. costatum Mig. and 
perhaps is most closely allied to Jack’s species, the type of which 
was from Sumatra. It is well characterized by its lanceolate 
leaves, which are more or less gradually narrowed upward from 
the lower one-third to the slenderly and sharply acuminate apex. 
ERICACEAE 
VACCINIUM Linnaeus 
VACGINIUM HASSELTI! Mig. Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 1 (1863-64) 40. 
Near Balige Taba, Bartlett & La Rue 497, October 4, 1918. 
Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Bangka. 
CLETHRACEAE 
CLETHRA Linnaeus 
CLETHRA SUMATRANA J. J. Sm. in Ic. Bogor. 4 (1910) t. 819. 
Near Balige Taba, Bartlett & La Rue 496, October 4, 1918. 
The second collection of this endemic species. 
EBENACEAE 
DIOSPYROS Linnaeus 
DIOSPYROS WALLICHII! = & Gamble in Journ. As. Soc. asa 74° 
(1905) 220. 
Asahan, Silau Meradja, Bartlett & La Rue 345, October 11, 
1918, with the local name boea sahoepang. 
Widely distributed in the Malay Peninsula but hitherto not 
reported from elsewhere. 
APOCYNACEAE 
PARAMERIA Bentham 
PARAMERIA BARBATA (Blume) K. Schum. in Engl. & Prantl Nat. 
Pflanzenfam. 47 (1895) 162. 
Parsonsia barbata Blume Bijdr. (1826) 1042. 
Karoland, Kampong Singga Manik, Bartlett & La Rue 155, 
June 14, 1918. 
Burma and Indo-China southward and eastward to Java, the 
Philippines, and the Moluccas; it is more commonly known as 
Parameria glandulifera Benth. 
VERBENACEAE 
PREMNA Linnaeus 
PREMNA PYRAMIDATA Wall. Cat. (1829) No. 1779, nomen nudum; 
Schauer in DC. Prodr. 7 (1847) 683. 
