REPORT ON THE BOTANY OF THE SOUTH-EASTERN MOLUCCAS. 165 



Tabernaemontana floribunda, Blume ? 



Tabemannontana floribunda, Bluine?; Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., ii. p. 421. 

 Arrou ; Ki. — Miquel only records this species from the mountainous parts of Java. 



Alstonia spectabilis, R. Br. ? 



AMonia spcctabilis, R. Br.? Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., ii. p. 437; Dene., Herb. Timor. Descr., p. 50. 

 Timor Laut. — Founded on Timor specimens. A fragment of another species was 

 collected in Ki, and a second species, probably Alstonia macrophylla, in Timor Laut. The 

 latter ranges from Penang and the Philippines to Timor. Alstonia is restricted to Tropical 

 Asia and Australia, and the Pacific Islands ; about thirty species beiDg known. 



Lyonsia sp. ? 



Arrou ; Timor Laut. — About twelve other species of Lyonsia are known, ten of them 

 being restricted to Australia ; one is endemic in the Fijis, and one in New Caledonia. 



Parsonsia spiralis, Wall. 



Parsonsia spiralis, WalL ; Hook, f., Fl. Brit. Ind., iii. p. 650. 



Heligme javanica, Blume ; Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., ii. p. 429. 



Heligme rheedii, Wight, Ic. PL Ind. Or., t. 1303 ; Rheede, Hort. Malab., ix. t. 10. 



Spirestemon spiralis, Griff., Notul., iv. p. 80, et Ic. PL, t. 411, fig. 1. 



Aganosma concanensis, Hook., Ic. PL, t. 841. 



Arrou ; Babar. — A twining shrub, common from Silhet and China to Singapore, and 

 occurring in many of the islands of the Archipelago ; also in the Indian Peninsula from 

 Concan southward, and Ceylon. Wallich gave names to four Indian forms which are all 

 treated as one species, without even varietal rank, in the Flora of British India. There 

 are about ten other species of the genus inhabiting Australia, New Caledonia, and New 

 Zealand. Parsonsia is the only genus of the order represented in the last-named country, 

 where there are two species. 



Wrightia calycina, A. DC. ? 



Wrightia calycina, A. DC. ? Miq., FL Ind. Bat., ii. p. 433. 

 Timor Laut. — This species appears to be restricted to the Archipelago. Miquel 

 includes Wrightia tinctoria, Dene. (Herb. Timor. Descr., p. 51), but not of R. Brown, in 

 it. The genus ranges from Australia to the Himalayas. 



Anodendron paniculatum, A. DC. 



Anodendron paniculatum, A. DC. ? Miq., FL Ind. Bat., ii. p. 454 ; Hook, f., FL Brit. Ind., iii p. 668 ; 

 Wight, Ic. PL Ind. Or., t. 1309 ; Rheede, Hort. Malab., ix., t. 8. 



Moa. — This gigantic climber ranges from Concan to Ceylon and Silhet, and the 

 Philippines to Timor. Anodendron is a small genus restricted to Tropical Asia. 



