EASTERN COAST OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. 273 
DILLENIA INDICA, Linn. 
А big tree on the river-hank at Pulau Tawar. Flowers white. 
D. ovata, Wall. 
I believe I am right about this fine tree, though I identify it only from description. 
It is a fair-sized, much-branched tree, with large yellow flowers. Тһе fruit, which has 
not been described hitherto, is that of a true Dillenia, covered with the fleshy enlarged 
sepals, and containing a number of very small black seeds in a glutinous slimy pulp. 
Тһе seeds are exarillate. 
It is a beautiful plant occurring in the open jungles at Pulau Chengei, Tembeling, 
and Tahan Rivers. 
WORMIA SUFFRUTICOSA, Griff. 
By no means as common as in Singapore ; only seen at Ayer Hitam, near Pekan. 
Dr. King (in * Materials for the Malay Flora") mentions this as а small tree; here, 
however, it is rather а large bush with many stems. W. oblonga, Wall, on the other 
hand, forms a fine tall tree, and when covered with its beautiful yellow blossoms is a 
splendid sight. Both these species inhabit damp swampy ground. 
W. PULCHELLA, Jack. 
A small tree, very inferior in beauty to the others. Not very common anywhere. 
One tree found in open country at Kwala Pahang. 
W. oBLoNGA, Wall. 
“Pinang Purgam” of the natives. Temerloh ; Passir Loyang. 
ANONACES. 
UVARIA MACROPHYLLA, Roxb. 
A tree with red flowers. Pekan. 
U. Rivteyt, King. 
A low shrub, growing in open country, with small purplish flowers and sweet pulpy 
eatable fruit, called “ Ladak " by the natives. 
Pekan, Kalambalai, Kwala Berar. 
ANAXAGOREA SconTECHINII, King. 
A small tree. Tahan woods. шкі 
I have this also from Sungei Ujong, where it is called “ Poko Guring. 
A. LUZONENsIS, A. Gray. Kota Glanggi. 
XYLOPIA FERRUGINEA, Hook. f. 
Woods at Pekan. 
ELLIPEIA NERVOSA, Hook. f. 
Flowers white. Tanjong Antan. 
