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ОснхАСЕ Ж. 
GOMPHIA SUMATRANA, Jack. 
Tree overhanging the river. At the upper camp, Tahan River. 
С. Ноокевт, Planch. 
A small bushy tree. Only met with in fruit. The disc and calyx red; fruits black. 
Common on the sandy country at Pramau, opposite Pekan. 
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EUTHEMIS LEUCOCARPA, Jack. 
Woods at Pramau. 
The berries of this plant are by no means always white; they are often red or rose- 
colour. It varies also considerably in height and general appearance. 1% is very 
abundant in Singapore, frequenting especially sandy woods near the sea. 
What I take to be E. minor, Jack, is a much rarer plant; I have only met with it in 
the islands south of Singapore. 
BURSERACE. 
SANTIRIA L&VIGATA, Blume. • 
A tree with pink flowers. At Kalambalai, near Pekan. 
MELIACE. 
CHISOCHETON DIVERGENS, Blume. 
Tree. Pekan. 
AGLAIA DIEPENHORSTII, Мід. 
The description of C. DC., in DC. Monogr. Phan. i. 603, fits this plant, which I found on 
the banks of the Tahan River. 
LaANSIUM DOMESTICUM, Jack. 
The “ Duku.” Cultivated and half wild. 
DysoxyLUM BREVIPES, Hiern. 
A tommon plant, which I believe to be what is intended by this species. Pulau 
Manis. 
D. ALLIACEUM, Blume, var. LAXIFLORA. 
A small tree with pendulous branches and panicles, loose but short-branched, of 
creamy-white flowers, and pear-shaped cream- coloured capsules, which split on the tree 
and expose three to four large red seeds. Abundant on the Tahan River. Called 
* Dosono " by the natives. 
ILICINE. 
ILEX cymosa, Blume. 
Common. Usually in the form of a large bush, but often forming a tree 40 feet high, 
with very white bark. Pekan. 
I. MACROPHYLLA, Hook. ı 
Near Pekan. | 
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