290 MR. Н. N. RIDLEY ON THE FLORA OF THE 
PaAnisHIA MarNGAYII, Hook. 
Fruits fallen on the ground from a lofty tree at Pengkalan Balai. 
GLvuTA Benenas, Linn. “Rengas.” А name also applied to almost any Anacardiaceous 
plant with black poisonous juice. 
River-bank at Pekan, and near Kwala Tahan. 
Fine large spreading trees with dark green foliage, white flowers, and light brown 
fruit full of the poisonous black juice. 
I also found fruits floating in the sea at Tringganu, which germinated immediately on 
being planted. 
BUCHANANIA LUCIDA, Blume. 
Kwala Pahang. 
В. ACUMINATA, Turcz. 
Kadondong, Pulau Tawar. 
CAMPNOSPERMA AURICULATA, Hook. f. 
Big tree at Mahang. 
C. GnirrrTHII, March. 
Tahan woods. 
SOLENOCARPUS VELUTINUS, Wight. 
Very lofty trees in dense jungle along the Tembeling and Tahan Rivers. 
MELANORRHGA, sp. 
А lofty tree of some species of this genus, covered with its beautiful pink fruit, was 
seen close to the river near Telor Malaki, but only a few young fruits could be picked up 
from the ground. 
CONNARACEX. 
AGELÆA WALLICHII, Hook. f. 
Tahan woods. 
This plant is common in the Peninsula. Asin A. vestita, Hook. f., the fruits are velvety 
and of a beautiful crimson-scarlet colour. 
ROUREA, sp. 
A fairly large climber, with nearly sessile Janceolate-acuminate leaves, glabrous and 
shining above, much retieulated beneath, with a pubescent midrib. Fruit like that of 
Rourea acuminata, Hook. f., with which this plant is closely allied. 
I cannot identify it with any species in the ‘Flora of British India.’ 
Kwala Tembeling. 
CNESTIS RAMIFLORA, Griff. | 
Common. Flowers pink and white. Kwala Tembeling, Tanjong Antan, Temerloh. 
CONNARUS GIBBOSUS, Wall. 
A half-scandent bush. Flowers lilac, buds bright sienna-brown. Capsules bright red. 
Common at Pramau, opposite Pekan. 
This is one of the commonest species in the Peninsula, and is very variable in the form 
of its leaf and the extent to which it climbs. 
