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OPHIORRHIZA TRICHOCARPA, Blume. 
Passir Loyang. 
О. DISCOLOR, R. Br. 
Pulau Tiuman. 
О. Harristana, Heyne. ; 
Tahan woods, Passir Loyang. 
I find these Ophiorrhizas difficult to identify. Тһе common Singapore species, 
which I did not gather in Pahang, has been named by Dr. King O. succirubra, from 
specimens in Mr. Hullett's collection. It, however, differs from the description of this 
plant in ‘Flora of British India’ in being very pubescent, as well as in other points. 
What I have named above 0. discolor is a rather large plant with glabrous leaves and a 
finely pubescent суше; it dries red. 0. Harrisiana is a smaller plant, with glabrous 
fruits; some specimens dried red, others green. О. trichocarpa, Blume, is very similar, 
but has hairy fruits. Besides these I met with two other species which are very distinct, 
but which I could not identify with any description. One was rather a large glabrous 
plant, found at Kota Glanggi, with long slender branches to the cyme; the flowers 
rather long, 3 inch in length. Another, which I have also received from the caves at 
Kwala Lumpur, is a small shrubby plant, branching, with narrow acuminate leaves; 
drying reddish. 
GREENIA JAcKiI, Wight. 
In thickets by the river at Tanjong Antan. А large shrub, with green flowers. 
DENTELLA REPENS, Forst. 
Rumpin River, sandy spots. 
HEDYOTIS CAPITELLATA, Wall. 
_ Common at and near Pekan. Climbing over bushes. 
Н. vestra, В. Br. | : 
Open country at Katapong, near Pekan and Tanjong Gajah Mati. 
A fair-sized herb with lilac flowers. It is called “ Rumput Tikus” here (lit. Mouse- 
grass). 
Н. AURICULARIA, Linn. 
А common woody plant. Pekan &с. А plant with more membranous leaves and 
less pubescent, which was abundant along the banks of the Tahan and Tembeling Rivers, 
seems to be a form of this. 
H. nmisPrDA, Retz. 
Kwala Tembeling. 
H. PINIFOLIA, Wall. 
Common in sandy spots. Kwala Pahang, Pramau, Rumpin, &c. 
SECOND SERIES.—BOTANY, VOL. III. 2x 
