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from the appearance of the place that the Sakais had here pitched one of their temporary 
camps, and, having brought from the Malay villages some keladis to eat, dropped portions 
which developed into plants, and that probably at the same time they had some pieces 
of * Ganda Rusa," which also being left sprang up. 
PERISTROPHE ACUMINATA, Nees. 
Common in thickets. Pulau Tiuman, Pekan. 
P. PALLIDA, Nees. 
_ Pekan. Not recorded from the Peninsula in the * Flora of British India.’ 
'The flowers are of the same colour as those of P. acuminata, Nees, a dull pink. 
VERBENACES. 
CALLICARPA ARBOREA, Roxb. 
A fine tree with large masses of lilac flowers. Kwala Tembeling. 
C. cANA, Linn. 
A shrubby plant with the habit of С. longifolia, called “Tampa besih puteh.” 
Tulomalaty, Pahang River, Kwala Berar. 
It is common in waste ground in Malacca, Sungei Ujong, rarer in Singapore. 
С. LONGIFOLIA, Lam. 
Very common. Pekan, Kwala Luit, Kwala Berar. 
C. LANATA, Linn. 
Tanjong Antan, Pulau Chengei. 
PREMNA SCANDENS, Roxb. 
Renchong. 
P. INTEGRIFOLIa, Linn. ? 
This is the name that Dr. King gives to a small prostrate plant, more rarely a stunted 
bush, growing beneath the Casuarinas at Kwala Pahang. Like most other species, it is 
very aromatic. 
GMELINA VILLOSA, Roxb. 
Pekan, Temerloh, Kwala Pahang. A large bush, often very thorny. 
(С. hystrix, Kurz, recorded, in the * Flora of British India,’ only from Tenasserim, 
Siam, and the Philippine Islands, I һауе recently met with apparently wild in Tanglin 
in Singapore.) Я 
