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Уттех TRIFOLIA, Linn. 
Called “ Lagundi.” Kwala Pahang, Mahang, Kwala Berar. I think it is native, at 
least in the last two localities. 
, var. OBOVATA. (Vitex repens, Blanco.) 
Sea-shore, Kwala Pahang. 
At first sight no two species could look more distinct than У. repens and typical 
trifolia, one a prostrate creeping plant in the sand, the other a tall erect bush; but 
plants of the former brought from Pahang speedily converted themselves under cultiva- 
tion into large bushes of 7. trifolia. У. repens is distinguished not only by its habit, but 
by its larger flowers and always simple leaves. 
V. PUBESCENS, Vahl. 
Very common all over the open country from Pekan to Kwala Tahan. It is known 
everywhere as “ Alban.” 
V. SIMPLICIFOLIA, C. B. Clarke. 
Ayer Hitam, near Pekan, in swampy grounds. 
This curious tree, with yellowish-green flowers, seems to be the same as the plant 
described by Mr. Clarke from Griffith's Malacca specimens. 
V. vESTITA, Wall. 
Kota Glanggi woods. Not so common as in Singapore, where it is abundant. 
CLERODENDRON INERME, Gærtn. 
Kwala Pahang and Katapong, near Pekan. 
Common on sea-shores, more rarely inland. Flowers white, with pink stamens. A 
fairly large bush. 
C. DISPARIFOLIUM, Blume. | 
Not very common. Pulau Jellam, Kwala Lepar, Kwala Tembeling. 
A small tree, with yellow flowers and black berries, and in fruit red calyx-lobes. This 
plant is very common in Singapore, less so in Malacca. 
C. SERRATUM, Spreng. | 
Common at Pekan and on the river-banks at Kwala Tembeling. Іп thickets. 
C. SIPHONANTHUS, В. Br. 
Very glentiful in some of the meadows on the banks of the Pahang River at Mahang. 
Apparently quite wild. The natives in Singapore smoke the dried leaves, which 
produce an intoxication similar to that caused by Indian Hemp. 
