854 MR. Н. М. RIDLEY ON THE FLORA OF THE 
FICUS DIVERSIFOLIA, var. KUNSTLERI. 
On trees overhanging the River Tahan. 
This is a very different-looking plant, not only in its very much larger, almost 
obcordate leaves, but in its much larger and more oblong pink fruit. It is not common. 
, уаг. LUTESCENS. 
Never common, and usually at least terrestrial. А strict erect little-branched shrub, 
with narrow leaves. Fruit yellow. 
Tahan Valley, rocks by the river. 
Dr. King gives this species as sometimes a small tree. I have never seen it anything 
but а small shrub, rarely 5 feet high. 
Е. aff. GEOCARPÆ, Teysm. 
Woods, Tahan River. 
BALANOSTREBLUS ILICIFOLIA, Kurz. 
Common. Temerloh, Kota Glanggi, Tembeling. 
A very holly-like shrub or small tree, common in open country and woods. It pro- 
duces good walking-sticks. It is called * Limau Lélang Antan" by the natives. 
CONOCEPHALUS SUAVEOLENS, Blume. 
Kwala Luit. .A big climber with rather dull pink flowers. 
C. amenvs, King. 
Common. Renchong, Pekan. The flowers are white and have a strong smell of 
pears. 
C. SUBTRINERVIUS, Miq. 
Kwala Tembeling. | 
А much smaller plant and less scandent than the other two; in fact, it does not usually 
climb at all. The flowers are in small compact balls of a beautiful pink colour, with a 
slight tint of violet. 
FLEURYA INTERRUPTA, Gaudich. 
In waste ground in the villages, as at Pulau Tawar; also at Kamposa in Kelantan. 
LAPORTEA CRENULATA, Gaudich. 
Is reported to be plentiful in Pulau Tiuman, and I have a live plant and some dried 
leaves from Kemaman, where, according to Professor Vaughan-Stevens, it is used in the 
manufacture of Ipoh poison. 
ANTIARIS TOXICARIA, Blume. 
This, the well-known “Ipoh” tree, І have not met with on the east coast, but I have 
no doubt that it occurs in Pahang, as it is the source of the arrow-poison of the Sakais 
here, and I have received leaves and a portion of a stem from Professor Vaughan-Stevens 
from Kemaman. 
