EASTERN COAST OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. 393 
PLECTOCOMIA ELONGATA, Blume. 
Pramau woods, near Pekan. “Rotan Dahan ” of the Malays. 
PANDANE. 
PANDANUS ODORATISSIMUS, Roxb. 
* Pandan Duri.” Sea-shores, Kwala Pahang, Cherating. 
P. ғгвсатгв, Roxb. 
* Mengkuang.” Tanjong Medang, Tahan woods. 
P. sp. aff. HeLICoPUS, Miq., but with broader leaves. 
Tahan woods. 
Far up the Tahan River I saw some plants of an epiphytic (not climbing) Pandanus 
which forms great round tufts of long narrow leaves in the upper branches of the trees, 
often very difficult of access, and I met with the same, or an allied species, in the Larut 
Hills, in Perak, but as yet have not seen flowers or fruits. 
: AROIDEA. 
CRYPTOCORYNE CILIATA, Blume. 
Pools in sandy ground, Tringganu. 
C., sp. 
A species allied to, if not identical with, the common Singapore one was plentiful in 
the River Tahan, but I saw no flowers nor fruit. It has bullate leaves, dark green 
above, purplish beneath. 
PISTIA STRATIOTES, Linn. 
Pools, Pekan. 
ARISJEMA. FIMBRIATUM, М. E. Br. 
Kota Glanggi, on the top of the limestone rocks. 
TYPHONIUM DIVARICATUM, Blume. 
Common, Pekan, Pulau Jellam, &c., in waste ground. 
AMORPHOPHALLUS, spp. ‘ 
The foliage of three species was met with: one with a plain green smooth stem, 
at Kota Glanggi, on the limestone rocks; another, probably реА Yn 
smooth, mottled, and variegated stem, at Tahan and elsewhere ; and a third, with a very 
scabrid mottled stem, at Pulau Tawar. Fruit of one of these species was also found at 
Kwala Tahan. 2. 
In the absence of flowers I cannot identify these with certainty. 
