EASTERN COAST OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. 395 
RHYNCHOPYLE, sp. 
Apparently undescribed ; a very curious little plant with rather long creeping rhizomes, 
covering densely the rocks in the Tahan River. Leaves dark green, very narrowly 
lanceolate. I do not remember ever to have seen any terrestrial Aroid forming such а 
mat on the rocks as this did. 
ANADENDRUM MONTANUM, Schott. Kota Glanggi. 
A most unfortunate specific name for this typically lowland Aroid. It is very common 
_in Singapore, growing on the lower parts of trees to about eight or nine feet from the 
ground. 
SCINDAPSUS CRASSIPES, Engl. ? 
^ On the sea-shore at Tringganu. Only one plant met with growing оп an old stump. 
A very fleshy plant, with dark green leaves and a white spathe. It appears to differ 
from Engler's figure in having broader flowers. 
RarnurpoPHORA ВЕССАЕП, Engl. Kwala Tahan. 
LASIA SPINOSA, Lour. Abundant at Ayer Hitam, near Pekan, in a swampy thicket ; also 
in a damp wood near Kwala Mahang. 
CYRTOSPERMA LASIOIDES, Griff. Kwala Mahang. Common in open swampy country. 
Pornos Rumputt, Schott, Woods, Kwala Tembeling, Pulau Tawar. 
P. aff. охүрнүІл/0ѕ, Miq. Pulau Tawar. 
ALISMACEA, 
LIMNOPHYTON OBTUSIFOLIUM, Mig. Pulau Tawar, in a small pool. 
LoPHIOCARPUS GUYANENSIS, Mich. Renchong, in a buffalo-wallow. 
МАТАТАСЕЖ. 
NAIAS INDICA, Linn. І believe this is the name of the common peninsular species. I 
found it in a pool on the heath at Pekan. 
ERIOCAULEZ. 
ERIOCAULON WALLICHIANUM, Mart. Common at Pekan. 
Е. SEXANGULARE, Linn. Damp spots, Pekan. 
CYPERACEJE. 
CYPERUS POLYSTACHYUS, Rottb. Common in Pahang and in Kelantan. 
C. Eragrostis, Vahl. In a small pool at Kwala Tembeling. 
. SECOND SERIES.—BOTANY, VOL. III. 3I 
