470 BOTANICAL INFORMATION. 
from Singapore (a very large collection having been lost by 
shipwreck); and we are now happy to say, thata further 
addition has arrived of extremely interesting and beautiful 
specimens from Moolmain, which are placed in the hands 
of Mr. Heward for numbering and distribution. This set 
contains, among others of great rarity and novelty, the sin- 
gular Barclaya longifolia, Wall. (Linn. Trans. v. 15. p. 443, 
tab. 18) with flowers resembling in structure those of Euryale, 
and leaves in shape like those of Scolopendrium vulgare; a > 
plant so scarce, that Dr. Wallich is not aware that a good 
specimen is to be found in any herbarium. 
It will be observed, that the subjoined list is hastily drawn 
up, mainly with a view of determining the family, and as 
much as possible the genus, of the individuals: the specific 
identity is a work of too much labour to be quickly accom- 
plished, and the Editor is sure that the subscribers to these 
collections will feel thankful to M. Planchon for this aid to 
the determination of the species. — Ep. 
Java PLANTS continued. 
226. Clematis Javana? DC. 
227. Sterculia longifolia,* Vent. 
228. Flacourtia cataphracta, Blume. an Roxb. 2. 
229. Antheischima excelsa, Korth. 
230. Geniostoma hcemospermum, Steud. 
231. Asclepiadea. a 
232. Hypericum triflorum, Blume.—Conf. H. Leschenaultit, 
. 233. FR Blume.—Conf. Sanicula elata, Hamilt. - 
| 884. Rubus pulcherrimus, Hook. Icon. tab. 729-730. _ ae 
. 985. Wendlandia glabrata, DC. e ik 
286. Valeriana Javanica? Blume. 
. 237. Caprifolium Loureiri, Blume. E 
238. Weinmannia Blumei, Planch.— Arnoldia pinnata, Blume. : 
- L'espéce No. 15 de cette liste que je crois avoir justement ent déter- 
. minée Sterc. subpeltata, Blume, est, d'aprés un échantillon authentique 
«de Sterculia grandifolia, BL =- e 
