- 98 — 



Swamps near Lem Ngob (no. 362) and at Klong Sarlakpet (no. 744 a) 

 fl. & fruct. imniat. 



Area: East India: Aestuarial shores from Bengal to Burma and Andaman 

 Isles, Siam, Cochin China. 



Licuala Thunb. 



2. L. spinosa Wurmb in Verb. Bat. Genootscb. II. 469. var. cochio- 

 chinensis Becc. Malesia III. 74. 



Tbougb I have not seen typical specimens of Beccari's varieties I 

 think I am right when referring the specimens collected by Dr. Schmidt 

 to the typical form of Beccari's var. cochinchinensis. The fruits (exsic- 

 cated) are 6 mm. long, 5 mm. in diameter, the seeds 4 mm. long, 

 3,6 mm. in diameter. 



Grassy plains near Lem Dan (no. 471). 



Area: Java, Sumatra, Malacca; var. cochinchinensis Becc: Cochinchina 

 meridionalis, subvar. brevidens Becc: Saigon et ins. Phu Quoc in sinu siamensi. 



Borassus Linne. 



3. B. flabellifer L. Sp. PI. 1187^. 

 Rayong, Lower Menam, cultivated. 

 Area: Malaya. 



Zalacca Reinw. 



4. I. Wallichiana Mart. Hist. Nat. Palm. Ill 200, 325 tab. 118, 

 119, 136. 



Plains near Lem Dan (no. 442). 



The petioles etc. of this palm are used by the natives of Kob Chang 

 as a material for building. 



Area: Burma, Malacca, Penang, Singapore, Siam, Banca. 



Calamus Linne. 



5. C. palustris Griff, in Calcutta Journ. of Nat. Hist. V, p. 62; 

 Palms of Brit. India p. 71 tab. 199. 



Edge of the jungle, near Klong Munse. (Sine num., 10 — 2 — 1900, 

 folia). 



Area: Tenasserim, Perak, Andaman Isles. 



Daemonorops Blume. 



6. B. (sect. Cymhospatha) Scbmidtianus Becc. sp. nov. 



Gaudex, ut videtur, non alte scandens, mediocris vel gracilis. 

 Folia superiora cirrifera, segmentis lineari-lanceolatis , majoribus 

 30 cm. longis, 15 mm. latis, basi a medio attenuatis et apice sen- 



^) Determined by Johs. Schmidt. 



