3. Hibiscus surattensis Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 696, 

 British North Borneo, Yates 10\ Widely distributed in the 



tropics of the Old World. 



4. Hibiscus tiliaceus Linn. Sp, PI. (1753) 694. 

 Sarawak, Hose 561 \, Native collector J651\, 22831 Bur. Sci. 



Pantropic, usually along the seashore. 



1. Abelmoschus moschatus Medik. Malv. (1787) 46. 

 Hibiscus abelmoschus Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 696; Stapf in Trans. 

 Linn. Soc. Bot. 4 (1894) 136; Gibbs in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 

 42 (1914) 61. 



British North Borneo, Burbidge, Gibbs 2655, Yates 51 !, Clemens 

 99191; Sarawak, Native collector 20461 Bur. Sci. Pantropic. 



1. Thespesia lampas (Cav.) Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. (1861) 

 19; Baker in Journ. Bot. 35 (1897) 52. 



Borneo, fide Baker I.e. India to Malaya and the Philippines. 



2. Thespesia populnea (Linn.) Soland. ex Corr. in Ann. 

 Mus. Paris 9 (1807) 290. 



Sarawak, Native collector 23731 Bur. Sci. Along the seashore, 

 tropics of the Old World. 



1. Gossypium brasiliense Macf. Fl. Jam. 1 (1837) 72. 

 British North Borneo, Clemens 101231 Pantropic in cultiva- 

 tion; doubtless other species of cotton (Gossypium) are 

 cultivated in Borneo. 



Bombacaceae. 



1. Ceiba pentandra (Linn.) Gaertn. Fruct. 2 (1891) 244, 

 t. 133. Eriodendron anfractuosum DC. Prodr. 1 (1824) 479; Korth. 

 in Nederl. Kruidk. Arch. 1 (1848) 302; Becc. Nelle Foreste di 

 Borneo (1902) 593. 



Dutch Borneo, Korthals; Sarawak, Beccari; British North 

 Borneo, Clemens 96151, 112461 Pantropic. 



1. Camptostemon philippinense (Vid.) Becc. Malesia 3 

 (1889) 273. Cumingia philippinensis Vid. Phan. Cuming. Philip. 

 (1885) 212, t. 1. 



British North Borneo, Foxworthy 61 6\ Philippines; a genus 

 of two known species, the other Australian. 



1. Durio affinis Becc. Malesia 3 (1889) 246, t. 24. Durio 

 malaccensis Mast, in Mast, in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 14 (1875) 

 501, as to the Bornean reference. 

 Sarawak. Beccari 852. Endemic. 



