^^^- " Merrill: The Flora of Sumatra 243 



LIT8EA PERAKENSIS Gamble in Kew Bull. (1910) 359, Journ. As. Soc. 

 Beng. 75 ' (1912) 160. 



Karoland, Kampong Lingga, Bartlett & La Rue 117, June 6, 

 1918. 

 Perak, Johore, Singapore. 



LEGUMINOSAE 



DE8M0DIUM Desvaux 



DE8M0DIUM VIRGATUM ZoU. Nat. Geneesk. Archip. Ind. 3 (1846) 58; 

 Prain in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 66 = (1897) 142. 



Karoland, Bintang Mariah, Bartlett & La Rue 128, June 7, 

 1918, with the local name gambir gambir. 

 Chittagong, Burma, Perak, Java, and Luzon. 



DESMODIUM ZONATUM Miq. FI. Ind. Bat. 1' (1855) 250; Gagnep. In 

 Not. Syst. 3 (1916) 297. 



Karoland, Sarinambah, Bartlett & La Rue 1.^5, June 8, 1918. 



This species extends from Ceylon to the Philippines and New 

 Guinea and in most recent literature appears as Desmodium 

 ormocarpoides DC. The latter is, however, an entirely different 

 species, as Gagnepain has shown. 



DESMODIUM LASIOCARPUM (Beauv.) DC. ProSr. 2 (1825) 328. 



Hedysarum lasiocarpum Beauv. Fl. Oware et Benin 1 (1804) 32, 



t. 18. 

 Desmodium latifoUum DC. Prodr. 2 (1825) 328. 



Karoland, Soesoek, Bartlett & La Rue 321, July 8, 1918, with 

 the local name gambir gambir. 



A common and widely distributed species in the tropics of 

 the Old World. 



MIMOSA Linnaeus 



MIMOSA IN VISA Mart, in Flora 20' (1837) Beibl. 121. 



Asahan, Kampong Silau Meradja, Bartlett & La Rue 394, Oc- 

 tober 24, 1918, with the local name si madoeridoeri. 



A native of Brazil, introduced here. 



PITHECOLOBIUM Martius 



PITHECOLOBIUM JIRINGA (Jack) Prain in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 66' 

 (1897) 267, in nota. 

 Mimosa jiringa Jack in Malay. Miscel. 1 ^ (1820) 14. 

 Inga jiringa Jack op. cit. 2 ' (1822) 78. 



Pithecolohium lobatum Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 3 (1844) 

 208. 



Asahan, Silau Meradja, Bartlett & La Rue 1U8, hl7, June and 

 October, 1918, with the local names djering and djaring. 



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