207 
(2) Strychnos sp. 
Luzon: Prov. Batuan; Lamao River (Sept.), Whitford 24037. 
The leaves are ovate, acute, trinerved, and rounded at the 
base. sas paniculate, slender. Ovary crowned with 
hairs. The fruit and seeds resemble those of S. multiflora, 
Benth., but in general appearance the plant is like those 
mentioned above and is evidently distinct fis S. multiflora. 
83. $. monosperma, Mig. Flor. Ned. Ind. 11. p. 381; A. W. 
Hill in Kew Bull. 1911, pp. 294, 302 
Java. 
No specimens have been seen; it is possible that it is closely 
allied to S. Horsfieldiana 
The six following species are natives of Siam or French Indo- 
China; reference is then made to two imperfectly known species 
from Ne ew Guinea and one from Queensland and a brief note is 
given as to an undescribed plant from Formosa. 
84. §. eee opie ate g in Flora of Koh Chang (Bot. Tidssk. 
xxxli. April, 1916), p 388 (312). 
Stam. Lem Dan, KSalmint 411. 
The specimen consists of leaves only—glabrous and tripli- 
nerved—and its affinity is quite uncertain. 
85. S. Thorelii, Pierre ex Dop in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. lvii. 
3 is (1910), p. 20, et in Lecomte, Flor. Gén, Ind.-Chin. iv. 
171, Pl. iii. figs 11- 13. 
JS ngtaba Coulithe Chita: Dinh Mts. Pierre 72. - 
The leaves are subtriplinerved or trinerved and the rma 
Ze nerves expeuill , are eT tag rufous-tomentose as 
also the stems, : case and te ndrils Flo owers are not sews 
86. §. polyantha, Pierre ex Dop in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. oo 
ti as (1910), p. 15, et in Lecomte, Flor. Gén. Ind. -Chin. i 
tice Cutna. Cochin-China: Dinh, Pierre 1721. 
The leaves are trinerved with a varnished upper surface. 
The small axillary inflorescences are unfortunately only in young 
bud so that it is not possible to assign the species to its proper 
position. Fruits are also unknown. 
Pierre descri bes S. polyantha as a tree 2-4m. high and 
oes that it is allied to S. paniculata, Champ. The flowers 
the latter species, however, are tetramerous. 
87. $. donnaiensis, Pierre ex Dop in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 
Ivii. Mean. 19 (1910), p. 20, et in Lecomte, Flor. Gén. Ind. -Chin 
oat re @ 
~ Invo-Curwa. Cochin-China: Choben, Pierre 3692. 
The inflorescences are borne on leafy axillary shoots and the 
seeds resemble those of S. Nuz-vomica. 
