416 
mes Doi Sootep, in open jungle, 750-1500 m., Kerr, 702 
“ flowers open after mid-da 
Ginn: S. E. Asia, Trop. Africa, 
Aneilema spiratum, R. Br.—F.B.L, vi. p. 377 ; Williams, Bull. 
Herb. Boiss., v. (1905) p. 960 ; Hosseus, i i, p. 470 et ii i. p. 372. 
Wang Djao, near oe ’ Lindhard, 75. 
Distr. . BE. Asi 
Cyanotis axillaris, B et S.—F.B.I., vi. p. 388; Williams, Bull. 
Herb. Boiss., iv. (1904) p. 229 ; Hosseus, i. p. 470 et ii, p. 372. 
Chiengmai, by edge of paddy fields, 300 m., Kerr, 801; Wang 
Djao, aaa 17la. 
Dist ndia and China to Australia, 
ak barbata, on—F.B.L,, vi. p. 385 ; Coll. et Hemsl., Journ. 
Linn. Soc., xxviii. 40. 
Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, on rocks by stream, 600 m., Kerr, 1429. 
Distr. Himalaya, Assam, — China, Malay Peninsula. 
Cyanotis capitata, C. B. Clar 
_ Chiengmai, a Sootep, we on damp rocks by a stream, 
720 m., Kerr, 1416. 
Distr. Cochinchina, Philippines, Java, New Guinea. 
Cyanotis cristata, A. ct S—F.B.L, vi. p.385; Williams, Bull. 
Herb. Boiss., iv. (1904) p. 229; Hosseus, i. p. 470 et ii. p. 372. 
spchuensinas 300 m., Kerr, 1441, “a garden weed”; Doi Sootep, 
m., in we jungle, Kerr, 756 ; bank of Mch Ping, near 
Rahe eng, 120 Kerr, 504; Wang "Djao, aga 72; near 
Tapotsah, Lenihan, 28 ; Cape Liant, gees 
rop. Asia, Afri rica, Mascerene Is, 
Of the — quoted probably ke 1441, comes nearest to 
typical C. cristat 
M peaneegy stills Hak C. barbata, Don, f. nobilis, C. B. Clarke— 
v1, p. 386. 
Chiengmai, Doi peels prostrate among rocks in open jungle, 
1350-1500 m., Kerr, 7 
Distr. Khasia, Chinn 
a ee scandens, Lour.—F.B.I., vi. p. 390 ; Hosseus, i. p. 471 et 
il, p. 372, 
Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, by stream, 690 m., Kerr, 1493; 
Pitsanulek, Nakontai, 300 m., Kerr, 722. 
Distr. SE. Asia, Australia 
Streptolirion volubile, oF Saeae B.L,, vi. p, 389, 
oi Intanon, 2070 m., Garrett, 78. 
Distr, Himalaya, Assam, Burma, China. 
PALMEAR,* 
Wallichia caryotoides, Rozd.—F .B.1., vi. p. 419. 
ee He Doi Sootep, in evergreen jungle by stream, 900 m., 
Kerr, 1513 
* For the identifications of the specimens of this family whe ¥ writer is indebted 
to Dr. QO, Beccari, whose researches in this group are well kno 
