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i known species, 
of them appear to belong to undescribed and un cies 
and of sano epeiiante two shew some resemblance to S, multiflora 
probably represented by a varietal form in Java; S. Ignati toa 
The most interesting case of distribution is afforded _by the 
species with long corolla tubes, namely S. pseudo-tieuté in Malaya, 
GEOGRAPHICAL DisTRiBuTION or THE East INDIAN SPECIES 
OF STRYCHNOSs, 
Malaya. Celebes. 
S, pseudo-tieuté, S. sp. (near S. ovata ?). 
S. pubescens, 
S. laurina. Tonkin, Indo-China. 
Sumatra. S. Gauthierana. 
S. palembanica, S. pubescens. 
S. lanceolaris, and other species. 
Java. Borneo. 
8. palembanica, S. pubescens. 
S. Horsfieldiana, S. polytrichantha. 
S. laurina. S. Beccarii. 
S. maxima (?) 
S. cuspidata. 
S. acuminata (?). 
and other unknown 
species. 
s. ligustrina (?). 
S, lavrina (? cult.). 
