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It is a matter of much regret that | am unable to add any field 
notes, as I was not able to accompany my collector on his various ex- 
peditions, and my personal experience is almost entirely confined to the 
Bangkok area. 
The following localities are referred to :-— 
In CENTRAL SIAM :-— 
SaMKOK, on the Chao Phya river, about 40 miles N. of 
Bangkok. 
KRaBIN, on the Bangpakong river, about 80 miles E.N.E. of 
Bangkok. 
Hua Takuak, on the Petriu railway line. 
PETRIU, on the Bangpakong river, and due E. of Bangkok. 
PakNAM, at the mouth of the Chao Phya river. 
MEKLONG, at the mouth of the Meklong river and about 60 
miles W. of Bangkok. 
TACHIN, on the river of that name situated about midway be- 
tween the Meklong and Chao Phya rivers. 
In EASTERN SIAM :— 
Hinnap, Muak Lek, Pak Jona, Cuan TEUR, railway stations on 
the line to Korat as it crosses the Dong Rek range. 
In SoutuH EASTERN S1AM:— 
Hur Bon, about 12 miles E. of Sriracha. 
SriRacua, on the eastern side of the Gulf about 40 miles from 
the mouth of the Chao Phya river. 
In PENINSULAR SIAM:— 
Tune Sona, or Tune Sawna, in Nakon Sritamarat. 
KiLonG Wana Hir, a stream at the foot of the hills about 8 
miles N.E. of Tung Song; the lower slopes of the hill were worked 
from a camp on this site. 
Kxao Wane Hip, a hill about 2,500 feet high ; the summit and 
higher portions of the hill were worked from a half way camp. 
Maprit, a station on the Southern railway, W. of Patiyu. 
KtonG Bana Lat, a camp on the banks of a stream of that name, 
about 10 miles N. W. of Maprit, and close to the hills. 
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