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describing the two new species of Sapindaceae and one of Simaru- 

 baceae he has kindly supplied the writer with the names of three 

 Siamese plants mentioned in Cat. Hort. Bogor. 1866, pp. 391-2 : — 



Capura sp., Phoon rieng soean is Otophora fruticosa, Blume. 



Harpullia sp. is Arfeuillea arborescens, Pierre. 



Mahoeat 73 is Erioglossum rubiginosum, Blume. 



A very doubtful record for Siam and one which must probably 

 be deleted from the area treated in this paper is Arytera montana 

 recorded by Williams for Lower Siam. 



HlPPOCASTANACEAE. 



Aesculus punduana, Wall. — F.B.I., i. p. 675 ; Coll. et Hemsl., 

 Journ. Linn. Soc, xxviii. p. 36. A. assamica, Griff. — For. Fl. 

 Burma, i. p. 286. 



Siam, Parish, 111. 



Distr. Sikkim, Assam. 



Staphyleaceae. 



Turpinia nepalensis, Wall. — For. Fl. Burma, i. p. 292 ; Hosseus, 

 ii. p. 408. T. pomifera, F.B.I., i. p. 698, in part. 



Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 1350-1650 m., Hosseus, 504, Kerr, 1752. 



Distr. India, Burma, China. 



Turpinia pomifera, Wall.— F.B.I., i. p. 698, in part; For. Fl. 

 Burma, i. p. 292 ; Coll. et Hemsl., Journ. Linn. Soc, xxviii. p. 36 ; 

 Hosseus, ii. p. 408. 



Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 720-900 m., Kerr, 536, Hosseus, 457 '; 

 between Muang Prow and Chieng Dao, 600 m., Kerr, 1047. 



Distr. India, throughout Indo-China, Malaya. 



Sabiaceae. 



Meliosma simplicifolia, Roxb. — F.B.I., ii. p. 5 ; For. Fl. Burma, 

 i. p. 301. 



Muang Prow, Hooey Meh Wah, 540 m., Kerr, 1041. 

 Distr. India, Burma, Assam, Yunnan. 



Meliosma simplicifolia, Roxb., var. sootepensis, Craib, a typo 

 ramulorum indumento parciore, cortice rubro-brunneo haud nigro, 

 foliis oblongo-oblanceolatis apice obtusis vix acuminatis, integris, 

 foliorum maturorum nervis supra leviter impressis subtus valde 

 prominentibus differt. — Craib, Kew Bull. 1911, p. 33. 



Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 720 m., Kerr, 535. 



According to Dr. Kerr this tree, which is about 12 m. high has 

 the young branches mostly hollow and inhabited by a small black 

 ant. 



Anacardiaceae. 



Rhus semialata, Marr. — F.B.I., ii. p. 10 ; Coll. et Hemsl., Journ. 

 Linn. Soc, xxviii. p. 36 ; Fl. Indo-Chine, ii. p. 35. 



Chiengmai, by stream on Doi Sootep, 900 m., Kerr, 1759, 

 J)istr. India, China, Japan, Tonkin, 



