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KOSACK.K. 

 50. RUBUS GLOMEllATUS, HI. 



Teloin, in Sakiii clearing's an<l Ity tlio livt-v liank. 'J'liis t;ikt's 

 the place of M. Moluccauuit, which is an cxclnsivelv Kiwlan<l 

 plant, in the hills. 



.')1, Tv. ros.*;fot,iur, Sm. 



Common in al)an(loned Sakai clearin<^s romul Tfloin. It Ik 

 quite common at elevations of 2,000 feet in many parts nf 

 the Peninsula. The elon<,'ate(l oranj^e red fruit is sweet an<l 

 juicy when ripe, hut (piit*- Havourlt'ss. 



SA\IFHA<iACE.'K. 

 52. DiCHROA FEBRIFUGA, Loiir. 



This Ijeautiful shrub is abundant round Teloni, in nion- ojm-u 

 parts of the woods. The buds are white; an«l in the o|mu 

 flower the petals, stamens and stigmas are in<lii,'o.bliii'. 



Dixfrlb. — India, China, Malaya. 



MYHTAC'fLE. 

 58. Eugenia Robinsoniana, n. .-</<. 



A fairly lartje tree, with pale bark. Leaves thinly coria«<'..ns. 

 elliptic, shortly acuminate, obtuse, base slij^ditly uarrowi-.!. 

 paler beneath; nerves slender about 2.') pairs, int.'rmrdi.ii.- 

 ones conspicuous, rather straight intra-niargiual. J„ inch fr-.m 

 the margin, 6-7 inches long, 3 inches wide ; petiole Kss than 

 ] inch long, rather thick. Panicle short, 2 inches hmg or h-ss. 

 with a few about four short branches, 2 inches long. Flowers 

 small, ] inch long, sessile. Calyx funuel shaiH^l, sujontb. 

 green, mouth entire ; corolla, i)etals white, orbicular, small, 

 four ; stamens fairly numerous, short ; filaments sleud.T ; 

 anthers small, oblong. Fruit globos.-, h inch through, .Tosva- 

 ed with the raised ring-shaped calyx mouth. 

 Telom, by the cascade. T cannot uKitch this with any d.-rril-d 

 s])ecies. 



54. Eugenia pendens, Diitliir. 



Banks of streams in forest. TelAm. 



This sniall lax-spreading tr.v oe.-urs in surh situations all -vor 

 the Peninsula from Sin-ap""-*' ^'' 1*'^»'«>"-'- -'"'^ '" Sumatm. 



55. Rhodamnia trinervia. HI. 



Small trees of this, nearly typical in char.icter. wer.. s.vn in the 

 Telom woods, though it is by no m.-ans .-onunon to t.n.l .f m 

 forest. 



