riPERACE.-E. 



263. ZiPPELlA LAPPACiJA, Bflill. 



Ulu Batang Padaiig iu dense i'uresls. 

 Vistrib. — Java. 



264. PiPEK MUKIOATUJ'J, i>. C. 



Teloui. 



265. P. POliPHYROPHYLLUM, N. E. Bl\ 



Bataiiy Padaiig valley. 



266. P. PELTATUM, WUIJ. 



Batang Pa<laug valley. 



266a. P. MAGNiBACcuM, C. De C. 

 Telom ou rotten logs. 



266/^. P. TRIANDRUM, C. I)C C 



Telom. 



266c-. P. KiDLEYi, C. Be C. 

 Telom. 



266f?. P. PENANOJENSE, C. Bc C. 



Telom. 



Three more Peppers were found, which I have been unable to 

 identity. The most striking plant was an erect herbaceous 

 plant with a zigzag stem, usually unbrauched and very 

 oblique lanceolate leaves, the spikes short and in fruit 

 large coiled iu a circle with orange yellow fruits, nearly 

 as big as those of black pepper. It might be the plant 

 intended by Blume under the name of Piper arciiainm, but 

 that appears to be a climbing plant. 



CliLORANTHACE.^O. 



267. Chloranthus brachystaohyus, Bl. 



Porests at Telom. Common in hill forests. 



LAUIIJNE.E. 



This order has not yet been worked up for the " Materials for a 

 Flora of the Malay Peninsula," and the whole collection 

 of Lavrinece, belonging to the Herbarium in Singapore, has 

 been sent to Mr. Clamble, who is at work on them, so that it 

 is impossible to fully work up the species collected. There 

 Avere, however, obtained, the following plants : 



268. ACTINODAPHNE SESQUIPEUALE, HooJi. Jil . 



A small-sized tree iu flower at Telom. 



269. Endiandra, sp. 



In fruit. A big tree, with large coriaceous leaves and elliptic 

 fruit, slightly narrowed towards the base, 3 inches long. 

 Ciilyx not enlai'ged in fruit. 



Tehuu Cau)p. 



