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290. Alchornea discolor, Hool-. jlJ. 



Telom on tlie further side of the river. Small tree with red 

 leaves. 



291. HoMALANTHus popuLiFOLius, Gray. 



Coiiiiuou round '^IVloiu Camp. 



292. Maoaranga triloba, Muell. 



Teloni. This common low country tree ascends to about 4,000 

 feet altitude. Its bark was much in reqiiest for tying loads 



293. Mallotus maorostachyus. MneJJ. 



Telom near tlie river. 



TTRTTCACE/E. 



294. Ficus POMIFERA, Wall. 



In damp low-lying ground by the Telom River. 

 Figs very large dull green blotched. 



295. F. RosTRATA, Lani. 



In forests, Telom. Figs orange. 



29(1. F. LEPICARPA. Bl. 



In forest at Telom. 



297. F. CHARTACEA var. torulosa. 



On Clunong Berumban. 



298. F. iNuiCA var. gelderi. 



On Grunong Berumban. 



299. F. HIRTA, Vahl. 



Common round the camps, Telom. 



300. F. ALBA, Beimrdt. 



Common Ijy the camp at Telom. 



Leaves much larger than usual and upper part of stem 

 hairy. 



301. F. PYRIFORMIS, Jfoo/c. _//7. 



A little shrublet on rocks at a cascade at the 13th mile from 

 Tapah on the Jor route, growing well in the splash of the 

 water. Figs purple. 



302. F. VARIOLOSA, Llll'U. 



A bush with purplish figs. Common on Gunong Berumban. 



303. F. DIVERSIFOLIA, Bl . 



On Grunong Berumi^an. 



304. HULLETTIA DUMOSA, Kil/q. 



A tree of some size with large, deep green, coriaceous, shining 

 leaves. The inflorescence is a decurved fleshy circular disc on 



