an olHOiiic liast', vdlowisli ;;r.-cn, fn.m which |.i-..ji'«-i ]i', „r 

 more foiir-cent-d anthers. The <lisc is alx.ut I iueh ncrutot 



aud veiT t'rai,'raiit. 



Telom ill dense forest. 



o05. Pellionia jatanica, BI. 



Telom in low damp places l»y thr rivt-r. 



oO(). Elatostemma macropuvlm M, linnjii. 

 Telom. 



n07. E. LINKOl.ATUM. 117. 



Damp spots, Telom. 



o08. E. SESSILK, FoM. 



IJucks in till' slrcams. Telom. 



309. E. ACUMINATUM, Bi-nijii. 



Telom. 



310. Procris frutescens, B1. 



Not rare, Telom. 



311. POUZOLZIA BENNETTIANA, WL 



In grassy places near the eamp at Telom. .N.^w t.. the 

 Peninsula. 



312. P. VIMINEA, Weill. 



Forests, Telom. 



313. BoEHMERi.x sid.t;kolt.\. Wohl. 



Telom. 



Distill. — Tn<lia and Java. 



( rmi.iFKH/i:. 



314. QUERCUS PCJLCHRA, Kiinj. 



A tree overhanu'ing the Telom River, (^nly m-nled fn-m 

 Borneo. Sarawak. Init the plant si-onis identical with theplftnt 

 figured by King. 



315. Q. OMALKos, Korth. 



Fruits gnawe.l l.y s,,uinels weiv pieked up in Telom. 



31G C.A.S'rANOPSIS AROENTK.V, A. I>. C. 



(^n the first rid-e In-tween Ulii I?ntan- Padai.ir anil Telnni and 

 at Telom Camp. Quite a small tree for a r - New 



record for the Peniu.sula. As it ha. K.m. ue ^ '-"•l.v 



iu Tenasserim aud Bnnnah. and uIho m th.- M i^ 



Dr. King in the "Annals of the Cnlcntta lj..ta.u. ;*• 



e.xpressed an opinion that i. wouhl «1^^ U' found n„ th^ 

 central range <.f the Peninsula, which pn^ph-vy !.«« tl.u. I^n 

 found correct. 



