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CiNETAC'EvK. 



317. CtNetum brunonianum, Gr{f. 



A small shrul). Commou on many hills of the Peninsnla. On 

 a dry ridge leading- from Telom to the Batang Padang valley. 



318. G. LATiFOLiuivr, Bl. 



A big climher in flower and fruit on a large tree at Telum 

 Camp, not previously recorded from the Peninsula. 



CONIFER.^']. 



319. PODOCATiPUS CUPRESSINA, Bv. 



Forests in Telom Valley. Some large-si/ed trees and many 

 seedlings seen. 



320. Dacrydium elatpm, WnJJ. 



Some very hig trees on thf Telom Kidge. 



MONOCOTYLEDONS. 

 OKCHIDE.E. 

 Although there were very many orchids growing al>ont Telom, 

 l)y far the greater number w^ere out of flower, so that this 

 list does not give any idea of what might be ol^tained earlier 

 in the year. 



321. Oberonia porphyrochila, Eidl. 



Apparently this species, originally obtained from Bnjang 

 Malacca, but it was in fruit only here. 



322. 0. FLAVA, 7^ xp- 



Stem short, 1 inch long, flexuons. Leaves narrow, linear, 

 falcate acuminate, 2 inches long, -^^ inch thick ; scape slender, 

 6 inches long, quite glabrous, the lower third nude except for a 

 few linear acuminate bracts, spike rather dense, flowers 

 minute yellow. Bracts narrowly lanceolate, acuminate, 

 entire, as long as the ovary sej^als ovate entire, obtuse, 

 reflexed, shorter than the ovary. Petals narrower lanceolate 

 entire, lips three lobed, lateral lobes short l)road ovate blunt, 

 middle much longer oblong, ending in two short acute 

 straight slightly divaricate lobe.*. 



Telom Forests. 



Allied to 0. gracilis, Hook, fil., and 0. caudata. King, but 

 with longer more distinct lobes to the lip than the first, 

 but not caudate aciuninate like the second. 



323. LiPARIS ELEGANS, Liltdl. 



Common on dry banks, Telom. 



324. L. COMOSA, Ridl. 



Common on trees at Telom. Pi-eviously only known from the 

 Taiping Hills. 



