igi5.] H. N. Ridley: Mount Menuang Casing. 



RUTACE.E. 



7. Gi.YCOSMis PENTAPHYLLA, CoTvea, til Aim. Mils. Par. 

 I (1804)384 [288]. 



Distrib. Common all over the Peninsula. 



GERANIACE^. 



8. Impatiens oncidioides, Ridl. in Kew Bull. (1909) 11 



[288]. 



Distrib. This beautiful Balsam seems to be abundant 

 here. It occurs also in Perak and other parts of Selangor. 



MELIACE.E. 



g. Aglaia odoratissima, Blume, Bijdr. 171 [289]. 

 Distrib. Common in the Peninsula and Sumatra and Java. 



CELASTRINE^. 



10. Glyptopetalum quadrangulare, Prain, ex King in 

 Journ. As. Soc. Beng.lxv. 11. (1895) 345 [289]. 



Distrib. Singapore to Perak. 



SAPINDACE^. 



11. Al.i.ophyl\]s CoBBK, Blume, Rumphia, iu. 1^1 [289]. 



Var. GLABRA. In this form the leaflets are lanceolate to 

 ovate-lanceolate, acuminate at both ends, entire, cuneate at 

 the base, smooth, shining and papery when dry; the petioles, 

 petiolules and rhachis of the inflorescence covered with short 

 stiff hairs ; the flowers rather more scattered on the rhachis 

 than usual ; the bracts short and the petals fringed with white 

 hairs. I have seen no form exactly like it. 



HAMAMELIDE^. 



12. BucKLANDiA POPULNEA, R. Br. Wall. Cat. n. 7414 

 [289]. 



Hills of Pahang and Perak. 



Distrib. Himalayas, Burma, Java, Sumatra. 



SAXIFRAGACE^>. 



13. PoLYOSMA PARVIFLORA, King, in Jotirn. As. Soc. Beng. 

 Ixvi. (1898) n. 300 [289]. 



I have examined the co-type of this species in the 

 Herbarium at Kew, a plant collected by Wray on Gunong 

 Inas, in Perak. It is in young bud, and I have little doubt 

 that the plant collected by Kloss on Menuang Casing is the 

 same in spite of some differences in the original description. 

 King describes the calyx-tube as narrow and nearly glabrous; 



