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Amaryllideae. 



153. Curculigo latifolia, Dryand. At 4,000 feet. 

 A form with long, narrow leaves. 



BURMANNIACEAE. 



154. Burmannia longifolia, Becc. At 6,000 feet. 



LiLIACEAE. 



155. Protolirion paradoxum, Ridl. At 6,600 feet. 

 " Chinduai " of the Sakais. 



156. Peltosanthes stellata, Andr. At 4,000 feet. 



157. Tupistra grandis, Ridl. At 4,500 feet. 



158. Dracaena ellipticn, Thunb. At 4,200 feet. 



159. Dracaena robusta Ridl ? In fruit only. 



160. Rhuacophila javanica, Bl. At 4,500 to 5,000 feet. 



Triurideae. 



161. Sciaphila affinis, Becc. At 3,500 feet. 



Flagellarieae. 



162. JoinvilUa Malayana, Ridl. At 4,000 feet. 



Palmae. 



163. Areca pnmila, B\. At 4,000 feet. 



164. Penanga Scortechinii, Becc. At 3,500 to 4,000 feet. 



165. Penanga subintegra, Ridl. At 3,500 feet. 



166. I gnamira polymorpha, Becc. At 4,200 feet. 



167. Iguanura Wallichiana, Hook. fil. At 3,000 to 4,000 

 feet. 



168. Licuala Kingiana, Becc. At 4,000 feet. 



i6g. Calamus pacificus sp. nov. 



Almost entirely unarmed. Leaf-sheaths with a few 

 flattened, light-brown grey-tipped thorns 4 mm. long, leaf- 

 blade quite unarmed, 105? cm. long; petiole subterete, smooth 

 .5 cm. through, 100? cm. long; leaflets linear, acuminate with 

 a long point, smooth, 3-nerved, two side nerves faint, glabrous 

 except for a few black bristles at the tip. 22 cm. long, 1.4 cm. 

 wide. Spadix slender, 98 cm. long, base (32 cm.) nude except 

 for two narrow, flat spathes wdth lanceolate points, entirely 



