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BURMANNIACEiE. 



152. Burmannia disticha, L. At 3,000 feet. Padang 

 'To Sell. Flowers usually large, with many heads, pale blue. 

 No. 5961. 



Distrib. Indo-Malaya, China, Australia. 

 Liliace.4-:. 



153. Protolirion paradoxum, Kidl. and Groom. On dead 

 leaves at 3,800 feet. No. 6000. 



Distrib. All over the Malay Peninsula at high altitudes. 



154. Dianella ensifolia, Red. 3-4,000 feet. Nos. 5994, 

 6001. 



155. Dracaena terniflora, Roxb. About 3 feet tall. 

 Gurun. No. 6165. 



156. Smilax calophylla, Wall. Kedah Peak, 3,500 feet. 

 No. 6:35- 



Distrib. Whole peninsula. 



157. Smilax laevis, Wall. Climber, flowers greenish 

 yellow, at 3,000 feet. No. 6066. 



Distrib. Malay Peninsula, China. 

 Flagellariaceae. 



158. Susum malayanum, Hook lil. Kedah Peak. No. 

 6,011. Unripe fruit, whitish. 



Distrib. Malay peninsula. 



Palmae. 



159. Licuala Scortechinii, Becc. Short stemmed palm 

 2,500 to 3,000 feet. No. 6016. 



Distrib. Malay Peninsula. 



160. Pinanga disticha, Bl. Gurun. No. 6152. 

 Distrib. Malay Peninsula and Borneo. 



161. Iguanura Wallichiana, Hook. fil. Gurun. No. 

 6151. Small palm stem about 4 feet, flowers white. 



Distrib. Malay Peninsula. 



162. Calamus ramosissimus. Griff. At 2,500 to 3,000 

 feet. Inflorescence greenish white. No .6015. 



Distrib. Malay Peninsula. 



Pandanaceae. 



163. Pandanus colliuus. Ridl. Kedah Peak. No. 6127. 

 Distrib. Mountains of Malay Peninsula. 



CYPERACEiE. 



164. Mariscus Sieberianus, Nees. Kedah Peak 3,000 to 

 3.500 feet. No. 6046. 



Unusually high for this common lowland plant. 



