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MELIACEAE. 
Dysoxylum densiflorum Mig. 
Legit L. Katsnoven, Gede, Java, March 1917. 
Three (pinnate) leaves with cupshaped base of the terminal 
leaf (normal in Amoora cucullata). 
SAPINDACEAE. 
Nephelium eriopetalum Mig. 
Legit A. Grasnorr, Palembang, Sumatra 1915. 
Inflorescence fasciated and repeatedly dichotomizing at top. 
PAPAYACEAKE. 
Carica Papaya UL. 
Legit E. Jacosson in suo horto, January 1915. 
Fruit splitting up in five horn-like excrescences on mage 
of apocarpy in the upper half. 
MYRTCAEAE. 
Psidium spec. 
Legit A. Ranr in suo horto Tjinjiroean, February 1914. 
Cupstaped leaf. 
EUPHORBIACEAE. 
Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg. 
Legit L. G. pen Bercer, May 1918. 
Stem fasciating. The branch, 22 ¢.M. long, at the base death 
and with a diameter of 2¢.M. flattens and broadens to 5c.M. 
Then it splits up into two. Dimensions 11 X 6¢.M. and 8 X 7¢.M. 
On the spot of bifurcation are numerous leaves, also at the 
starting point of the fasciation. Moreover scores of cicatrices 
show that there have been innumerable leaves probably of 
small size. 
Another specimen of fasciation and repeated dichotomy, sent 
2 Dr. Smrrs, shows a remarkable symmetry as the longest 
