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OXALIDACEAE. 
Averrhoea Bilimbi lL. 
Legit J. C. v. vp. M. M., Nov. 1920, Palimanan. 
Terminal leaflet grown together with one of the leaflets of 
the preceding pair. 
BALSAMINACEAE. 
Impatiens platypetala Ludi. 
Legit Jhr. W. C. van Heurn, Oct. 1919, Salak, Java. 
Fasciation with dicho-(poly-)tomous branching, branches some- 
what imitating a sympodium, as may be explained by the fol- 
lowing description: 
internode (a) normal, splits up in a'.(a short leafy branchlet) 
and b', 12 c.m. long and b', 12 em. long, fasciating. 
2° internode (b') splitting up into a? (5 m.m.) and b? (11 ¢.m.), 
fasciating. 
3° internode (b’) splitting up into a* (2 m.m.) and b’® (13 ¢c.m). 
4° internode (h*) splitting up into a* (4 m.m.) and b* (1 d.m.) 
with a maximum width of 2.5 cm. — 
5° internode (b*) splitting up into a® 1 em.) and b° (1 d.m.). 
6° internode (b*) splitting up into numerous flat branchlets a". 
All the short branches a—a* are covered with many leaves 
and seated on the same side of the whole, thus producing a 
scorpioid character. 
Unequality of fission-products has been mentioned in our papet 
of 1921 ') with Hevéa brasiliensis Muell. Arg. 
—" 
So 
RUTACEAE. 
Feronia Elephantum Correa. 
Legit J. C. v. d. M. M., Palimanan, Cheribon, Oct. 1920. 
Foliola often forked. 
id. id. Nov. 1920. 
Foliolum forked-twice forked. Some of the folioles uni-jugl 
pari or bijugi impari-pinnata. 
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