712 BULLETIN DE l'HERBIEU BOISSIER (2«'« SÉR.). 1905 (4) 



The localities where Mr. Lindhard has collected, are: Wang Chow at 

 Ma-Ping and Koh Tomyæ, an island in the same river, further Lotig horn, 

 Tapotsah and Nong Boa along a large tributary to Ma-Ping; the main 

 part of the collection is from a dry, open, deciduous wood near Tapotsah. 



The plants have been sent to Mr. C. B. Clarke who has done us the 

 favour of matching them with the collections in Kew; we thank him 

 most sincerely for his great kindness. Some of the grasses have been 

 determinated by Dr. 0. Stapf of Kew and the Selaginellas by Professor 

 G. Hiero7iymns of Berlin. Also to these gentlemen we express our best 

 thanks. 



We have our-selves compilated the list and arranged the names accor- 

 ding to J. D. Hooker, Flora of British hidia; further we have done some 

 few critical remarks (Oltelia and Hoya). 



The localities and the indications of the flower-colour have been taken 

 from the labels written by Mr. Lindhard. 



This little list has a more special interest now, when F. I. Williams 

 is publishing a list of plants from Siam, and when Johs. Schmidt is issuing 

 his « Flora of Koh Chang ». 



The Bolanical Museum of the University, Copenhagen. May 20., 1905. 



PHANEROGAIVIÆ 



MALVACEÆ 



Hook f., Fi. Brit. In.lia, 1, 317. 



1. Sida carpinifolia L., Hook, f., 1. c, 323; S. acuta Burm. 

 Riverbank at Wang Chow, very common (No. 68) ; flowers yellow. 



2. Urena repanda Roxb. , Hook, f., I. c. 330. 



The mountain near Wang Chow (No. 64) ; flowers rose. 



3. Hibiscus surattensis L., Hook, f., 1. c. 334. 



The mountain near Wang Chow (No. 65) ; flowers yellow with purple centre. 



STERCULIACEÆ 



Hook, f., Fl. Brit. India, 1, 3o3. 



4. Helicteres spicata Citlebr. in Wall., Hook, f., 1. c. 366. 



JN'ear Tapotsah. 



