Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [May, 1905.] 
7. Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula, No. 16.—By 
Sir George Kine, K.C.1E., D., F.R.S., late Superintendent 
of the Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta, and J. Sycus Gamsuz, C.LE., 
M.A., F.R.S., late of the Indian Forest Department. 
( Abstract.) 
The present contribution to these materials contains the ac- 
é & Gamble, P. 
Wrayi King & Gamble, P. mequalis King & Gamble, and P. 
lence 
b ew ; Vacciniacex, 3 genera and 12 species, 5 of the species— 
Pentapteryyium Scortechinit King & Gamble, and Vaccinium Scorte- 
chinit King & Gamble, V. glabrescens King & Gamble, V. viscifoliwm 
King & Gamble and V. Kunstler’ King & Gamble,—being new ; 
and Hricacex, 5 genera and 17 species, 1 genus—Pernettyopsis King 
& Gamble,—and 7 species—Diplycosia erythrina King & Gamble, 
Ethododendron Wrayi King & Gamble, R. pauciflorum King 
Gamble, R. perakense King & Gamble and R. dubium King & 
si elties. 
In addition to the foregoing, an account of the order Monotro- 
and species, has been provided by Lieut.-Col. 
d3 species, —Microphiwm pubescens Clarke, Cancora pentanthera 
Clarke, and Villarsia aurantiaca Ridley—being new to science. 
is paper will be issued as an extra number of the Society's 
904. 
