36 ТИЕ FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 
out. He died їп or about 1858. 
Sir Robert Schombur a li known for his explorations in 
Guiana, where he discovered the Victoria regia, was appointed 
British Consu! in Siam in п 1857. He visited Singapore and col- 
lected a few plants there, which he sent to Kew, and which were 
described in the Flora of British c Some of them, however, 
were evidently obtained from gar 
Dr, T. Anderson, 1882 to 1870, was Director of Calcutta 
. Botanic Gardens. He appears to have visited gusce at 
some time, and obtained several plants of interest. He devoted 
himself to the Acanthaceae, and Eranthemum Andersoni Mast, a 
common garden plant here was named after him. 
Р. W. Hullett made some years ago an excellent her- 
е a Singapore plants, which he eventually presented to 
the Botanic Gardens. Duplicate specimens were sent to Kew 
. and to Calcutta, where they were named, and several new spe- 
cies = his nam 
the follow ing list all plants with no collector’s name 
were конча һу myself ог by native collectors sopari at 
the Gardens, and the numbers attached are those of my dis- 
tribution-series. Endemic species, not yet known Е 
where аге marked with ап asterisk and introduced plants, which 
have not properly established themselves but «наа occur in 
waste ground and the like, are included in brac The 
Mosses, Lichens, Fungi and Algae, are deferred. Collections Е 
these have been made and submitted to ехрегїз, and 1 hope 
publish an account of them at a later date. 
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