(45) F. N. WILLIAMS. LISTE DES PLANTES CONNUES DU SIAM. 25 



Ord. Guttiferales. 



Farn. 64. THE A C EM 



551. Schirua Noronha? Reinw. — Siam (Pierre, n. 1413). 



552. Anneslea fragrans Wall. — ßasin of the Mekong (Harmand, n. 212); 

 — Pierre, Fl. For. Goch., I. 127 (Juill. 1885). 



Farn. 65. CLUSIACEM 



553. Cratoxylon forniosum Dyer. — Ruins at Angkor, 1875 (Lebeuf, 

 n. 295 bis). 



554. Cratoxylon polyanthuni Korth. — Ruins ät Angkor, 1875 (Lebeuf); 

 Angkor-Thah, 1875 (Harmand, ex herb. Pierre, n. 3236). 



555. Mesua ferrea L. — Bangkok, 1899 (Zimmermann, n. HO). 



556. Ochrocarpus Harmandii Pierre, Fl. For. Coch., t. 93. — In Ihe 

 Bassac région (Harmand, n. 1072; Pierre, n. 3308). 



557. Ochrocarpus sianiensis T. Anderson. — Cullivated throughoul Indo- 

 Ghina (Pierre, n. 1668, et Fl. For. Goch., t. 94). Bangkok, 1899 (Zimmermann, 

 n. 105). Siamese name, Serapie. 



558. Calophyllum Burmanni Wigbt. — In Ihe Bassac région, 1877 (Har- 

 mand, n. 18, ex herb. Pierre, n. 779). 



559. Calophyllum inophyllum L. — Siam (Pierre, n. 2097). Along the 

 banks of canals, near Bangkok (Schomburgk, n. 124). 



560. Kayea nervosa T. Anderson. — Siam (ex Pierre, Fl. For. Coch.. 

 [fasc. VII], t. 101). 



561. Garcinia Bassacensis Pierre, Fl. For. Goch., t. 58. — In the Bassac 

 région, al lat. 14° (Harmand, n. 1074; Pierre, n. 3637). 



562. Garcinia fusca Pierre, Fl. For. Coch., t. 67. — Angkor (herb. Pierre, 

 n. 3622); see also Ind. Kew. I, p. 998. 



563. Garcinia gracilis Pierre, Fl. For. Goch., t. 63. — In Ihe Bassac 

 région of Easlern Siam, near the river Semun, an efiluent of the Mekong, 

 lat. 15°, long. 107° (Harmand, ex herb. Pierre, n. 3618). 



564. Garcinia Hanburyi Hook. f. — The gum-resin obtained from this 

 Iree, known as gamboge, is imported from Siam (Pierre, Fl. For. Coch., t. 73; 

 Bentl. et Trim., med. Plants, I, t. 33). Siamese name, Roeng. 



565. Garcinia Schomburgkiana Pierre, Fl. For. Goch., t. 82. — Common 



as the type-name for the family which by Warburg, in Engler and Prantl's 

 work, is called «Flacourtiaceœ». Flacourtia is, indeed, only a small genus of 

 15 species or so. ïhe fâmily, as recently reconstituted, includes the Samydaceae 

 and many of the gênera of Bixineas of Bentham and Hooker. Samyda is, 

 however, a genus of only 4 or 5 species. 



