218 BULLETIN DE L'HERBIER BOISSIER (2 me SÉR.). 1905 (55) 



Subtrib. Choisyoideœ. 



660. Peltostigma ptelioides Walp. — Bangkok, on the sea-coast not. far 

 from the Royal Palace. This is a small tree, aromatically fragrant : possibly it 

 may hâve been planted, as it is a Jamaican species (Schomburgk, n. 241). 



Subfam. Aurantiinœ. 

 Trib. Aurantie^e 



661. Murraya exotica L. — Bangkok (Schomburgk, n. 149). 



662. Atalantia monophylla Correa. — Kedah (King, Mat. Fl. Malay 

 Penins. p. 467). 



Farn. 77. SIMARUBACEM 



663. Eurycoma longifolia Jack. — Siam (Pierre, Fl. For. Goch. t. 292a). 

 Native name « Pedàra puteh » . 



Var. Merguensis (Planch.) Pierre, Fl. For. Goch. t. 293a (Dec. 1893). — 

 Siam. 



664. Samadera Harmandii Williams, nom. nov. — Bassac région, on the 

 right bank of the Mekong (Harmand, n. 1429, ex herb. Pierre, n. 728; coli. 

 1877). On the banks of the Toulé Sap, the great lake separating Siam from 

 Gambodia, 1870 (Herb. Pierre, sub n. 728). 



Syn. — Samandura Harmandiana Pierre, in Lanessan, Fl. Colon. Franc., 

 p. 305 (1886); Samandura Harmandii Pierre, Fl. For. Goch., t. 261 (oct. 1892); 

 Locandia Harmandii Pierre, Fl. For. Coch. in descript. ad t. 261 (supra). 



In several instances the text and the plates corresponding were not prepared 

 or printed at the same time, which accounts for occasional variation in generic 

 name. Pierre gives reasons at length for following Dr. Kuntze in substituting 

 Locandi(a) Adans. for Samadera Gärtn.; but the arguments are not particularly 

 convincing, and it is not followed here. 



665. Harrisonia paucijuga Oliver. — Kanburi (Teysmann, ex herb. 

 Bogor. n. 5961). 



Farn. 78. MEUACEJE 



666. Azadirachta indica Juss. — Bangkok, 1899 (Zimmermann, n. 100). 



667. Sandoricum indicum Gav. — Bangkok, 1859 (Schomburgk, n. 158). 



668. Dysoxylum binectariferum Hook. f. — West bank of the Mekong 

 (Massie, n. 34, ex herb. Pierre, n. 5961); Pierre, Fl. For. Coch. t. 351a 

 (Juillet 1896). 



669. Amoora rohituka Wight et Arn. — Ruins at Angkor, 1875 (Lebeuf, 

 n. 668). 



