432 BULLETIN DE l'hEBBIKR B01SSIEB (2 ,lle SÉB.). 1905 ((39) 



764. Clerodendron infortunatum Gärtn. — Bangkok (Schomburgk, 

 n. 106). Pungah, 1896 (Curtis, n. 3251). 



765. Clerodendron paniculatum L. — Siara (ex Hemsley, in Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. XXVI, p. 262). Anhin in the province of ßattambong (Schomburgk, 

 n. 249). 



766. Clerodendron Schmidtii G. B. Clarke, in F K G. VIII, p. 325. — 

 Kiong Sarlakpet and Kiong Munsé (nn. 740, 475). 



767. Clerodendron siphonanthus Ai ton. — Bangkok (Schomburgk, 

 n. 302). F K C. VIII, p. 325; open grassy places, near Cape Dan (nn. 16, 

 260). 



768. Clerodendron villosum Blume. — F K G. VIII, p. 325: Gape Dan, 

 in dry jungle, and at Cape Ngob on the mainland opposite (nn. 217, 12). 



Subfam . Symphoremince. 



769. Sphenodesma microstylis G. B. Clarke. — F K C. VIII, p. 326 ; 

 plains near Cape Dan (nn. 474, 862), and also on the mainland. 



770. Sphenodesma Jackiana Schau. — F K C. VIII, p. 326; Chick 

 Island, in the jungle (n. 862), 



771. Congea tomentosa var. azurea C. B. Clarke. — Pecha Kuh, 

 20 miles inland from Chantabun, 1882 (Murton, n. 85). Pungah, 1893 (Curtis, 

 n. 2962). 



772. Congea velutina Wight. — F K C. VIII, p. 326 ; common in the 

 jungle near Cape Dan, especially along river-banks (n. 433). 



Subfam. Avicenniince. 



773. Avicennia offlcinalis L. — F K G. VIII, p. 327; maritime swamps 

 (n. 38). With Rhizophora conjugata (see under n. 398) and other species of the 

 same family, which logether form the bulk of the mangroves or tidal forests of 

 the coast. 



Farn. 95. P1NGUICULACEM 



llkt. Utricularia bifida L. — Langkawi Island, in dilches and shallow 

 sandy runnels (Curtis, ex Bidley, in Journ. Bot. 1895, p. 10). 



775. Utricularia flexuosa Vahl. — Bangkok (Schomburgk, n. 314). 

 Bangtaphan, on the north-east coast of Lower Siam (Dr. Keith). Langkawi 

 Island, in paddy-fields (Curtis, ex Bidley, 1. c. p. 10). The leaves are used in 

 mediane by the Malays, who call it «Lumut Ekor Kuching» i. e. Cat's-tail 

 Moss, or «Lumut Ekor Kuning» i. e. Yellow-taü Moss : the flowers are bright 

 orange-yellow. Angkor Than (Lebeuf, 1875, — fragmentary scraps). 



776. Utricularia involvens Bidley, in Journ. Bot. 1895, p. 11. — Kedah, 



