958 BULLETIN DE L ? HERBIEK BOISSIER (2 ,ne SÉR.). 1905 (86) 



var. ß angustifolia (Arn.) C. B. Clarke, 1. c, p. 243; Munsé creek and Son 

 creek. 



960. Ageratum conyzoides L. — F K C. V, p. 244; common in cullivated 

 ground near Cape Dan. 



961. Mikania scandens W. — « Siamese States », 1859 (Parish, n. 112). 

 Bangkok, 1899 (Zimmermann, n. 93). 



Trib. Astere^ 



962. Erigeron Canadensis P. — F K G. V, p. 244; Sarlakpet creek, edge 

 of the jungle (n. 739 d). Probably a colonist from N. America. 



Trib. Inule^e 



963. Blumea balsamifera Cand. — F K G. V, p. 245; in dry open counlry 

 near Cape Dan (n. 235). A kind of camphor is extracted from the plant. In 

 FKG list the numbered spécimens belonging to this family are not always cited 

 in the text; they are here taken from the examples in Herb. Kew. of the aulhentic 

 duplicates. 



964. Blumea glomerata Cand. — F K C. V, p. 244; Cape Dan 

 (n. 80 b). 



965. Blumea hymenophylta Cand. — F K C. V, p. 245; Cape Dan, in 

 open country, Sarlakpet creek, on rocks in the jungle (n. 430, forma pilosa). 



966. Blumea lacera Cand. — F K C. V, p. 244; Cape Dan, in open 

 country (n. 21). 



967. Blumea oxyodonta Cand. — F K C. V, p. 245; Cape Dan, in dry 

 open places (n. 161). 



968. Blumea subracemosa Boerl., Handl. Fl. Ned, Indi'é, II, I, p. 238 

 (1891). — FKG. V, p. 245; Sarlakpet creek, in moist places. 



969. Blumea virens Cand. — Bangkok (Zimmermann, n. 99). 



970. Blumea Wightiana Cand. — Bangkok (Schomburgk, n. 150). This 

 spécimen in Herb. Kew. is unnamed ; but it seems to me to match an example 

 from Hanoï, in Tonkin (Balansa, n. 4392). 



971. Laggera flava Hook. f. Fl. ßrit. Ind. III, p. 270. — F K C. V, 

 p. 246; in grassy spots at Cape Dan. 



972. Pluchea eupatorioides Kurz. — Kanburi (Teysmann, ex herb. 

 Kurz). 



973. Pluchea indica Less. — Bangkok (Schomburgk, n. 216; Zimmer- 

 mann, n. 111). F K C. V, p. 245; in mangrove swamps along the Sarlakpet 

 creek, and at C. Ngob on the mainiand opposite. Along the shores of the Gulf 

 of Siam the mangrove is very luxuriant. 



