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Termes géographiques. 



Noms 

 siamois. 



Noms 

 malais. 



Équivalents français. 



Équivalents anglais. 



Ban 



Kampong 



village 



village 



Muang 



Kota 



ville 



town 



Phu 



Gunong 



montagne 



mountain 



Kao 



Bukit 



colline 



hill 



Nam 



Sungie 



fleuve 



river 



Pak 



Kwala 



embouchure 



ri ver-mou th 



Lern 



Tanjong 



cap ou pointe 



cape or headland 



Toule 



Tao 



lac 



lake 



Koh 



Pulo 



île 



Island 



KlODg 



Hoa 



canal ou anse 



canal or creek 



Ao 



Kwala ? 



l>aie 



bay 



ONOCOTYLEDONES 



SuBCLAss. LEPTOCHLAMYDE/E 



Ord. Pandanales. 

 Fam. 1. PANDANACE.E 



1. Pandanus odoratissimus L. f. — Siam (ex Warburg Pandanacean, p. 91s 

 [1900]). In Warburg's monograph Ihis species is called « P. leelorius », one of 

 Solander's manuscript names, only bronght to notice by Prof. I. 13. Balfour in 

 1878. Native naine, « Pandan Duri ». 



2. Pandanus Siamensis Williams nom. nov. * : = p. Kaida Kurz in Journ. 

 Asiat. Soc. Bengal, XXXVIII, 2, p. 148 (1869), et in Flora, 1869, p. 452. Siam 

 (Teysmann ap. Warburg, 1. c, p. 52). Unfortunately Kurz's name is untenable. 

 The Indian name of « Kaida » is applied hy the natives to the previoas species, 

 and in the same sensa was taken up hy Rheede, Hort. Malabar. II, tt. l-o (1679). 

 Ray also refers to the same plant as « Frutex indiens fructu aggregato conoide 

 Kaida dictus ». The présent species is only known from Siam. 



The type spécimens of William's new species are in the Kew Herbarium. 



