(13) F. N. WILLIAMS. LISTF. DKS PLANTES CONiNUKS DU SIAM. 229 



107, Aneilema nudiflorum var. bracteatum C. B. Glarke, Commelina- 

 ceae, p. all (1881). — Bangkok (Schoinburgk. n. 329). 



108 Aneilema ovatum C. B. Ciarke, Comme), et Cyrtand. Bengal., t. 25 

 (1874); Commelinaceae, p. 218. — Angkor, 1878 (Lebeuf): and ex Hook f. Fl. 

 Brit. Ind. VI, p. 382. 



109. Cyanotis axillaris J. A. et .1. H. Schult. — Bangkok (Schomburgfc, 

 B. 330, — uols on auother sheet that the spécimen was Ihrown away). Ruins at 

 Angkor, 1878 (Lebeuf, u. 614). 



110. Cyanotis cristata J. A. et J. H. Schult. Syst. Veg. (olim Rœm. ei 

 Schult.) VII, p. HoO (1830). — Cape Liant, on llie Guif of Siam, 1882 (Murton, 

 Tl. 31). 



The spécimen in Herb. Kew. is a small and stunled form of the species. In 

 Index Kewensis, both these species are attributed to Don, Prodr. fl. Nepal. 

 ^(1825). But, on référence to tbis work, it is not clear whether Don transferred 

 these two plants froni Tradescantia to Cyanotis. 



111. Spatholirion ornatum Ridley in Journ. Bot., 1896, p. 329, t. 360.— 

 Tomoh, in the Legeh région of Lower Siam (A. D. Machado). This locality is on 

 the confines of the Patani and Kelanlan districts, and I am unable to ascertain 

 whether it is in the <i Kelanlan area » transferred a few months ago from Siamese 

 administration to British Malaya. It is to the north-east of the natural water- 

 shed of Kelanlan and Tringganu. It was sent by Mr. Machado to the Botanie 

 Garden of Singapore in 1894, where in due course it flowered. 



Ord. Pontederiales. 

 Fam. H. PONTEDERIACEM 



Like Xyridaceœ. this smali family, of not more than 30 species, is better pla- 

 ced in an ord er by ilself, as a group of a distinct type. 



112. Monochoria liastata Solms. — F K C. V, p. 262; in pools. 



113. Monochoria vaginalis var. plantaginea (Roxb. 1832) Solms. — 



FKC. V, p. 262; in pools. 



Ord. Liliales. 

 Farn. 12. MELANTHAGE/E 



114. Gloriosa superba L. — On the label of a Singapore spécimen, n. 34o, 

 Schomburgk bas writlen, « very abundant at Anhin, in Siam. » 



Fam. 13. LILIACE/E 



Ho. Dicranella nemorosa Lamk. — Kurik-kome, on limestone hüls, at 

 600 mètres (Parish, n. 2^6). 



