^32 Bl,ll-LETL\ DK 1,'ilKKBllîl! BülSSIK« (2'"« SKH.). - (If)) 



in Tenasserim, but wilhin Siamese territory. It is niisquoted b\- Mr. Baker a.< 

 « Amomuni u. o7 >). 



137. Amomum uliginosum Ko?iiig. — Uapul Nok. on llie islaud of Juiik 

 Seylan, 1779 (Kœnig). Yan in Kedali (Ridiey in Journ. Roy. Asiat. Soc. Straits 

 Br., 1899, p. 136). Native iiatnes, — Pua Hijau, Pua Gajak, and Tepus werah. 



138. Hedychium coUinum Bidl. in Journ. Roy. Asiat. Soc. Straits Br., 

 1899, p. 103. — Kedali Peak, at 1200 mètres. 



139. Hedychium longicornutum Baker in Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. VI, 

 p. 228 (July 1892). — Tomoti in Patani province (Machado ex Ridiey, 1. c). 

 Widely scattered over nearly ail of Iho Malay Peninsula The roots are used in 

 cases of ear-ache, and as a vermifuge. Native namcs, — Tepus Lada, and Ubat 

 Chachiiig. 



140. Camptandra parvula Ridl. in Jouru. Roy. Asiat. Soc. Straits Br., 

 1899, p. 103. — ïomoli ia Patani province (Machado). 



141. Kaempferia glauca Ridl. I. c, p. 10<). — Alntndantly on the lime- 

 stone rocks of Kasum, Langkaw i Islands (Curtis). 



142. Kaempferia ovalifolia Roxh. — Siam (ex Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. VI. 

 p. 219). 



143. Kaempferia pulchra Ridl. in Journ. Roy. Asiat. Soc. Straits Br., 

 1899, p. 106. — Bangtaplian, very common in dry places (Dr. Keith). Lang- 

 kawi Islands (Curtis). 



144. Gastrochilus albo-sanguinea Ridl., 1. c, p. 111. — Langkawi 

 Islands (Curtis, n. 2677). 



145. Gastrochilus Curtisii Hook. f. Bot. Mag. t. 7363 (1894). — Lang- 

 kawi Islands, on limestone rocks (Curtis, n. 2896). 



146. Gastrochilus ochroleuca Ridl. J. c, p. MO. — Between Kasum 

 and Pungah, Lower Siam (Curtis). De.scribed from spécimens whicli flowered 



in Penang Botanic Garden, in 1896. 



147. Stahlianthus campanulatus Kunlze Rev. Gen. Plant. II, p. 697 

 (1891). — Angkor. 



148. Curcuma alismatifolia Gagnepain in Bull. Soc. Bot. France, 1903. 

 p. 259. — .Anhin, in the province of Battamhong (Schomburgk, n. 285). 



149. Curcuma aromatica Salisb. — F K C. V, p. 268. Besides being found 

 wikl, it is extensively cultivated in Siam. 



150. Curcuma parviflora Wall. — Bangtaphan (Dr. Keith). 



150a. Curcuma zedoaria Rose. — Bangtaphan (Dr. Keith). Yan in Kedali 

 (Ridiey in Journ. Roy. Asiat. Soc. Straits Br., 1899, p. 119). Malay name, 

 « Te mu La was ». 



151. Globba calophylla Ridl. 1. c, p. 93. -- Pungah, in Lower Siam 

 (Curtis, n. 3286). 



152. Globba intégra Ridl. 1. c. p. 94. — Bangtaphan, conunon along 

 the Ba Quean stream (Dr. Keith). 



(à suivre.) 



