Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. , 873 



P. 72, at the end of Diplycosia add note : — 



" D. lanci/olia, Kidley in Journ. Str. Br. E. As. Soc. No. 39, 15 (1903) from 

 Gunong Benom in Pahang, has been omitted." 



P. 91, at end of Gentianace.e add note : — 



" Eidley says that Exaciim tetragonum, Exacum pedunculatum and Canscora 

 diffusa, only admitted on the authority of Lobb's specimens which are of very 

 doubtful locality, ought probably to be excluded. He would add Liiiinanthemum 

 cristativn, Griseb. found at Singapore and at Batu Pahat river, Johore." 



Part No. 17 (1905). 



Page 123, line 5, after " Berry " insert " white," 



P. 131, last line, after " 1808 " insert "Singapoee : Changchukang, 

 Bidley 3653, 3844 {fide Eidley)." 



P. 171, line 28 afcer "101; " hisert "Eegensb. Fl. 578 (1855); Walp. 

 Ann. V. 475. Ceratopliorus Leerii" ; and line 31,/or " King's Collector " 

 read " Wray " 



P. 175, 1. 26, /or " (?) " insert " about 20 feet high " ; and last line, 

 before " Bidley " insert " in the Bukit Kutu woods," 



P. 191, 1. 10, after "60" insert "to 80" ; and /or "10 to 15 in." 

 read " 3 to 4 feet." 



P. 193,11. 18, 19, /or:— 



" It has is " read " old trees of any size have become scarce in a wild 



state, seedlings being still plentiful, but it is " 



P. 196, 1. 8, for " (?) " read " reaching 50 to 60 feet in height " and 

 line 29, add : — 



" The timber is heavy and is used in house-building {Ridley)." 



P. 237, 1. 1, after " 144 " insert " ; Brand Monog. Sympl. 40." 

 P. 254, 1. 21, for " 7348" read " 7848." 



P. 257, last line but two add: — " Eemarkable among Jasmines 

 for having white instead of black fruit (Bidley)." 

 P. 272, 1. 14, tonote add :— 



" Eidley says this is Linociera lancifolia, Eidley in Journ. Str. Br. E. As. 

 Soc. No. 39, 14(1903)." 



Part No. 18 (1905). 



Page 280, line 14, after " sessile " insert " , white," 

 P. 284, after line 12, insert note: — 



"Eidley says that he found Ehretia buxifolia,'Roxh. Cor. PI. I. 42, t. 57 

 along the Eumpin Eiver in Pahang. We have seen no specimens." 



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