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distinct glands inthe ~ flowers. Ridley (Trans. Linn. Soc. 2nd Ser. III, Bot. 
345) records P. maderaspatensis L. from the sea shore at Kwala Pahang. I 
have however seen no specimen of that species in the herbaria of Kew, Singa- 
pore, Penang, and Calcutta from the Malayan Peninsula. P. Hmblica L. is 
stated in the Flora of British India to be distributed as far south as Malacca, 
but I have seen no specimens in the herbaria mentioned above. P. acutus 
Wall. Cat. 7931, Herb. Finlayson (Fl. Brit. Ind. V, 301), does not appear to occur 
in the Malayan Peninsula. Finlayson’s collections were made in Siam and 
Cochin-China and were taken to Calcutta by Wallich when the latter returned 
from his visit to Penang in 1823. 
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