200 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. [ VoL. XI, 
coffee plantations, and young forest ; higher up the old 
forest is still standing. 
is The place was also visited by Messrs. Robinson and 
loss. 
Suban Ajam, Mount Kaba, Redjang, Bencoolen, 1000- 
1200 M. 
A coffee estate on the road from Bencoolen to Palem- 
bang. Collections were made in the coffee plantations and 
in the clearings around and labelled “ Suban Ajam, 1000 M.” 
The specimens marked ‘“ Suban Ajam, 1200 M.,” came 
from a camp, which I pitched some miles from the estate 
in the primeeval forest, nearer to the foot of Mount Kaba. 
This forest contained very heavy timber and was easy 
to penetrate on account of numerous elephants tracks. My 
plan to camp higher up on the mountain was prevented by 
deluges of rain, which fell during my stay. 
Sukamananti, Ophir Districts, 200 M. 
Village in the plain at the N.W. foot of Mount Ophir. 
The surroundings consist of ricefields and lalang plains 
with scrub bush. 
Sungai Kring Ilir, Korinchi Peak, Korinchi, 1500 M. 
See under Korinchi Peak. 
Sungai Kring Ulu, Korinchi Peak, Korinchi, 2200 M. 
See under Korinchi Peak. 
Sungai Kujung, Indrapura, Padang Lowlands, sea level. 
A hamlet on the road from Painan to Indrapura and 
lying in the littoral swamp, which covers a great part of 
this coast. The swampy forest is cleared away around 
the settlement. 
Sungai Kumbang, Korinehi, 1400-1600 M. 
On the Korinchi side (the south side) of the Peak les 
a vast swamp, the Danau Bento, for the greatest part 
covered by swampy forest and floating masses of grass and 
other plants, with very little open water. On the border 
of this immense swamp, covered by old forest, a small 
clearing has been made. The country around is one of 
the best collecting grounds I encountered. 
Messrs. Robinson and Kloss had stayed here some time 
a year before I came to the same place. 
From Sungai Kumbang a path leads through uninter- 
rupted forest along the border of the swamp to the foot 
of the Peak of Korinchi. 
The camp itself is at 1400 M., but I collected on the 
adjacent heights up to 1600 M. 
