1898.] Sir George King — Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 131 



Georgian, or Cyrillic forms. I quote below a few of the most striking 

 examples. 



Single letters. 



(1) E. N»s. 18a, h, 206, 376 (Cyrillic e). f 



(2) 3 Nos. 8a, 96, 116, J 36, 19a6, 20a, 256, 316, 386, 396, 406; 



(Cyrillic z). 



(3) C Nos. 2a, 12a (Greek or Cyrillic s), 



(4) ) Nos. J 4a, 36a, 41a. 



(5) ^ Nos. 11a, 126, 15a (Georgian q or Russian tsch). 



(6) 1^ Nos. 6a, 10a, 276, 34a. 



(7) J Nos. 16, 6a, 13a, 26a, 286, 33a, 37a. 



(8) 6 N'o. 6a (Georgian n). 



(9) 9 Nos. 116, 15a. 



(10) e No. 14a. 



(11) 3 No. 306 (Georgian m). 



(12) a No. 13a. 



(13) R No. 186 (Greek r). 



(14) Nos. 186, 226, 296, 34a, 386 (Georgian, Cyrillic /). 



( 15) 9 Nos. 27a, 32a (Georgian p). 



Groups of letters. 



(16) ^"3 Nos. 26, 86, 36a (cf. Nos. 2 + 7). 



(17) t^E N'os. 56, 25a, 266, 31a, 35a (cf. Nos. 1 + 6). 



(18) £y No. 226 (reverse of No. 17). 



(19) "3^1 Nos. 36, 46, 66, 9a, 156, J6a6, 19a, 22a, 296, 32a6, 336, 346, 



356, 386, 406 (reverse of No. 16). 



(20) )J No. 296 (cf. Nos. 4 + 7) 



(21) 3a No. 4a. 



(22) -^^ No. 66. 



(23) Ere No. 28a (cf. Nos. 6 + 3, and 22) 



(24) g\X No. 29a (cf. Nos. 12 + 6 + 3). 



I may add that two block-print books of the same kind as those 

 described in this note have been taken to Paris by M. Dauvergne for 

 presentation to the French Archseological Society. They were given 

 to him by Captain Godfrey with the permission of the Government of 

 India. 



2. Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula^ No. 10. — By 

 S[R Georgej King, K.C.I.E., M.B., LL.D., F.H.S., Lately Superintendent 

 of the Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta, 



The paper will be published in the Journal, Part II. 



