Flora of Koh Chang. 
Contributions to the knowledge of the vegetation in the 
Gulf of Siam. 
By 
Johs. Schmidt. 
Part VI. 
(K. Schumann: Rubiaceae. — C.B. Clarke: Lythraceae, Melastomaceae, Scrophu- 
lariaceae, Acanthaceae. — 0. Warburg: Urticaceae. — E. Rostrup and G. Massee: 
Fungi.) 
Rubiaceae 
by K. Schumann — Berlin‘). 
Dentella Forst. 
1. D. repens Forst. Char. gen. 20, t. 18. Hook. fil. Fl. Brit. 
Ind. Ill, 42. 
Lippaya telephioides Endl. Atakta t. 13. 
Klong Sarlakpet, in open moist ground near the village (n. 731). 
Area: This small dwarfy prostrate plant is a very common weed in moist 
places from India to Polynesia and Australia. 
Oldenlandia Linn. 
2. 0. (Euoldenlandia) diffusa Roxb. Hort. beng. 11; Hook. fil. Fl. 
Brit. Ind. III, 65. 
Klong Sarlakpet, in open moist ground near a village (n. 730). 
Area: It is also very common in the East Indies and goes through the 
tropical Asia as far as to the Philippines and is also recorded from Japan. 
3. 0. (Euoldenlandia) pinifolia Wall. in Don, Gen. Syst. III, 525; 
Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. Ill, 60. 
1) A smaller number of specimens have been named by Mr. CG. B. Clarke 
of Kew. 
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