186 336 
The example Johs. Schmidt n. 463, having very young flowers, has 
been matched, not determined. 
Klong Munsé, on rocks in the jungle; a tree (n. 463). 
Area: Burma, Malay Peninsula, Java. 
30. P. Schmidtii C.B. Clarke n.sp. [sub Canthio]. 
Internodiis 6 cm. longis compressis; stipulis 9 mm. longis, 3—2 
mm. latis, oblongis, glabris, vix acutis; petiolis 5 mm. longis; foliis 
12 cm. longis, 4 cm. latis, oblongo-ellipticis, apice basique acumi- 
natis, glabris, nervis utrinque 10—11; cymis oppositis, 12 mm. in 
diam., compositis, paucifloris; calycis lobis 4, minutis, paulo pu- 
bescentibus; baccis 5—6 mm. in diam. (saltem saepe) 1—spermis. 
Species multis aliis affinis, ob stipulas in parte superiore oblongas 
2 mm. latas, nullo alio omnino similis. Haviland, n. 929 in Borneo 
lecta (sp. indescripta) ab inflorescentia copiose multiflora differt. 
Koh Chang Noi in the jungle; a shrub with white fruit (n. 698)b). 
Guettarda Linn. 
31. G. speciosa Linn. Spec. pl. ed. I. 991; Hook. f. Fi. Brit. Ind. IH, 
126. — Nyctanthes hirsuta Linn. Spec. pl. ed. 1, 6. — Jasminum hir- 
sutum Willd. Spec. pl. I, 36. 
Koh Lom, on rocks near the Sea (n.715); Rayong, on sandy sea-shore. 
Area: It is widely distributed from the East coast of Africa over the 
East Indies, the Malayan Archipelago to New Guinea and Polynesia. The most 
natives -are very fond of the very lovely smelling flowers, 
Stylocoryne Wight et Arn. 
32. §. Wallichii (Hook. f.) K. Sch. Nat. Pflzfam. IV, 4, 108. — 
Webera Wallichii Hook. f. in Fl. Brit. Ind. II, 105. 
Jungle near Lem Dan. A small tree (n. 800). 
Area: Till now it has only been found in Malacca and the islands of 
Penang and Borneo. 
Ixora Linn. 
33. I. strieta Roxb. Hort. beng. 10; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. HI, 145. 
Klong Munsé and Klong Son, in the jungle (n. 601 hb, 621a, 801, 826). 
Var. Blumeana Hook. fil., 1. c. 
Klong Majum, on riverbank in the jungle (n. 96). 
Area: Probably this species is a native of the Moluccas and China; it is 
now cultivated in various parts of East Asia; S. Kurtz regards it as indigenous 
in Lower Birma and Tenasserim. 
34. [.amoena Wall. Cat. n. 6121 D. F. F., in G. Don, Gen. Syst. 
Ill, 571; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. I, 146. 
