330 98 
Swamps near Lem Ngob (no. 362) and at Klong Sarlakpet (no. 744 a) 
fl. & fruct. immat. 
Area: East India: Aestuarial shores from Bengal to Burma and Andaman 
Isles, Siam, Cochin China. 
Licuala Thunb. 
2. L. spinosa Wurmb in Verh. Bat. Genootsch. II. 469. var. cochin- 
chinensis Becc. Malesia lI. 74. 
Though I have not seen typical specimens of Beccari’s varieties | 
think 1 am right when referring the specimens collected by Dr. Schmidt 
to the typical form of Beccari’s var. cochinchinensis. The fruits (exsic- 
cated) are 6 mm. long, 5 mm. in diameter, the seeds 4 mm. long, 
3,5 mm. in diameter. 
Grassy plains near Lem Dan (no. 471). 
Area: Java, Sumatra, Malacca; var. cochinchinensis Becc.: Cochinchina 
meridionalis, subvar. brevidens Becc.: Saigon et ins. Phu Quoc. in sinu siamensi. 
Borassus Linné. 
3. B. flabellifer L. Sp. Pl. 118774). 
Rayong, Lower Menam, cultivated. 
Area: Malaya. 
Zalacca Reinw. 
4. 1, Wallichiana Mart. Hist. Nat. Palm. [Il 200, 325 tab. 118, 
119, 136. 
Plains near Lem Dan (no. 442). 
The petioles etc. of this palm are used by the natives of Koh Chang 
as a material for building. 
Area: Burma, Malacca, Penang, Singapore, Siam, Banca. 
Calamus Linné. 
5. €. palustris Griff. in Calcutta Journ. of Nat. Hist. V, p. 62; 
Palms of Brit. India p. 71 tab. 199. 
Edge of the jungle, near Klong Munsé. (Sine num., 10—2—1900, 
folia). 
Area: Tenasserim, Perak, Andaman Isles. 
Daemonorops Blume. 
6. D. (sect. Cymbospatha) Schmidtianus Becc. sp. nov. 
Caudex, ut videtur, non alte scandens, mediocris vel gracilis. 
Folia superiora cirrifera, segmentis lineari-lanceolatis, majoribus 
30 cm. longis, 15 mm. latis, basi a medio attenuatis et apice sen- 
1) Determined by Johs. Schrnidt. 
