Flora of Koh Chang. 
Contributions to the knowledge of the vegetation in the 
Gulf of Siam. 
By 
Johs. Schmidt. 
Part X. (Conclusion.) 
(Arranged by Carl Christensen) 
(C. B. Clarke: Ochnaceae. — E. Gilg: Loganiaceae. — F. Pax: Euphorbiaceae. 
— L. Radlkofer: Sapindaceae. — R. Schlechter: Asclepiadaceae. — C. H. Osten- 
feld: Various families. — 0. Warburg: Various families. — W. G. Craib: Va- 
rious families. —- Various families determined by different botanists. — Carl 
Christensen: Filices. — Additamenta to the earlier parts. — Johs. Schmidt: 
Concluding remarks. — Index to genera and new species). 
Having received from the botanists who determined the 
rest of his Siamese collections, the mere names only of the 
determined specimens, together with descriptions of the new 
species, Dr. Jous. Scummpt asked me to arrange this last part. 
of the ‘Flora of Koh Chang” in order to bring it into accordance 
with the scheme followed in the earlier parts. Ihave quoted J. Hooker: 
Flora of British India throughout, receding from that standard work 
in nomenclature and delimitation of species only in such cases 
where the botanist who had determined the species has had a 
different view. 
Since the first parts of “Flora of Koh Chang” were issued (1900—4) 
not a few important contributions to the Siamese flora have been 
published; a list of these is to be found in Cram: Contributions 
to the Flora of Siarn, Aberdeen University Studies no. 57, 1912, 
25 : 
