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36 (38). Dem's heterophylla Backer (D. uliginosa Bth.). 



Wrongly recorded in Appendix II as a true beach-plant. It 

 may occur on the beach but is much more frequent along tidal 

 creeks and in the mangrove, often far remote from the sea. 



Habitat not mentioned. 



37 (40). Erythrina variegata L. var. orientalis A/err. (E. indica 



Lamk.). See p. 46, sub No. 1. 

 Habitat not mentioned. 



38 (37). Canaval/'a rosea D. C. (In Mr. Docters van Leeuwe n's 



paper mentioned as C. lineata D. C.) See p. 89, p. 92, 

 No. 8 and 4 herebefore. 

 On the south-eastern side. 



39 (42). Vigna marina Merr. See p. 89, p. 93, No. 9 and 4 



herebefore. 



On the south-eastern side. 



Euphorbiaceae. 



40 (25). Macaranga tanarius M. A. See p. 135, No. 26 and 5 



and 15 herebefore. 



Afo littoral plant. As appears from Appendix II to the Dutch 

 text, collected in the forest of Casuarina cquisetifolia and 

 according to 5 and 15 also growing in the grassy wilds 

 of the interior. 



41 (23). Euphorbia atoto Forst. See pp. 90, 93. 



Habitat not mentioned. 



Vitaceae. 



42 (53). Columella trifolia Merr. (Vitis trifolia L.). See p. 1 36, 



No. 28 and 4 herebefore. 



Wrongly recorded in Appendix II as a true beach-plant. 

 The glabrous variety mostly occurs in the less salt parts of 

 the mangrove which often extend to some kilometers from 

 the beach. The pubescent variety is found to far in the 

 interior. From the paper of Mr. Docters van Leeuwen 

 it does not appear which form he found. 



Malvaceae. 



43 (30). Hibiscus tiliaceus L. See p. 93, No. 11. 



Habitat not mentioned. But from a subsequent paper ') 

 1 ) W. Docters van Leeuwen, The Vegetation of the Island of Sebesy, situated 

 in the Sunda-Strait, near the Islands of the Krakatau-group; in the year 1921, in Ann. 

 lard. Bot. Buitenzorg, XXXII (1923), p. 146. 



