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Urticaceae. 



53 (27). Villebrunea rubescens Bl. See 5 and 6 herebefore. 



According to Appendix II collected at an altitude of 

 200 m. But in 5 this species is mentioned as occurring 

 in the dry water-channel beneath an altitude of 100 m. 

 (at which height the way was blocked by an unscalable 

 precipice). In 1922 found ') at altitudes of 150 and 700 m. 



54 <26). Leucosyke capite'.lata Wedd. See p. 192, No. 23. 



Collected in the lower ravines. 



Rutaceae. 



55 (22). C'trus spec. 



Several species of this genus are extensively cultivated 

 in Java; none are wild, though in favorable localities some- 

 times a young tree may arise from a pip thrown away by 

 a person eating the fruit. But in rain-forests such young 

 trees are exceedingly rare. 



Collected near the summit of the mountain. 



Euphorbiaceae. 



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



herebefore. 



Collected from the sea-shore up to an altitude of 100 m. 



57 (4). Homalanthus populnea O. K. See p. 193, No. 25 and 5 



herebefore. 



Collected in ravines between 30 and 200 m. above sea- 

 level. But in a subsequent paper -) an altitude of ;- 300 m. 

 is given for this species at this same trip. 



Vitaceae. 



58 (28). Z.eea aequata L See p. 136, No. 29. 



The English text mentions no habitat but says only: ,,/Vo 

 ,,real forest-plant" . The Dutch text adds: ,,close to the coast". 



Sterculiaceae. 



59 (24). Melochia umbellata Stapf. See p. 117, No. 51 and 5 



herebefore. 



Collected in the lower ravines. 



1 ) Dr. W. Docters van Leeu wen, The Galls of the Islands of the KraUatau-group 

 and of the Island of Sebesy in Bull. |ard. Bot. Buitenz.. Serie III, Vol. IV (1922), p. 310. 



2 ) Dr. W. Docters van l.eeuwen, I he Galls of the Islands of the Krakatau-group 

 and of the Island of Sebesy in Bull. |ard. Bot, Buitenz., Serie III. Vol. IV (1922), p. 301. 



