'J^) A CATALOGUE OF THE FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS, &C. 



Materials for the Flora of Malayan Peninsula as occurring in 

 Penang but I have not seen it. 



BIXINE^ 



Scolopia rhinanthera, Clos. ; small tree. Government Hill. 

 Not common. (C. 991). 



Scolopia Roxburg/lii, Clos. ; tree 20-30 feet. Government 

 Hill. (C. 778). 



Scolopia creiiata, Clos.; large shrub, sometimes small tree. 

 Not uncommon near the coast. (C, 706). 



Flacottrtia inermis, Rox., is said to have been collected in 

 Penang bv Jack. It is known to me as a cultivated tree only. 



(C). 



FlacoiLvtia rukam, Zoll. & Moritz; a tree attaining a height 

 of about 30 feet. Not uncommon. (C. 1566). 



Flacourtia cataphracta, Rox., v^as collected on Govern- 

 ment Hill by Kunstler. Not seen. 



HydnocarpHS Curtisii, King; small tree. Batu Feringgi and 

 Waterfall. (C. 800-1535). 



Hydnocaipus nana. King; small tree. Telok Kumbar, 

 rare. (C. 854). 



Ryparosa Scortechinii, King; medium-sized tree, flow^ers 

 from the stem. (C. 1741)- 



PITTOSPOREyE. 



Pittosporumferrnginenrn, Ait., **Chabe hantu;" small tree, 

 common about Batu Feringgi. (C. 453-1533)- 



POLYGALE^. 



Polygala venenosa, Hassk. ; shrub 2-3 feet. Not uncommon 

 in damp shady places at about 2,000 feet. (C. 291). 



Polygala bracJiystacJiya^ Bl. Flowers yellow in open grassy 

 places. (C). 



TrigoniasU'uin hypolencim, Miq. ; tree 30-40 feet with long 

 slender branches. Government Hill. (C. 387). 



Salomonia ohlongifolia, DC; dwarf herb, common in open 

 grassy places. (C). 



Salomonia cantoniensis, Lour. Waterfall. (C. 1599). 



