A CATALOGUE OF THE FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS, &C. I05 



SAMYDACE^. 



Casearia glomerata, Rox. ; small tree. Pulau Betong. 

 (C. 982, 2466?) 



Casearia macrocarpay C. B. C. ; tree 20-30 ft. fl. small 

 white. ( C. 229, 960 ). 



Casearia albicans, Wall, not seen. (Wallich no 7197). 



Casearia, sp. ; small tree ; fl. minute, white. Government 

 Hill 300-500 ft. (C. 2143). 



Casearia sp. ; small tree. West Hill. (C 1574). 



Homalium longifoliiun, Benth. ; tree 30-40 feet ; conspi- 

 cuous when in flower. (C. 301, 929). 



Homalium sp. ; tree 30-40 feet ; leaves 6-'^ X 3-4 inches. 

 Waterfall, only one tree seen. (C. 1592). 



Samyda esciilenta, Roxb. ? (C. 1019). 

 PASSIFLORE.E. 



Passiflora fcetida, L. is naturalized and much more common 

 than any other plant of this order. (C. 1236). 



Modecca singaporiana , M i^t. ; twining shrub. Penara Bukit, 

 rare. (C. 869). 



Modecca nicobarica, Kurz. ; very slender twiner ; fruit \\-2 

 inches, bright red. Not uncommon. (C. 152 1). 

 CUCURBITACE^. 



Hodgsonia heteroclita, Hook. fil. Not seen. Collected by 

 Porter (Wall cat 6685) and Phillips. 



Trichosanthes palmata, Roxb. is not uncommon. (C.) 



Gymnopetahim quinqnelobium, Miq. Not identified. Col- 

 lected by Porter. 



Mormodica cocJiinchinensis, Spreng. (C 890). 



Cerasiocarpum} penangense, C. B. C. not indentified. A 

 doubtful plant collected by Wallich. (No. 6704). 

 BEGONIACE^. 



Begonia Evansiana, Andr. In Andrews' Botanist'sRepository 

 where this plant was first described it is said that Mr. Evan's 

 collector found it growing in the clefts of rocks in the Island 

 of Pulo Penang in 1808. It has never been since met with 

 here and could hardly have been overlooked. It is a Chinese 

 plant. 



