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hills. The wood according to Mr. Barnes is exceedingly 
_. hard and broke the edges of the axes in felling. 
Eugenia sp. Leaves very narrow lanceolate with a very long 
narrow point blunt, coriaceous dotted above, pale beneath 
one inch long, + inch wide fruit in short axillary and 
terminal racemes } inch long, small tessellate } inch 
long. 
E. subdecussata, Wall. 
Anerineleistus macranthus, King. 
Medinilla Clarkei, King. 
Begonia Herveyana, King. Rhizome stout often rather long 
creeping. Leaves when young pink adult dark green, 
petiole over a foot long, blade ovate acute hardly in 
equilateral base rounded 6 inches long and 5 wide 
glabrous. Scape six inches long, lengthening in fruit, 
male flowers numerous about half an inch across, white 
outer sepals ovate rounded, inner ones narrower, 
stamens numerous anthers elliptic blunt not apiculate. 
Fruit fleshy 3-winged, one wing much larger than the 
other curved obtuse thick # inch long, the others much 
shorter, deluscing along the base of the wing. 
Besides this locality, it has been met with in Pulau 
Tinggi (Feilding) in Jeram Nyalas (Malacca) by Derry 
(No.1130) and in Bukit Sula (Negri Sembilan). It is 
called wssam susu by the Malays. 
Argostemma parvifolium, Bemi. 
A. hirtum, Rid]. also occurs on Mt. Ophir. 
Lucenea sp. Evidently near LZ. pentacme of Stapf from 
Kinabalu, resembling it in the white bark of the stem 
and almost nerveless leaves but the peduncle of the 
head is longer and the bracts at the base are not con- 
nate in a cupule as in that species. The only species 
recorded from the peninsula is L. Worindz, Jack. which is 
common in Singapore. This species is evidently undes- 
R. A. Soc., No. 89, 1903. 
