180 THE AROIDS OF BORNEO. 



Apparently a common and variable plant but I have 

 failed to recognise what was intended by this species. 



Sch. modesta, Schott. Borneo (Korthals). 



Common Dear Sungei Assun. Kapuas (Hallier). 



Sch, calyptrata, Zoll and Mor. 



Form concolor. Mid Borneo, at Amai- Ambit and 

 Liang Gagang (Hallier). 



Form trivittata. Central Borneo (Hallier). 



A common species in the Malay Peninsula and over 

 the Archipelago. 



Sch. variegatar. Of Gardens, is said, Nicholson's Dictionary of 

 Gardening, to be S. neo-guineensis which is a variety of 

 S. calyptrata. It was introduced from Borneo. 



Sch. pusilla, Engler. Sarawak (Beccari). 



West Borneo (Jagori, fide Hallier). 



Sch. acuminatissima, Schott. var. concinna. South Borneo 

 (Korthals). 



Probably a form of S. calyptrata says Engler, but the 

 description which is very incomplete hardly fits any form 

 of that species. 



Sch. decora, Bull, Gard. Chron. 1884, t. 711- Borneo. 



Sch. ovata, Schott. Borneo (Korthals). 



Sch. co?ioidea, Engler. Sarawak (Beccari). 



Sch. Motleyana, Engler. Apatemone Motley ana, Schott. Labuan 

 (Motley). * 



Sch. longispatha. Bull. Cat. 1881. III. Hort. XXIX t. 466. 



I obtained this pretty species in the Bidi Woods, 

 Sarawak, and it flowered in the Botanic Gardens in 

 Singapore, in March and April, 1904. The leaves are 



Jour. Straits Branch 



