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Wallichii but very short petioles sheathing- for half the 

 length or more. The spathe complete but too much 

 crushed in drying resembles that of Sch, calyptvata Zoll. 

 I met with it on Matang-. A plant closely allied to the 

 last named species was met with at Bati and may possib- 

 ly be a form of S. caltjptrata. The leaves are broadly 

 ovate elliptic, and cordate at the base, the lobes rounded 

 and very close together. 



PlPTOSPATHA, N. E. Br. 



P. insignis, Br. Sarawak, Lundu (Micholitz). 



P. margindta, Engler. Sarawak (Beccari). 



P. elongata, Engler. Sarawak (Beccari). S. Borneo, Kapuas 

 (Grabowski). 



Distrib. Malay Peninsula. 



P. Graboiuskii, Engler. Sarawak. Rejang Belaga (Haviland). 

 S. Borneo, Mindai-Pramassan, on the river Telanakan 

 (Grabowsky). 



MlCROCASIA, BECC. 



M. pggmcea, Beccari. Sarawak (Beccari). 



M. elliptica, Engler. Malesia, vol. I. TXXV f. 2-8. Sarawak 

 (Beccari). 



Anadendrum, Schott. 



A. montanum, Schott. Sarawak (Beccari) 

 Common 

 southwards. 



A. ajjine, Schott. Sarawak (Beccari). 

 SCINDAPSUS. 



Sc. piclus, Hassk. Cat. Bogor 1844-58. Sarawak in Woods 

 (Ridley). Near I egora (Haviland 2568). 



& A. Soc. No. U, 1905. 



Common in the Malay Peninsula from Tenasserim 



