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CONNARACEAE. 
Connarus semidecandrus, Jack. Bushes at the village, Ulu 
Temengoh and at Grit in unripe fruit. 
Rourea rugosa, Planch. Temengoh open country. 
LEGUMINOSAE. 
Crotalaria chinensis, L. On the rocks at Kuala Temengoh, 
also gathered there by Wray. 
C. verrucosa, L. Sandy spots by the Temengoh river, out of 
flower. 
Flemingia strobilifera, R. Br. Open places Temengoh village. 
F’. congesta, Roxb. Common in the same locality. 
Vigna vexillata, Benth. Kuala Temengoh. 
Though omitted from the Materials, this is a com- 
mon plant on sand banks and dry spots by rivers. Its 
flowers are light yellow. 
~Mucuna biplicata,Teysm. Ulu Temengoh, ser sala mg on trees 
by the ricefields, etc. 
Sesbania aculeata, Poir. Temengoh in ricefields. 
Millettia atropurpurea, Benth. In the forests at Temengoh. 
M. decipiens, Prain. A common tree along the river banks, 
with white flowers. 
-M. cauliflora, Prain. Lenggong. 
The flowers are white @ inch long, the Calyx 
cupshaped covered with silky hairs. Standard rounded 
entire not auricled clawed at base back silky. The 
vexillary stamen is free for three-fourths of its length. 
Previously obtained at Larut by Kunstler but the 
specimens were imperfect as the corolla had withered. 
Pterocarpus immdicus, Willd. The angsana is common about 
the village but whether planted or native I cannot say. 
R. A, Soc., No. 57, 1910. 
