30 A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO TEMENGOH., 
Aeschynomene indica, L. Temengoh by the river. 
Uraria crinita, Deso. Temengoh 
U. lagopoides, De C. Sandy spots near the Temengoh 
river. 
Desmodium, trifollastrum, Migq. 
I have little doubt that this is the plant intended by 
Miquel. It was abundant in swamp on the forest by 
the Temengoh river, and I. obtained it also many years 
ago at Kota Glanggi in Pahang. It was originally 
described from Java, and is omitted from the Materials. 
It is a prostrate plant with long slender branched 
woody stems with appressed hairs in the young parts. 
The stipules are lanceolate acuminate glabrous brown 
ribbed and with a long point. Leaflets 3 elliptic 
obovate 14 inch long ?# inch wide or smaller, the apices 
rounded, above sprinkled with short hairs, beneath the 
hairs are more silky and abundant; the petiole an inch 
longer less. The raceme is terminal 3 inches long erect 
silky hairy, the flowers 2 or 3, on slender hairy 
peduncles half an inch long. The flowers are bluish 
white. Sepals lanceolate acuminate rather long. The 
corolla small. The pods an inch jong, the upper margin 
straight, the lower edge indented for half the depth of 
the pod. The joints are usually four, covered with 
adhesive hairs. It seem nearest to D. heterophyliwmn, 
De C., but much larger in all its parts. 
D. polycarpum, var. Ulu Temengoh. 
D ormocarptoides, De C. Flowers pale blue. Woods along 
the Sungei Kertai in Semang clearings. 
Bauhinia integrifolua, Roxb. sp. Abundant all over the woods. 
Cassia nodosa, Ham. Fine trees in flower seen on the way 
to Temengoh. 
C. alata, L. Common near the village at 'Temengoh. 
Jour. Straits Branch 
