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C. tumortensis, De C. Open fields, Ulu Temengoh. 
C. Leschenanltiana, De C. Rocks at Kuala Temengoh. 
Afzelia palembanica,.Bak. Fine trees of Merabau were seen 
all through the upper Temengoh woods. 
Saraca tarpengensis, Prain. Temengoh forests. 
S. bauga, Prain. A medium sized straggling tree in fruit. 
Banks of Temengoh River. 
Entada scandens, Benth. Draping the forest edges over the 
river Temengoh, seen in fruit. 
Neptunig oleracea, Lour, Lenggong and Grit in roadside 
ditches, no doubt cultivated. 
Acacia pennata, var pluricapitata. Common, Grit and Te- 
mengoh. 
ROSACEAE. 
Pygeum Marngayt, Hook. fil. Temengoh woods. 
P. parviflorum, Teysm. A variety with larger and thinner 
leaves than usual and the racemes short not longer 
than the petioles. Forests, Temengoh and Sungei 
Kertai rivers. 
Rubus moluccanus, L. Common at Temengoh. 
RHIZOPHOREAE. 
Carallia lucida, Roxb. Free open country at Temengoh. 
The entire leaved form. The one with spinulose edges, 
is rare in the peninsula. Ihaveit from Tanjong Malim 
in Perak. 
MYRTACEAE. 
BRhodamnia trinervia, Bl. Open country, Temengoh. 
Hugenia densiflora, var rivalis. A dense bushy tree, smaller 
than the ordinary form, with the bark less flaky and 
red. Leaves narrower four inches long and one inch 
wide. Panicles dense, petals white ¢ inch long. 
R. A. Soc., No. 57, 1910. 
