84 A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO TEMENGOH. 
Premna pyramidata, Wall. Common at Ulu Temengoh in open 
country. 
Clerodendron disparifolium, Bl. Temengoh. 
Cl. deflexum, Wall. A glabrescent form with large thin 
leaves sinuate along the edge, Ulu Temengoh. 
Vitex pubescens, Vahl. Common in open country round the 
village, Ulu Temengoh. 
V. gamosepala, Griff. Woods and open country, Ulu Te- 
mengoh. 
Peronema canescens, Jack. Very abundant at Grit and Ulu 
Temengoh and unusually large in the latter place, 
attaining a,height of 40 or more feet. Mr. Berkley ells 
me it is known as © Sonkai”’ by the Malays and used 
as a medecine for fever. It has a bitter taste. 
LABIATAR. 
Hyptis suaveolens, Poit. Common in the village, Ulu Te- 
mengoh. 
Plectranthus Kunstlert, Prain. On limestone rocks at Leng- 
gong, also plentiful in sandy spots at Ulu Temengoh. 
I have never seen this previously except on limestone 
~ rocks. pil 
Pogostemon Heyneanus, Benth. On banks by the track at 
Ulu Temengoh. I donot think there is any reason to 
consider this as an introduced plant only. It seemed 
quite wild in this locality. 
Dysophylla auwricularva, Bl. Common in the ricefields, Ulu 
Temengoh. 
Leucas lavandulifolia, om. 
Common in waste ground round Ulu Temengoh. 
L. zeylunica, Br. so common in the south of the 
Peninsula was conspicuously absent. 
Gomphostemma crinitum, Wall. Common in the woods at 
Kuala Temengoh and Ulu Temengoh. 
Jour. Straits Branch 
