90 A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO TEMENGOH. 
P. mucronatum, C. De Cand., a single specimen at Lenggong. 
P. styloswm, Miq. Common in the Temengoh woods, some of the 
specimens larger than usual (14504). 
P. Ridleyi, C. De Cand. Temengoh woods (14502), also collect- 
ed at Thaiping near the waterfall on the return journy 
(14503). 
.malanuri, Bl. Climbing on trees at Temengoh (14501). 
.miniatum, Bl., with the last (14496). 
. longrbracteum, C. De Cand., or near Temengoh. 
. erecticaule, C. De Cand., or allied; a low erect bush in 
dark damp woods near Ulu Temengoh, rare, (14497). 
P. curtisit, De Cand. Temengoh (14497), lam a little doubtful — 
as to this as the venation is different from the type 
plants from southern Perak and Selangor. The leaves 
have the three veins from the base prominent to the end 
of the leaf and the side veins conspicuous in the type are 
practically invisible, I have exactly the same form 7 
Kopah in Siam (12637) of my collections. 
hg) be) he) be 
Heckelhia subpeltata, Kunth. Not rarein the Temengoh woods. 
CHLORANTHACEAE. 
Chloranthus officinalis, Sw. Common, Temengoh woods. 
LAURINEAE. 
Two species of Cunnamomum, and two or three Litseas 
were obtained at Ulu Temengoh, but I amunable to identify 
them as the whole collection of Lawrineae of Botanic Gar- 
dens herbarium is at present. with Mr. Gamble who is work- 
ing at them for the flora. 
One of the Cinnamomums was a small bushy tree on the 
banks of the Temengoh river. It had very narrow leaves. 
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