92 A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO TEMENGOH. 
Croton Cumingiz, not common at Temengoh. 
Acalypha fruticosa, Forsk. Low. compact shrub in a village 
near Temengoh. . 
In Grit we saw this cultivated in the form of a low 
hedge. Its leaves are used by the Malays as a 
substitute for tea. 
Alchornea villosa, Muell. Large shrub at Ulu Temengoh. 
Trigonostemon longifoleus, Baill. Woods by the Kertai river. 
Brismanthus oblqua, Wall. Kuala Kenering. 
Mallotus macrostachyus, Muell. Common at the village of 
Temengoh. ; 
M. barbatus, Muell. At Kuala Kenering. 
M. floribundus, Muell. Small tree overhanging the rivers, 
Temengoh and Kertai, abundant. 
M. portertanus, Muell. Woods by the Sungei Kertai. 
M.sp. Lenggong. 
Macaranga trichocarpa, Muell. Common at Ulu Temengolh. 
M. hypolenca, Muell. Ulu Temengoh. 
Homonoia riparia, Lour. A common and conspicuous shrub 
on the islands, rocks and banks of the river from Ulu 
Temengoh to Kuala Kenering. 
Cnesmone javanica, Bl. This objectionable stinging climber 
was abundant climbing over bushes round Ulu Temen- 
goh village. 
Sebastiana chamoelea, Muell. Arq. Kuala Kenering. 
Excoecaria quadrangularis, Muell. Rocks at Kuala Temengoh 
and Lenggong. 
URTICACEAE. 
Balanostreblus tlicifoluus, Kurz. Lenggong. 
Trema amboinensts, Bl. Ulu Temengoh. 
Artocarpus lanceefolius, Roxb. The Keledang was plentiful 
about Ulu Temengoh. 
Jour. Straits Branch 
