74 NOTES ON A TRIP TO BUKIT ETAM, SELANGOR. 



Nepenthes sanguinea, Hook. 

 Elatostemma acuminatum, Benn. 

 Ficus hispid a, Miq. 



F. diversifolia, BL Two forms were collected — one 

 almost typically the common form, the other var. 

 lutescens. 



Chloranthus officinalis, Bl. 



Podocarpus neriifolius. 



P. cupressina. 



Spathoglottis aurea, Lindl. 



Calanthe veratrifolia, R. Br. 



Microstylis acutangula, Hook. The flowers of this were 

 green, not white as described in Flor. Brit. India. 

 Otherwise the plant was similar. 



AL * rides odoratum, Lour. 



Phaius pauciflorus, Bl. Apparently this rare Javanese 

 plant, but the spur of the flower is somewhat larger 

 than in BLUME'S figure. It is the first record of the 

 plant from the Peninsula. 



Dendrobium. New species of the Cadetia section. Will 

 be described later. 



Ccelogyne. New species. A very lovely plant of the 

 Flaccid^ group. 



C. tomentosa, Lindl. 



Cryptostylis arachnites, Bl. 



Stenochasma urceolare, Griff. 



Alpinia Rafflesiana, Wall. This charming orange-flower- 

 ed Alpinia is not at all common. I only know one 

 other locality for it, viz., at Toas, in Western Singapore. 



Globba leucantha, Miq. 



G. aurantiaca, Miq. 

 Susum malayanum. 

 Scleria ??talaccensis. 

 Heptaspis urceolata, R. Br. 

 Smilax hypoleuca, Mig. 

 Dianella revoluta, Br. 

 Burmannia longifolia, Becc. 

 Thismia aseroe, Becc. 



