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Trichomanes pluma. 

 Hy m en ophylln m Neesii. 

 H. javanicum. 



Prosap tia E??i e rso n ii. 



Thamnopteris nidus-avis var. phyllitidis. 



Lecanopteris carnosa, Bl. 



Oleandra neriiformis. 



Calostoma Junghuhnii, Schl. This curious fungus I also 



met with in the jungle at Pataling near Kwala Lumpur. 



It is known from Sikkim and Java and Sumatra. 



Besides these, there were a number of plants of more 

 difficult orders, which I have not vet identified, and a large 

 quantity of living orchids, which have not as yet shewn signs 

 of flower, some of which will certainly prove novelties. 



This list gives a fair idea of the style of the Flora of this 

 high region. There is a large Bornean element in it, but 

 many of the plants are common also to the Perak mountains. 

 The Flora is evidently every rich and interesting, and the 

 collection shows what can be done in a very short and hurried 

 journey by any one possessed of sufficient energy to collect 

 as he goes along. 



H, N. R. 



