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This is certainly nearest in many points to puberula, 

 Lindl, but the ovary is quite glabrous. Variable as the 

 common pentaphylla is this plant does not resemble any 

 form of it known to me, the leaves are smaller, most being 

 short, broad and rounded, and the nervation is different, 

 the short axillary panicles, the rusty pubescence of the 

 peduncles and pedicels, give it an entirely different ap- 

 pearance. 



Micromelum hirsutum, Oliver. Trang (Fox). 



Distrib. India to the Philippines. 



M. pubescens, Bl. var. A form with fewer leaflets crenulate 

 and glabrous, possibly a distinct species. Perlis, Tebing 

 Tinggi. 



Clmtsena excavata, Burm. Perlis, Ginting Kabok ; Setul ; 

 Bangtaphan (Keith). 



Atalantia monophyUa, Correa. Lankawi (Curtis). Perlis. 

 at Chupeng. 



A small bushy tree with little round green oranges. 

 Distrib. India, Ceylon and the Peninsula. 



Feronia eUphantum, Correa. Perlis in old cultivated land at 

 Kanga, possibly not wild (15218). Distrib. India, absent 

 from the Peninsula. 



Evodia roxburghiana, Hook. fil. Lankawi, Kesap (Aniff). 



Distrib. Indo- Malaya. 



SlMARUBEJS. 



Harrisonia Broumii, Juss. A sarmentose bush very thorny, 

 Keith describes it as ten feet high with branches SO feet 

 long. Petals dull red, (purple 6 in number, Keith). Sta- 

 mens 12, white, stigma yellow (Keith). 



Perlis, Ginting Kabok, in open heath-land. Bang- 

 taphan (Keith) 



Jour. Straits Branch 



