1SS AN ACCOUNT OF A BOTANICAL EXPEDITION 



tubercled. They are minutely papillose as in P. javanica, of 

 the same shape or very nearly so, and nearly of the 

 same color, but I see none of the raised lumps which 

 are to be seen in the other species. 



P. Heifer iana, Wedd. of Tenasserim is very incompletely 

 described, and may from the description be a variety of 

 P. Javanica. 



P. Duvauana N. E. Br. var. viridis, Setul, Bukit Eajah 

 Wang (15215). Distrib. Pegu and the whole of the 

 Malay peninsula, as far South as Negri Sembilan, on 

 banks in hill woods. 



Elatostcmma, sp. Bangtaphan, (Keith). 



Procris frutescens, Bl. Lankawi, Guuong Rayah (Curtis). 



Distrib. Malay peninsula and islands. 

 Pouzolzia pentandra, Barn. Lankawi (Curtis), Setul, Rajah 



Wang, Bangtaphan (Keith). Distrib. Indo-Malaya, 



China. 



CUPULIFEE^. 



Quercus spicata, Sm. Kedah near Bukit Penang, Alor Sta 

 (14960), Lankawi, Kesap (Aniff), Burau woods (Rid- 

 ley). 



Distrib. India, Malay peninsula and islands. 



Gastanopszs tribiiloides, Dec. The typical form with entire 

 leaves, pale beneath. Setul. Distrib. India and Burmah. 



CASUARINEyE. 



Casuarina equisetifolia, Br. Bangtaphan. A small Colony 

 beside the temple of Ao Yong, mouth of a stream at the 

 beach. (Keith). Pulau Adang. 



Gnetace^e. 



G net inn tcnuifolium, n. sp. A slender climber over bushes. 

 Leaves opposite, oblong, lanceolate, acuminate, usually with 

 a long point, thin textured, narrowed at the base, nerves 



Jour. Straits Branch 



