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Maloritie a gracilis 

 Martinezla coral Una Mart. 

 Arenga Listeri Hemsl. 

 Livistona Woodfordi Ridl. 

 L. sp. 



Pritchardia sp. with long pendent 

 I nodes Causiarum 

 Trincona alt a 

 Thrinax argentea Lodd. 



Th. multiflora Mart 

 (Th. gramini folia Hortj 

 Sabal A dansonii Gaertn. 



6". Mexicana Mart. 

 Attalea spectabilis Mart 

 Borassus M achadonis Ridl. 

 Calamus rudentum Thw. 



C . sp. (Manok Telor) 



C, rival is Thw. 



C. rubiginosa, n. sp. 



C. Rotang Lour. 

 Zalacca borneensis Becc. 



Aroids. 



spikes 



Mexico 

 Guiana 



Christmas Island 

 Solomon Islands 

 Philippines 



Cuba 

 Portirico 

 West Indies 



S. Domingo 



U. S. A. 



Mexico 



Brazil 



Perak 



Ceylon 



Negri Sembilan 



Ceylon 



Sarawak 



Saigon 



Borneo 



The following list contains the Aroids cultivated in the Botanic- 

 Gardens which have been identified or added since the last list was 

 published. Dr. ENGLER the well known authority on these plants 



visited Singapore in December, and identified the species of which 

 the names had been lost. 



Arisoema umbrinum Ridley. ... x Sarawak 



Typhonium album Ridley. ... Sarawak 



Homalomena Lindeni (Alocasia 



Lindeni Hort.j ... ... New Guinea 



Caladium marmoratum Math. ... S. America 



Piptaspatha insignis Brown. ... Sarawak 



Aglaonema Brownei Prain. ... Dindings 



Culcasia scandeus Beauv. ... Trop. Africa 



C. Mannii (Aglaonema Man- 

 mi) ... ... Trop. Africa 



Zamioculcas Boivini Decne. ... Zanzibar 



Philudendron cannoefolium, Mart. ... Brazil. 



Ph. sagitti folium, Liebm. Mexico. 



Ph. Imbe, Schott. ... Brazil., 



Ph. melanorrhizum^ Andre. Colombia. 



Ph. squamiferum, Poepp. Brazil. 



Ph. I acini a turn 



Syngonium auritum, Schott. ... Mexico. 



S. albo-lineatum, Bull. ... Mexico. 



Anthurium digitatum, Don. ... Peru. 



A. olfersianum, Kunth. ... Brazil. 



A. regale, Andre. ... Brazil, 



