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Abelmosclms Moench. 



8. A. moschatus Moench; Wight, Ic. t. 399; Hibiscus Abelmoschus L. ; 

 Masters in Hook. Fl. Br. Ind. 1. 342; Graib, Gontr. FJ. Siam 22. 



Lem Ngob, edge of jungle (no. 31). 



Area: India, Cultivated in most tropical countries. 



Thespesia Gorr. 



9. T. populnea Corr. Ann. Mus. IX. 290; Masters in Hook. FL Br. 

 Ind. I. 345; Graib, Gontr. Fl. Siam 23. 



Koh Ghang, littoral jungle near Lem Dan (no. 181); Koh Kahdat, 

 sandy sea-shore (no. 552 f). 



Area: Tropical Africa, Asia and Polynesia. 



Gossypium Linné. 



10. G. barbadense L. ; Masters in Hook. Fl. Br. Ind. I. 347. 

 Plains near Lem Dan (no. 112). 



Area: Cultivated in tropics and subtropics. 



Bombaceae. 



Ceiba Medic. 



C. pentandra (L.) Gaertn.; Eriodendron anfractuosum DC.; Masters 

 in Hook. Fl. Br. Ind. I. 350. 



Lem Dan (no. 113 and 886), generally cultivated, : 'ton noon 1 ' of the 

 Siamese. 



Area: Trop. America, Asia and Africa (?). 



Sterculiaceae. 



Helicteres Linné. 



1. H. spicata Golebr.; Masters in Hook. Fl. Br. Ind. I. 366. 

 Klong Majum (no. 91). 



Area: From Sikkim to Penang, Malaya. 



Pentapetes Linné. 



2. P. phoenicea L.; Masters in Hook. Fl. Br. Ind. I. 371. 

 In the mangrove near Lem Dan (no. 739 b). 



Area: India. 



Oxalidaceae. 



Averrhoa L. 



A. carambola L.; Hook. Fl. Br. Ind. I. 439. 

 Plains at Lem Dan (no. 407). 



Area: India, a garden-plant. Native country unknown. 



