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longae, florentes breviores ; bracteolae turbinatae oblique fissae 1,8 cm. 

 longae. Ovarium sericeum. Galycis tubus 4,2 cm. longus, lobi 1 cm. 

 longi lanceolati. Corollae tubus 5,2 cm., lobi lanceolati 1,8 cm. longi. 

 Anthera 3 mm. longa glabra connectivi appendicula triloba aequi- 

 longa superata. Labellum 3 cm. longum apice obovatum crispatum 

 emarginatum antice bicallosum. 



This species can only be compared with E. Kandariensis K. Sch. 

 which I formerly put with the other species of the genus Elettariopsis in 

 the genus Amomum, Sect. Mastigamomum [Amomum Kandariense K. Sch. 

 in Engl. Jahrb. XXVII, 323). It is conspicuously different from the latter 

 by the much smaller leaves and the longer tomentum on the underside 

 of the leaves. 



Jungle near Klong Sarlakpet. Flowers white, labellum with an yellow spot. 



Cannaceae. 



Canna L. 



6. C. Warszewiczii Dietr. in Allgem. Gartenzeit. XIX (1851), 289. 

 Klong Sarlakpet, on vaste ground near the village. 



Area: It has been introduced to Europe by the renowned Warszewicz from 

 Central-America and is now very often cultivated in the warmer parts of the 

 globe. 



Note. Another plant of the same genus is not complete enough to be 

 clearly defined. 



Marantaceae. 



Clinogyne Salisb. 

 In Transact. Hort. Soc. I, 276. 



7. C. grandis (Miq.) Benth. in Benth. et Hook. fil. Gen. pi. Ill, 651. 



Maranta grandis Miq. Fl. ind.-bat. Suppl. 616. 

 Klong Son, in dense jungle. 



Area: It has a very large area from Java to New Guinea and still farther 

 to the Polynesia Archipelago; I did not see it before from Siam or Indo-Ghina. 

 I have not cited Baker in the Flora of British India because I think, that the 

 plant from Malacca cited there is an other species. 



Phrynium Willd. 



8. P. capitatum Willd. Spec. pl. 1, 17; Baker in Hook. fil. Fl. Brit. 

 Ind. VII (1898), 258. 



Klong Sarlakpet, in dense jungle. Flowers white, fruit pink. 

 Area: Largely distributed from the Eastern Himalaya to Southern Ghina 

 and the Philippines over the Malayan Peninsula to Sumatra and Java. 



9. P. minus K. Schum. n. sp. 



Acaulis rhizomate repente tuberculoso vaginis flavicantibus 5 mm. 



