15E8, 
8152 Y 
1226, 
1788 
Sumatra 21 
283, 338 Mai lotus 
B 8401 Mallotus Ob’ 
not M. dispar) 
lanus 
.Oiiglfolius 
:.!uell. 
Mu ell. 
macrostachys 
Hue 11 
n 
334 vMallotus 
167,334 ” 
8286 Mai lotus repandus Mueil 
7656 Macaranga bartlettii Merr.n.sp. 
1235 macaranga divorgeiis Mue; 
2602 Macaranga gigantea [ RchbSi 
r/iacaranga 
oba Mue 11 
& Moil.) Muell. 
iiuef j- 
iieir., 
s Fa:-. 
R 192 Macaranga oDUticuiat^i 
B 6892 Macaranim Javauica 
B 6462 Komalantlius popuxneu. 
R 1527, 29, 3 7258 ( sterile; or does your sp 
have famale fla or fruits ?) 3otrvophora kingli Hook. f. I 
A v/toderfully interesting find; t collections recorded, 
far o nly male fls knov/n Am sure thlij belongs 
"ocinien by di ance 
and 
iO 
in tribe with MacarangaFMaTTotjiis 
mann do not include it, and lAgl. 
cnong those of uncertain status, 
but worked it out by the rather 
R. 1435 Gebastiana chaernala Muell. 
etc., byt Pax and Boff- 
in Prantl place the ^nus 
I never saw this beiore. 
.edious process of’*generiO 
elimination" 
ft 
H 
R 
1240 Y 1739 3 7613 R 59 1514, 1212, 1225 Trigonostemon 
sumatranus Pax & Hoffm. But I rather doubt the so eel es 
oeing distinct from the mal.Penin T malaccanua Mluell., 
while the Yunnan T. thyrsoideus Jtapf is very very close. 
1044 B 6459 Bauropus androgynus ( Linn.) Merr. 
: 7621 Microdesmis casearifoiia Planch 
1' R 776 R 1109 Phylianthus urinaria Linn 
I 8142 Phylianthus niruri Linn 
: 8293 Richer iella sp ? but if so the generic limits 
will have to be extended somewhat. 3o far monotynlc, 
(Palavi/an, Philippines) , but i have specimens of another 
species from I^^do-Cliina c.,liectod by C.Kuntze, and I ibund 
a specimen from the Malay Peninsula at Kew, representing 
anoiher s 
R 1389 Drop 
( only youiig 
B 7089 " ■ 
Orchidaceae: I^ra no 
eecies. Pema 
uphorbiaceae , 
f 1 
??? 
orchid 
fl£ 
^ buds, open 
Euohorbiaceae 
fcuits,Or botlAneeded 
staminate only^no gcoa fls 
u fallen) ataminate nceaed 
fls too young to be sure, 
specialist, but the more I compare 
to be 
^ more 
specLnens the more I ara inclined to the belief that among 
orchidologlsts a species is merely’*one plant perched 
on another one somev/nere in the tropics" to 
However, I am 
I have be on 
of aieason^s definitions, 
my determinations, as far as 
are reasonably correct 1 1 ! 
H 1200 B 70i3 Plocoglottis javanlca 31. or very near. 
B 8547 Eria ? 
B 7733 Galanthe 
H 1193, 1238 Tropidia curculigides 
B 8421 Vanilla 
Mndl. 
D 7990 Coelogyne 
B 6771 Liparia no fls, 
H & S 707 Liparis crenulata Lindl ? 
Y 1789, 1848 , B 6645 Agrostopiiyllum ha 
( not Appendicula) 
R 321 Podocnilus sp. 
Y 1605 Podochilus fenuis Lindl ( tsot Appendicula) 
B 7633 Gymbidlum longi folium Don ? 
K & R Thrixsperrnum sp. 
B 7216, 8089 G^mibidium aniplexicaule ( Bl.) Rchb.f. 
Itii ( Bl.) JJSm. 
