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SUPPLEMENT 
SUPPLEMENT 
This supplement includes a number of new additions to the 
Flora, obtained chiefly from Messrs. Burkill and Holttum, and 
their collectors Mohammed Haniff and Nur, too late for incorpora¬ 
tion in their proper places in the Flora; also a certain number 
of species overlooked in the herbaria of this country, and various 
corrections and revisions of genera or species recently published, 
so as to make the work as up to date as possible. 
There still remain in our forests a very large number of species 
at present uncollected, and unknown, as very large areas of the 
Malay Peninsula have never been visited by any botanist, but this 
work, as far as it goes, gives a fairly complete account of the lowland 
flora on both coasts, and a good deal of the extraordinarily rich 
mountain flora of the interior. 
It is to be hoped that botanists will continue to collect and 
study plants over the large unexplored area. 
Order I. Ranunculace^. 
Vol. i. p. 3, after genus 2, Naravelia, insert : —• 
3 . ANEMONE, Linn. 
Herbs. Leaves radical, petioled, lobed or dissect. Scapes with 
an involucre of two or three leaves. Flowers pedunculate. Sepals 4 
or more, petaloid, white, yellow or blue. Petals none. Stamens 
indefinite. Ovaries indefinite. Achenes in a head; styles per¬ 
sistent hooked. Species about 50, whole world, chiefly in temperate 
regions. 
(i) A. sumatrana De Vries in Miq. PI. Jungh. 76. 
Rhizome short, thick. Leaves tufted, 3-lobed, hairy, lobes 
ovate acuminate lobulate, lobules with a short process on each, 
lower lobe bilobed; all hairy on both sides, 1*5 in. long, i in. wide; 
petioles 6 in. long, hairy above; peduncle 6 to 12 in. long. Flowers 
white, I in. across; pedicels hairy, 1-25 to 2 in. long. Sepals 5, 
oblong sub-acute, -25 in, wide. Stamens half as long. Achenes 
small. Hah. Banks of streams in mountains. Pahang, Gunong 
Benom at 6300 to 7000 ft. altitude ( 1 . H. N. Evans). Disirib. 
Sumatra. N. Siam. 
Order HI. Magnoliace^. 
Vol. i. p. 17, after sp. 5, Talauma longifolia Ridl., insert :— 
(6) T. oblanceolata Ridl. 
Shrub or tree, branches stout, glabrous. Leaves thickly cori¬ 
aceous, oblong-lanceolate, shortly blunt acuminate, base cuneate 
or acuminate, midrib little elevate above, prominent beneath; 
