ASCLEPIADACEAE 
Asclepias curassavica, Linn # P. TI OMAN, Telok Berhala, 
Henderson 18531, and seen in the village at Joara Bay, and 
also on P.AOR. An American alien, now established in villages 
in the Peninsula. 
Cynanchum ovalifolium, Wight . P.TIOMAH, Joara. Bay 
on the sandflat, Burkill' s.n. Hot uncommon,/in open places. 
Java. 
Hoya diversifolia, 31» P. TIOMAH, Joara Bay on the 
§an&flat, Burkill s.n.' Telok Paya and Pulau Tulai, Henderson j 
('fW It* 
18419, 18508. Common^near the sea. Burma, Java, Amboina. 
* Hoya latifolia, Bon P.TIOMAH, Gunong Rokam, c.2200 ft.;j 
Henderson 18386. Common^in forest, usually lowland. Sumatra, 
Java. 
H$ya multiflota, 31 » 
. 
in forest. Indo-Malaya* 
Hoya parasitica., Wall * 
near the sea. India to Tenasserim. 
Hoya Ridleyi, King and Gamble P.TIHGGI, PeildingJ 
i it i nu 
Burkill 898. Common/in open places. Lower Siam. 
Bischidia bengalensis, C olebr « P. TIOMAH, Sungai Tawar 
/muI&i fitKi'txriKlca 
at sealevel. Burkill 1030. Common near the sea ant# sometimes 
montane. Java, Borneo. 
BORAGIHACEAE 
Cordia subcordata, Lam * P.TIOMAH, Tanjong Saik, 
Henderson 18493. Hot common on seashores in the Peninsula 
as far south as the Bindings. Indo-Australia. 
Ehretia timorensis, BC_. P.AOR, Henderson 18203. Hot 
common in forest in the Peninsula. Indo-Austi'alia* 
144 $*4. W A. 
P.TIOMAIT, Ridley s.n. Goiamon^ 
[nlki fLwi‘n"i*l£1 
p.TINfiG-I, Peilding. Common^ 
