upon the absence of Dipterooaris from the 1 lallangp 
cots red areas. 
There is a Dlobba (no. 368) common near the Waterfall 
and newly in flower. Daemonorhops Dew; is 3a mis is plentiful* An 
Antodesma* is common. 
* 
iTune 23rd. To the hardens in the morning and to the 
Residency in the afternoon. At the Sesidsncy I saw a cater¬ 
pillar which sews two leaves of Cassia -fistula together, a 
and eats away the surface or the whole thickness. It is 
halt an inch long and green, hot uncommonly it rest on the 
midrib exposed, but protected by its resemblance to it. 
* 
This is the flowering season of Ca,ssia fistula and C. 
* 
javani ca. 
Tune 24th, To the parden«s. 
June 25th. To the Dardens in the morning and to Ayer 
Itam in the afternoon. Utricularia racemosa and U, bifida 
were found in the same bog. 
* 
* 
June th. To the Dardens. An "El aeo carpus is in flower 
in the adjoining forest. 
June 27th. To the Dardens, 
June n28th. Up the Dove rumen t hill read , a.fter a, very wet 
nigj..t. Tnere is little in i lower in the forestj moreover 
, < 
.nowhere did I find the ground strewn with fallen 
IMjiM flowers. Melastoma decemf idum, Pternandra cap it el lata 
and Sonenla moluccana were out representing the M elastomads. 
Didissandra frutescens, and Didymocarpus crini-ta represent the 
vresnerads, out 'lie latter is not in flower, Staurogyne 
racemosa was found flowering in a single* individual. Viburnum 
sambucinum was in flower in a single bush, Randia anisophyjla 
in a single tree, Psychotria sarmentosa in a single plant: ala) 
one plant of the green flowered tfiketroemia was seen in 
