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CONTRIBUTIONS TO A FLORA OF BORNEO. 
at the British Museum and Kew herbaria. The flora is a 
very rich one, and very much remains to be done even in 
the best known district. Phytogeographically it appears 
to be closely related to the floras of the Malay Peninsula 
and Sumatra, and more distinct from that of Java and the 
islands further east. 
Banunculace^. 
Ranunculus Lowii, Stapf, Ic. Pl. 2261. 
British North Borneo : Mt. Kinabalu (Lowe, Haviland). 
Endemic. 
Clematis smilacifolia , Wall. As. Res. xiii. 414. 
Sarawak: Mt. Start, at 1500 feet (Haviland, 1501); 
British North Borneo: Port Myburgh (Creagh), Kudat 
(Fraser). 
Distrib, Indo-Malaya. 
Naravelia laurifolia , Wall. Cat. 4685. 
Borneo : no locality given (Teysmann). 
Distrib. Indo-Malaya. 
Naravelia dasyoneura , Korthais Ned. Kruidk. Arch. i. 208. 
S.E. Borneo: Tungan Mt. and Banju Wiran in Marta- 
pura (Korthais). 
DlLLENIACEiE. 
Delima sarmentosa , Linn. (DC. Prodr. i. 69). 
British North Borneo : Tawan (Creagh). 
S.E. Borneo : Banjermasin (Motley). 
Distrib. Indo-Malaya. 
Tetracera glaberrima, Martelli, Malesia iii. 150. 
Sarawak: Kuching (Beccari). 
This is very closely allied to T. sylvestris , Ridl., but is 
quite glabrous. 
Endemic. 
Tetracera sylvestris , Ridl., Journ. Roy. As. Soc. S. br. 54 
(1909) p. 8. 
S.E. Borneo: Banjermasin (Motley, 818). 
Distrib. Singapore, Malacca, and Perak. 
Tetracera axillaris, Martelli, Malesia iii. 151. 
Sarawak: Gunong Wak, and Quop (Beccari, 2844). 
Endemic, 
