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Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 580. View of Singapore, from Dr. Littles garden

580. View of Singapore, from Dr. Littles garden
A red-stemmed Palm (Cyrtostachys Lakka, Bee.) and Wine Palm (Caryota mitis, Lour.) in the foreground. For further particulars the reader is referred to the description of 670

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 578. Bitter wood in flower and fruit, painted at Sarawak

578. Bitter wood in flower and fruit, painted at Sarawak
This is Quassia amara, L. a tropical American tree, cultivated in various parts of the world for its medicinal properties. " Quassia chips" are the product of this tree

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 576. Group of Wild Palms, Sarawak, Borneo

576. Group of Wild Palms, Sarawak, Borneo
Areca Catechu, L. (Betel) in flower, Arenga saccharifera, Labill. in fruit. Observe also Taro (Colocasia esculenta)

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 575. Foliage and Fruit of a Forest Tree of Java

575. Foliage and Fruit of a Forest Tree of Java
Amoora Aphanamixis, Schult. a member of the Meliaceae

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 571. A Clump of Screw Pine and Palm with a glimpse of the river

571. A Clump of Screw Pine and Palm with a glimpse of the river
A strong fibre is obtained from the leaves of some of the Screw pines; and sugar bags are made of the leaves of Pandanus utilis, Bory, a Mauritian species

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 569. Pitcher Plants with Fern behind, Sarawak, Borneo

569. Pitcher Plants with Fern behind, Sarawak, Borneo
Nepenthes gracilis, Korth. The pitchers on young plants usually differ very much in shape and colouring from those of adult, plants. The fern is Gleichenia linearis

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 567. Sago Palms in flower, with a glimpse of the river at Sarawa

567. Sago Palms in flower, with a glimpse of the river at Sarawa
The word Sagus is said to be derived from Sagu, which in the language of the Papuan race signifies bread, and is given to the Palm Metroxylon Sagu, Rottb

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 564. View from Matang over the Great Swamp Sarawak, Borneo

564. View from Matang over the Great Swamp Sarawak, Borneo
Shadow of the hills at sunset

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 562. Honeysucker at work, Sarawak, Borneo

562. Honeysucker at work, Sarawak, Borneo
Stachytarpheta mutabilis, Vahl. The genus is numerous in species, all of them native of America, but this species is now common in the tropics of the Old World

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 626. Palms in the Botanic Garden at Rio Janeiro

626. Palms in the Botanic Garden at Rio Janeiro
The Organ Mountains appear in the back ground

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 608. The Avocado or Alligator Pear

608. The Avocado or Alligator Pear
Persea gratissima, Gaert. f. is a member of the Laurel family, native of tropical America, where, as well as in other countries, it is commonly cultivated

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 601. Flowers and Young Fruits of the Pinanga malaiana, Scheff

601. Flowers and Young Fruits of the Pinanga malaiana, Scheff

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 600. Foliage and Flowers of a Tropical American Shrub and Honeys

600. Foliage and Flowers of a Tropical American Shrub and Honeys
Solandra grandiflora, Sw. resembling Datura arborea, L. and a member of the same family, namely Solanceae

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 592. Two Climbing Shrubs, painted at Singapore

592. Two Climbing Shrubs, painted at Singapore
Quisqualis indica, L. with red and white flowers, and Thunbergia erecta, T. Anders

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 591. Road Making in the Tegora Forest, Sarawak, Borneo

591. Road Making in the Tegora Forest, Sarawak, Borneo

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 588. Group of Cultivated Flowers

588. Group of Cultivated Flowers
In the foreground Dendrobium primulinum, Lindl. and Combretum grandiflorum, G. Don. with a passion-flower (Passiflora laurifolia, Linn.), the white-flowered Bauhinia variegata, Linn

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 585. Scorpion Orchid, cultivated at Singapore

585. Scorpion Orchid, cultivated at Singapore
It is the Arachnanthe moschifera, Blume, a native of the Malayan archipelago; also recorded from Japan, where, however, it is only cultivated

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 579. Tree covered with Epiphytes, and a Palawan tree, Sarawak

579. Tree covered with Epiphytes, and a Palawan tree, Sarawak

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 574. A climber in flower and fruit, Sarawak

574. A climber in flower and fruit, Sarawak
The flowers, although green in colour, are very sweet-scented. It is an Artabotrys (Anonaceae)

Background imageImages Dated 16th June 2011: 572. Leaf Insect

572. Leaf Insect
See description of 676. Phyllium siccifolium




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