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502. Flowers of the Pomegranate, painted in TeneriffeThe Pomegranate (Punica Granatum, L.) is believed to be a native of North-Western India; but, as in the case of most plants that have been cultivated from remote times
555. A Bornean Pitcher Plant, SarawakThe green inside of the pitchers, with two darker green spots or eyes just under the lid, is a noteworthy character of this species of Nepenthes, which is probably an undescribed one
550. Durian Fruit from a large tree, SarawakThe Durian (Durio zibethinus, L.) is regarded as the king of fruits by the Malays, and most persons agree that it has a very delicious flavour; but it likewise has a very unpleasant smell
548. Walk under Palms, with a glimpse of the River at Sarawak
545. Forest Scene, Matang, Sarawak, BorneoButtressed tree and Orang-utan
541. View of the Hill of Tegora, BorneoTall trunks of trees left standing here and there, showing the character of the forest before the quicksilver mines tempted civilised men to come and destroy it
540. Moonlight View from the Istana, Sarawak, Borneo
539. Malay Houses and CreekA view from the Istana, Sarawak, Borneo, with Areca Palm and old tree covered with epiphytes in the foreground
537. Fruit of Sandoricum and Green Gaper, BorneoThis fruit (Sandoricum indicum, Cay.) has an agreeable subacid flavour, and it is eaten in large quantities by the natives. The pulp mixed with rice and fermented furnishes an intoxicating drink
531. Flowers of Tacca and bristly Fruit of the RambutanThe long thread-like organs of Tacca cristata, Jack, are bracts which proceed from below the flowers. A favourite fruit in the Malay Archipelago is the Rambutan or Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum)
524. View of Icod, TeneriffeReeds (Arundo Donax, L.) on the high ground to the left, and Cochineal Gardens below
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