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_ . The plants <strong>of</strong> Koh Samu'i and Koh Fennan. Journ. Fed. Malay St.<br />

Mus. 5: 158-168. 1915,<br />

An enumeration <strong>of</strong> collections by H. C. Robinson on these islands<br />

on the northeast coast <strong>of</strong> the Malay Peninsula.<br />

_ . The fern allies and Characeae <strong>of</strong> the Malay Peninsula. Journ. .<br />

~- Str, Br. Roy. <strong>Asia</strong>t. Soc. 80, 139-1-6U. 1919.<br />

A systematic treatment, including species from Thailand.<br />

_,_ . On a collection <strong>of</strong> plants from Peninsular Siam. Journ. Fed.<br />

Malay St. Mus. 10: 65-126. 1920.<br />

A systematic enumeration <strong>of</strong> collections by C.B. KLoss, including<br />

many new species and varieties from the islands and the west coast<br />

* between Lat. 7° r.nd 11°N.; includes an article, on pages 66-80, by<br />

Boden Koss on '3orne account <strong>of</strong> the journey on which the plants were<br />

collected 1 .<br />

_ . Two now Siamese plants, Journ. jvea. Malay bt. Mus. 10: 127.<br />

1920<br />

Ṁill Jus a concinna (Annonaceae) and Pachynocarpus prcndiflorus<br />

(Dipterocarpaceae ) from southwest and peninsular Siam based on F.W.<br />

Foxworthy's collections.<br />

_ . New and rare species <strong>of</strong> Malayan Plants. II. Journ. Str. Br.<br />

H 0 y. <strong>Asia</strong>t. Soc. 82: 167-20'-*. 1920; (XII) 66: 292-311. 1922.<br />

These parts include plants from the Langkawi Islands, southern<br />

Si am.<br />

_ . The flora <strong>of</strong> the Malay Peninsula. 5 volumes. 1: 1-918. fi»s.<br />

1-75. J Q 22. 2: 1-672. figs. 76-131. 1923. 3: l-'K)5. fics. 132-<br />

159. 1924. k; 1-383. figs. 160-209. 192U. 5: l-Vfo. figs.<br />

210-229- 1925.<br />

The most comprehensive flora on the region <strong>of</strong> southern Siam, including<br />

Pattani Circle and parts <strong>of</strong> Kakorn Srithammarat and Puket<br />

Circles. The introduction contains data on some collectors in<br />

Thailand. Reviewed in Journ. Sia/n. Soc. 17: i.,15-216. 1923.<br />

_ . The ferns <strong>of</strong> the Malay Peninsula. Journ. Malay. Br. Roy.<br />

<strong>Asia</strong>t. Soc. i»: 1-121. 1926.<br />

A systematic treatment with descriptions and data on distribution,<br />

but no keys; includes many Thai species.<br />

, Firmiana and Erythropsis. Kew Bull. Misc. Inf. 193''^ 2lU-<br />

217. 1936.<br />

A review <strong>of</strong> spscies including E. fulgens <strong>of</strong> Thailand.<br />

Notes on Xylocarpus. Kew Bull. Misc. Inf. 1938. (7): 228-292.<br />

T938. :<br />

Includes X. paryifolius and X. minor recorded as new species<br />

from Siam.

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