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Vegetation of Southeast Asia Studies of Forest Types 1963-1965

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even though it does not tell MS much about the women <strong>of</strong> the masses<br />

who live in the rural areas <strong>of</strong> these old countries that have become<br />

new nations.<br />

Wanandom, P.W, (Winit Toh Komes). The Cape gooseberry* Journ. Slam.<br />

Soc. Nat. Hist. Suppl. 8 (k): 335-336. 1932.<br />

A brief note on the introduction <strong>of</strong> Physalis peruviana.<br />

_ . Yellow-banded leaves in Saccolobium gi^anteura. Journ. Siam<br />

Soc. Nat. Hist. Suppl. 9 (l):^ " 1933-<br />

Considered a natural sport.<br />

. (Phya Vinit Vanontan Toh Komes) A reputed rejuvanator.<br />

Journ. Siam Soc. Nat. Hist. Suppl. 9 (l): Ik^-lk". 1933.<br />

Concerns phRiolor.ical effects <strong>of</strong> f\ drug from the roots <strong>of</strong><br />

Butea super ba.<br />

_<br />

Notes on introduced plants in Siam. Journ. Siam Soc. Nat.<br />

Hist. Suppl. 9 (1): 89-107. 1933; 9 (3): 265-285.<br />

Notes on many species.<br />

_ . Khid Suvarnasuddhi and Tern Smitinand (Eds.). Thai Plant<br />

Names: Vernacular Names - Botanical Neunes. Thai <strong>Forest</strong> Record No.<br />

1. 871 pp. 1 map. Royal <strong>Forest</strong> Department, Bangkok. I960.<br />

The original intention <strong>of</strong> the author was .to complete and publish<br />

this worlt in 1948. Because <strong>of</strong> Phya Winlt'c sudden death in<br />

1955, the project was completed, by Khid Suvamasuddi and Tern<br />

Smitinand, <strong>of</strong> the Royal <strong>Forest</strong> Department, who undertook the task<br />

<strong>of</strong> editing this large and useful compilation.<br />

The common names are arranged according to the Thai alphabet.<br />

The authors listed vernacular names used by different tribes and<br />

other nationals residing in Thailand, and the country subdivided<br />

into regions according to the principal dialects used. Preceding<br />

each botanical name an abbreviation denotes the habit <strong>of</strong> the<br />

plant, whether a tree, «•> vb, liane, grass or palm, so that the<br />

reader may ascertain its characteristics.<br />

An appendix contains a list <strong>of</strong> synonyms.<br />

Wang, C.W. A preliminary study <strong>of</strong> the vegetation <strong>of</strong> Yunnan. Bull. Fan.<br />

Mem. Last. Biol. Bot. Ser, 9: 67-113. pi. 1-11. 2 folded maps. 1939.<br />

_<br />

. The forest vegetation <strong>of</strong> continental eastern <strong>Asia</strong>- and its<br />

development.<br />

An unpublished manuscript. |<br />

Warburg, 0. Plantar novae siamensis a J. Schmidt collectae. Repert.<br />

Sp. Nov. Fedtle 16: 25^-256. 1919-<br />

Knema siamensis, Gonocaryum jjjMgnsgj Rauwolfia denslflpra and<br />

Scolopia siamensis, n spp. and Picroxylon n. gen. (Simarubaceae)

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