298 MR. Н. М. RIDLEY ON THE FLORA OF THE 
CRASSULACEZ. 
BRYOPHYLLUM CALYCINUM, Salisb. 
Common at Kwala Pahang and in the environs of Pekan. 
DROSERACE. 
Drosera BuRMANNI, Vahl. 
Plentiful in the sandy districts at Pramau, opposite Pekan, and шаг Kwala Pahang. 
Leaves red, flowers white. 
MYRTACEZ. 
RHODAMNIA TRINERVIA, Blume. - 
Common in Pakan in the low country, but sies scarcer higher up, occurring as far 
up as Temerloh. | 
RHODOMYRTUS TOMENTOSA, Wight. 
An abundant bush in the sandy country at Kwala Pahang and Pekan. 
The berries are the best wild fruit here. 
EUGENIA GRANDIS, Wight. 
Open country in Kwala Pahang and round Pekan; also Tringanu and Pulau Tiuman, 
disappearing inland. | 
А big {тее with white flowers and green globose fruit, which have a small amount of 
sweetish pulp and are greedily devoured by wild animals. Ав its native name (“Jambu 
Ayer-Laut," i. e. Sea Rose-apple) implies, it is typically a sea-shore plant, and as such is 
very common on the coast of Singapore and other parts of the Malay Peninsula. 
E. INOPHYLLA, Roxb. 
Pekan. 
E. ZEYLANICA, Wight. ; 
Common at Praman and elsewhere іп the open country near Pekan. The common 
Malay name is “ Хаві-Хаві” (Rice), from its white berries vaguely suggesting rice. 
The fruits are aromatic and sweet, but rather dry. It is usually a bush, more rarely a 
small tree. 
E. LINEATA, Blume. 
I saw a number of trees of what appear to belong to this species, though not in flower, 
in the woods, at Tanjong Medang near Pekan. It is very common in Singapore, 
especially near the sea. | 
E. Матхвлүті, Duthie. 
А. fairly large tree or shrub with copious flowers, with pale orange calyces and fruit, 
on heaths near Kwala Pahang. I think this beautiful tree is the one intended by Duthie 
under the above name ; the flowers are smaller than those of Æ. leptantha, Wight, a native 
of Penang, and the bases of the leaves are decidedly rounded. 
