54 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 
(i, fibrocorpa Mast. Small tree with orange fruits. Rare, 
Cluny Read 
G@. latifolia Mast. <A large shrub with orange pear-shaped 
fruits about en inch long, and pleasantly flavoured. 
Flowers yellow. Tanglin, Bukit Timah, Chan Chu Kang. 
The absence of the common reninsular shrub G. panicu- 
lata Roxb. is very remarkable. 
Triumfetta rhomboidea Jacq. A common weed with small yel- 
low flowers and prickly fruit. Waste ground, Tanglin, 
Changi, ete. 
7. pilosa Roth. Singapore (King) not seen. 
(Corchorus capsularis LL. “ Jute.’ Bukit Timah (Dr. King). 
C. acutangulus Lam. Weed with yellow flowers, rare. Chan 
Chu Kang. 
E-chinocarpus sp. Tree with white flowers in axillary panicles. 
Very rare, Kranii (No. 6174). 
Elwocarpus. Trees with white flowers, often showy, and blue 
or green drupes. ‘* Mendone.” 
7. ganirus Roxb. Cultivated only. The globose oily blue 
fruits contain a hard tubercled seed much in request by 
Tamils as a bead. It is usually 5 gcooved, but very 
rarely a § grooved one is found, which commands as 
high a price as 4 dollars. 
iE. parvifolius Wall, Common, Tanglin, Changi, ete. 
0. stipularis Bl. Very common, Tanglin, ete. 
KE. salicifolins King. ‘“ Jurunong Padi.” Not common, Bukit 
Timah, Selitar. 
FE. paniculatus Wall. Common. Kranji, Bukit Mandai, Selitar. 
i. petiolatus Wall. Common, Tanglin, Selitar, Changi. 
Ee. Grifithii Mast. Common, Tanglin, Selitar. 
