64 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 
Z. Torsfieldi Mig. Rare, Bukit Timah. 
Colubrina asiatica Brongn. A shrub with green flowers. Sea 
coasts, Galane. 
Smythea reticulata King. Climber. Not common, near the sea. 
Toas, Serangoon. 
AMPELIDE®. 
Vitis maerestachya Miq. Wedges, common, Tanglin, Bukit 
ry: a . 
Timah, Jurong. 
I. gracilis Wall. Very common, Changi, Reservoir, Tanglin, 
Selitar, ete. 
I. cinnamomea Wall. Not very common, Chan Chu Kang, Re- 
servoir, Bukit Mandai. 
V. polythyrsa Miq. Rare, Changi, 
I. elegans Kurz. Hedges and borders of woods. Very com- 
mon, Tanglin, Jurong, ete. 
I. Lawsont Kine, A big climber with large yellow grapes 
quite eatable. Woods, Bukit Timah, Garden jungle. 
(V. quadrangularis Wall. An odd four-ang!ed stemmed vine, 
with very few leaves; not native, but cultivated here 
and there.) 
I. furcata Laws. <A long vine with flat stems 4 angled green 
with thick bands of brown cork along the edge, grapes 
black. Common in dense woods, Bukit Timah, Bukit 
Mandai, Tanglin, ete. 
V. repens W. and Arn. Hedges, Fort Canning, Chan Chu 
Kane. 
1. cerasiformis Teysm. Bukit Timah, 
V7. glaberrima Wall. A succulent vine with grey four angled 
stems and red tendrils, berries black. Very common 
in hedges, ‘ Asam Riane”’. Tanglin, Changi, ete. 
