THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. (3) 7/ 
Mischocarpus fuscescens Bl. Bukit Panjang, Pulau Ubin. 
M. sundaicus Bl. Tampenis, Serangoon, Changi. 
Paranephelium macrophyllum King. Very large tree, with pink 
flowers, fruit woody covered with processes, brown de- 
hiscing. Bukit Timah. 
Turpinia ponifera De C. * Geritta.” Medium sized tree, flowers 
and fruits green. \Voods, Bukit Timah, Tanglin, Bukit 
Mandai. 
SABIACER. 
Meliosma elliptica Hook. fil. Tree, rare. Chan Chu Kang. 
M. lanceolata Bl. Small tree, not rare. Chan Chu Kang, 
Jurong, Bukit Mandai 
M. Ridleyi King. Common, Garden jungle, Bukit Timah. It also 
occurs in Johore, near Castlewood. 
ANACARDIACE”. 
Buchanania florida Schauwer var. lucida. ‘“ Otak Hudang.” 
Tree with white flowers. Common in open country and 
low woods, Tanglin, Changi, Kranji. Var. petiolaris not 
common, Selitar. 
B. sessilifolia Bl. Common, Chan Chu Kang, Jurong, Tampenis’ 
Bouea burmanica Griff. ‘ Ruminiya.” A big tree with small 
acid orange mangos, common, wild and cultivated. —. 
(B. macrophylla Griff. “Kedondong.” Cultivated as a fruit tree.) 
Mangifera sclerophylla Hook. fil. A gigantic tree, Rare, Bukit 
Timah, Changi. 
M. odorata Griff. ‘ Kohini.” Bukit Timah, Toas; perhaps 
only cultivated. 
(M,. foetida Lour. “ Bachang.” Cultivated.) 
M. lagenifera Griff. ‘“ Lanjoot.” A magnificent tree, with purple 
