68 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 
flowers and large grey pear shaped mangoes, very un- 
pleasant to eat. Jurong, Blakang Mati, etc. Cultivated. 
M, kemanga Bl. “Kemang.’ Probably only cultivated, rare. 
M, indica L. “Mango.” Cultivated. 
Anacardium occidentale IL. Cashew. ‘“Gajus.” Cultivated 
and often established. Common near the sea. 
Melanorrhea Maingayi Hook. fil, ‘*Rengas Manau.” A big 
tree with white flowers, and red 5-winged fruit. A well 
known timber. Common, Bukit Timah, Changi, Kranji, 
Selitar. j 
Parishia pubescens Hook, fil. A lofty tree, 150 feet tall, Howering 
before the leaves come out, flowers white. Very rare, 
Dalvey Road. 
P. paucijuga Engler, Rare, Bukit Timah. 
P. Maingayi Hook. fil. Garden jungle. 
Campnosperma Grifithit Hook. fil. ‘“ Teruntang.” A large tree, 
with big leaves especially when young. Common, Bukit 
Timah. 
(, auriculata Hook. fil. Common in woods. Tanglin, Bukit Ti- 
mah, Selitar, Teban. 
C. Wallichii King. Dalvey Road, Bukit Mandai, Toas. 
Melanochyla auriculata Hook. fil. A big tree, with very large 
stiff leaves and panicles of green flowers fertilized in the 
evening by brown cockchafers. Wet jungles, Chan Chu 
Kang. 
Dracentomelum mangiferum Bl. Rare, Chua Chu Kang. 
CONNARACEE. 
Connarus ferrugineus Jack. A scandent shrub. Not common, 
Bukit Mandai. 
