THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 69 
C. semidecandrus Jack. A half scandent bush with lilac flowers, 
and red pods containing one black seed with a red aril. 
Dry open country, Toas, Changi, Selitar, Bukit Mandai. 
C. oligophylius Wall. Bukit Mandai, Changi. 
C. grandis Jack. Local. Changi, Pulau Ubin. 
C. ellipticus King. Bukit Mandai. 
Ellipanthus Griffithii Hook. fil. A tree with small white flowers 
Garden jungle. 
Rourea acuminata Hook. fil. Singapore, Wallich (8533). Not seen. 
R, pulchella Planch. Lofty climber. Garden jungle, Changi. 
R. rugosa Planch. ‘“Semilat putih.” Common, Changi Road, 
Selitar. 
R. parallela Planch. Sungei Buluh, Changi, Kranji. 
R. fulgens Planch. “Semilat.” A tall slender climber with pink 
and white flowers. The young leaves of a beautiful pink, 
whence the specific name. A very beautiful plant. The 
bark is used by natives for colic. Very common, Tanglin, 
Bukit Timah, Teban. 
R. concolor Bl. Not rare. ‘Teban, Reservoir Woods, Chan Chu 
Kang. 
A gelea vestita Hook. fil. “Akar Kachang-kachang.” A climber 
with small pinkish flowers and red velvety pods. Com- 
mon in forests, Tanglin, Sumbawang, Bukit Timah, 
Changi. 
A, Wallichii Hook. fil. ‘ Akar Kachang jantan.” Changi. 
A. Hullettii King. Local, Changi. 
Cnestis ramijlora Griff. A climber with brilliant pink shoots, 
white flowers, and large pear-shaped red fruits. Common - 
in dry woods and open country. Tanglin, Changi, Tan- 
jong Penjuru. 
