2 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 
M. Maingayi Bak. A big climber with large hanging panicles 
of pink flowers deliciously scented. Pods oblong woody, 
about 4 inches long, one seeded, wrinkled and covered 
with fine grey fur. Not common, Tanglin, Chan Chu 
Kang, Reservoir woods. 
M. atropurpurea Benth, is probably not wild here. A fine tree 
occurs in a garden in Paterson Road. 
Pongamia glabra Vent. ‘*Malapari.” A tree with pink flowers. 
Common on the sea coasts. Changi, Siglap, Jurong, 
Pulau Ubin. 
Derris sinuata Thw. Woody climber, flowers green and white. 
‘Vidal rivers, Pulau Ubin. 
D. thyrsifora Benth. Scandent bush, flowers in dense erect 
panicles, white, pods long and thin, reddish when white. 
Very common in open country, Tanglin, Changi, etc. 
D. uliginosa Benth. ‘“ Akar Ketuil”. Seandent shrub, flowers 
pink. Common on sea coasts and by tidal rivers Rivers 
Valley Road, Changi, Pulau Ubin, Kranji, Bajau. 
D. scandens Benth. Flowers white. Pulau Merambong. 
D. amena Benth. Climber, tlowers pink. Not common, Gar- 
den Jungle. 
(D. elliplica Benth. “ Tuba.” Often cultivated for killing insects 
on vegetables, and catching fish), 
D. Malaccensis Prain. Flowers pink. Jurong, Selitar. 
D. oblonga. Benth. Flowers dark pink. Changi (No. 6086). 
D. sp. with very velvety leaves. Rare, Chan Chu Kang, 
Changi (6087). 
Kunstleria Ridleyi Prain.* Big climber, flowers small purple 
almost black. Woods, common but rarely flowering. 
Garden jungle, Selitar. 
Dalbergia Tunghuhni. Benth. <A woody climber with small 
