78 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 
Parastemon urophyllum De ©. Sandy places near the sea, Changi, 
Chan Chu Kang. 7 
Pygeum Maingayi Hook, fil. Tree with white flowers clustered 
on the branches. Not common, Cluny Road. 
P. lanceolatum Hook. fil. “Singapore Lobb.” Doubtless an 
error for Penang. 
P. polystachyum Hook. fil. A fair sized tree, flowers whitish, 
scent of almonds. Common, Tanglin, Bukit Timah. 
P. persimile Kurz. Rare, Kranji Road. 
Rubus Moluccanus L. The common wild raspberry, fruit red 
small and very poor. Thickets over the whole island, 
very common. 
R. glomeratus Bl. 1 doubt this than a variety, it has a longer 
terminal panicle and more entire leaves, and usually 
replaces typical A. Moluccanus in the hills; I have 
gathered it however in Jurong. 
SAXIFRAGACEA. 
Polyosma fragrans Benn. Wallich No. 8472. Not seen. 
P. Ridleyi King. * Tree with white flowers. Rare, Selitar. 
RHIZOPHORE®. 
2hizophora mucronata Lam. ‘ Belukup.” A common mangrove 
used for firewood. All mangrove swamps. Jurong, Bajau, 
Changi. 
R. conjugata L. “ Akit.” Commcn, Bajau, Jurong, Selitar. 
Ceriops Candolleana Arn. ‘ Tengah.” Common. Bark used in 
dyeing either a red brown when used alone, or purple 
or black in combination with Indigo. 
Bruquiera eriopetala W. and A, Common, Bakau, Kranji, Jurong. 
B. gymnorhiza Lam. Common, Jurong, Changi, Sungei Miora. 
