94 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 
Lecananthus erubescens Jack, ‘Achar Achar.” <A scrambling 
epiphyte in swampy jungle. Flowers small white with 
purple bracts in heads. Chua Chu Kang, Jurong, Selitar, 
Webera fragrans Bl. “Jarum Jarum.” Shrub with greenish 
white sweet flowers. Kranji, Bukit Timah, Tanglin, Bu- 
kit Panjang. 
7. mollis Wall. Small tree, Garden jungle, Bukit Mandai, Se- 
litar. 
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”. grandifolia Hook. f. Ashrub with greenish white flowers. 
Changi, Bukit Mandai, North Selitar, Bukit Timah. 
IV. sp. Shrub with white flowers. Tampenis (5961), Sungei Brih. 
WW. sp. Chan Chu Kang (6147). 
Gardeniopsis longifolia Miq. This curious shrub grows in woods: 
The flowers are seldom produced, they are fairly large 
and white tinted with rose. Miquel’s description of the 
plant, as obtained by him in Sumatra, fits the peninsular 
species very well. Bukit Timah, 
Randia fasciculata De C. A thorny shrub, common near the sea, 
Changi, Pasir Panjang, Balestier plain, Teluk Kurau. 
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>. longiflora Lam. A strong spiny climber with large white 
flowers. Not common. Garden jungle, Bukit Timah. 
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», angulosa, Canthium angulosum Wall. <A strong spiny climber 
like the last, but with much smaller flowers in dense heads. 
It is indeed referred to that species as a variety in the 
Flora of British India, but seems to me utterly different. 
Rare, Garden jungle. 
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2. densiflora Benth. ‘‘Merumbong jantan.” A fairly big tree 
with a good timber, flowers small white, berries orange. 
Common on some spots, Changi, Selitar. 
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2. anisophylla Jack. “Simpoh.” A medium sized tree with 
small white flowers, and oblong green fruits, woody, con- 
taining many flat seeds in a sweet black pulp, eaten by 
monkeys, but said to be poisonous by the Malays. Com- 
mon in woods, and secondary jungle all over Singapore. 
