95 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 
and curious lead-grey fruils. Common near the sea, 
rarer inland, Changi, Tanglin. 
G. coriacea Mig. A much larger broader leaved plant. Not 
common, Changi, Garden jungle. 
Ps, chotria. A Jarge group of shrubs or climbers with white or 
ereen flowers, and black orange or white berries. 
Shrubs. Berries orange or black. 
P. stipulacea Wall. Not common, Bukit Timah. 
P. angulata Korth. Changi, Garden jungle. 
P. Helferiana Kurz. Common, Garden jungle, Jurong, Selitar. 
Kranji, ete. 
P. Maliyana Jack. Fruit black. Bukit Timah (6468), Bukit 
Mandai, Pulau Ubin. 
P. Grifithii Hook. fil. Bukit Timah, Pulau Ubin, 
P. montana var. tabacifolia Wall. Singapore, Wallich 8334. 
(Not seen.) 
Climbers, berries white or green. 
P. polycarpa Mig. “ Akar Chinta Mula.” Common in hedges, 
Garden jungle, Changi, Kranji, ete. 
P, sarmentosa Bl. Common, woods, Serangoon, Changi, Bukit 
Mandai, Selitar. 
P. Maingayi Wook. fil. Woods, Selitar, Bajau. 
P. morindefora Wall. Rather common, Sungei Buluh, Bukit 
Mandai, Chan Chu Kang. 
P. ovoidea \Vall. Common, woods, Garden jungle, Jurong, 
Bukit Timah. 
P. sp. with grey gveen fruits and large leaves. Reservoir woods. 
P. sp. leaves lanceolate, Howers green, Kranji, Ang Mo Kio. 
Chasala curvifora Thw. © Pechah Piring putil.” A very 
common and variable small shrub or herb, flowers white 
