THE FLORA OF SINGAVORE, 109 
bird lime. Common, Tanglin, Bajau, Changi, Blakang 
Mati, Bukit ‘Timah. 
W. favescens Dyer. Flowers short yellowish white, fruit glo- 
bose orange, containing 2 to 7 seeds. Garden jungle, 
Pulau Ubin. 
W. tenuiflora Hook. fil. Changi. 
W. sp. near flavescens, with very small flowers. Corolla tube 
short and globose, lobes long. Changi (6023), Chan Chu 
Kang, Jurong. 
W. grandiflora Dyer. Flowers larger than any other species 14 
inch long. I take this to be the plant intended for W. gran- 
diflora, but note that the leaves are not thickly coriaceous, 
nor rounded at the tip as described. The mouth of the co- 
rolla tube is hairy. Rare, Reservoir woods. 
Leuconotis Griffithii Hook. fil. ‘Akar Getah Sundek.” A 
climber, but less thick than Wollughbeia (not erect as 
stated in I'l. Brit. Ind.), Flowers orange fruit globular 
rather small. Not rare. Borders of woods, Jurong, 
Bukit Mandai, Selitar, Bukit Timah. 
L. Maingayi Dyer. Singapore (Maingay); not seen here. 
Melodinus orientalis Bl. Climber, rare, Changi. 
M. micrantha Hook. fil. Jalan Bray. 
Alyaia lucida Wall,“ Pulasari.” Bark strongly scented as of 
new mown hay. Climber, flowers white fragrant. Bukit 
Manjai, Jurong, Kranji, Sungei Morai. 
Cerbera lactaria Ham. “ Buta-Buta.” A large tree with white 
flowers and a pink eye and large ovoid reddish fruits. 
The white milk with which the tree abounds is poisonous 
and said to cause blindness if it falls into the eye. Very 
common in tidal rivers and swamps. Balestier plain, 
Selitar, Tampenis. 
C. odollam-Gaertn. Kranji, Changi. 
