140 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 
C. caudatus Geisel. “ Tuku Takal.” There are two forms, if 
they are not specifically distinct here, one a long stout 
woody liana with rough greenish capsules. Common at 
Tanglin, Chan Chu Kang. The other a scandent or 
erect shrub with erect racemes of white flowers and hard 
globose yellow capsules as big as a bullet. 
Common in open country. Tanglin, Bukit Timah, Bajau, 
Changi. 
CU. Grifithtti Hook. til, A common shrub in woods. Garden 
jungle, Bukit Timah, Sungei Buluh, Chan Chu Kang. 
C, olongifeliwn Roxb. Bukit Mandai, Selitar. 
Trigonostemon lonyifolius Baill. A small shrub. Not common, 
Chan Chu Kang, Kranji Road. 
Ostodes macrophyllus “ Kayu Julong.’ A tree, rare, Bukit 
Panjang (common in Malacca). 
QO, muricata var, minor and Dimorphoculyx capillipes Hook, fil. 
* Singapore Lobb”; evidently an error for Penang. 
Ayrostistachys filipendulu Hook. fil. A big stiff shrub. A gum 
which exudes from the buds was formerly collected for 
making a resin for polishing sheaths of Krises. Local. 
Sandy spots near Changi. 
A. longifolia Benth, var. Malayana. “ Julong Julong.” A 
low little or unbranched shrub, with large erect stiff 
leaves, used for thatching and wrappers. ‘The Singapore 
plant is very different from that of Pahang and Perak, 
which is a much larger branched shrub. Common in 
woods. Tanglin, Sungei Bulah, Chan Chu Kang, ete. 
Cluorylon indicum Hassk. A large shrub, Thickets, Grange 
Road. 
Cl. longifolium Muell var. brachystachys. Woods, not rare, Bukit 
Timah, Pulau Ubin, Bukit Mandai, Chan Chu Kang. 
Acalupha indica L. A weed, common in waste ground. Bajau, 
Galang, Pulau Ubin, Teluk Kurau. 
