150 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 
Q. Bennettti Miq. Rare, Garden jungle, Bajau. 
Q. Cantleyana King. Common, Tanglin, Bukit Timah, Chan Chu 
Kang. 
Q. lucida Roxb. Common, Changi, Selitar, Bukit Mandai. 
Q. encleisocarpa Korth. <A hig tree, acorns almost completely 
enclosed in the very thin cup. Common, Tanglin, 
Bukit Timah, Changi. 
Q. cyclophora Endl. with very large disc-like acorns. Singa- 
pore, Wallich ; not seen. 
Castanopsis javanica De C.  ‘ Katek Tanga.” ‘ Berangan Ga- 
jah.” A big tree with very large spiny chestnuts, unea- 
table. Common, Tanglin, Changi. 
C. Wallichii King. Garden jungle, Bukit Timah, Chan Chu 
Kang. Changi, common, 
C. hystrix Dr C. Rare, Toas. 
C. Iullettii King. Involucre without spines but stout ridges on 
them. Nuts eatable and good. (Garden jungle, Bukit 
Timah, Sumbawang, Bukit Mandai. 
C. sp. Like the last, but the involucres are spiny, and leaves 
smaller, Garden jungle, Changi. 
C. nephelioides King. Rare, Bukit Timah, Pulau Damar. 
C. sumatrana De C. Singapore, Wallich 2762; not seen. 
CASUARINE® 
Casuarina equisetifoia Forst, “ Ru”, is often planted, and was 
possibly wild here formerly. 
CONIFER. 
Dacrydium elatum Wall. “Singapore, Schomburgk” in Flor, - 
Brit.Ind, must have been of course from a garden. The 
tree does not occur wild at much less than 2,000 feet 
altitude in the peninsula. 
