160 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 
P. foetida Ridl. Wet woods. Bukit Timah. 
Claderia viridiflora Hook, fil. A creeping plant climbing up 
trees. Flowers large green. Common, Garden jungle, 
Jajau, etc. 
Cerlogyne testacea Lind]. Sandy places near the coast on trees 
and stumps or on the ground, Kranji, Chan Chu’ Kang, 
Sungei Morai. 
C'. Rochussenti De Vr. Not common, Selitar. 
C. Cumingii Lindl. Bukit Timah, on high trees. 
C. Maveriana Rchb. f. Flowers green and black, on palm trees 
near the sea. Very local, Sungei Buluh, Kranji, on high 
trees, Bukit Timah. 
Calanthe curculijoides Lindl. A beautiful terrestrial plant, with 
apricot orange flowers with red lips, in a dense spike. 
Common, Choa Chu Kang, Kranji, Toa Payoh, Bukit 
apr é 
imah. 
Dilochia Wallichit Lindl. Singapore ( Wallich No. 1952 ), has 
never been found again in the peninsula. 
Eulophia squalida Lindl. ‘Terrestrial, flowers pink and green. 
Open grassy spots, common. Tanglin, Changi, Chan Chn 
Kang. 
EF. graminea Lindl. “ Bawang hantu.” Common in sandy spots. 
Tanglin, Choa Chu Kang, Chan Chu Kang. 
Cymbidium alvifolium Sw. Epiphytic. Common on the island 
and Pulau Ubin, 
var. pubescens less common, Sungei Buluh, Jurong, 
Grammatophyllum speciosum Bl. Rare, Toas, Palau Ubin. 
Dipodium pictum Rechbf. Climbing on small trees, in woods. 
Common, Kranji, Chan Chu Kang. 
Bromheadia palustris Lindl. Open grassy and sandy spots, very 
common. Flowers white lip pink and yellow. Sweet- 
scented, 
