178 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 
gles. Garden Road, Kranji, Chua Chu Kang, Bukit 
Mandal, Bukit Timah. ~ 
Hlomalomena sayittefolia Sungh. © Kelanoyiang.”” Dense swaim- 
py jungle, Selitar, Changi, Bukit Timah. 
1. coerulescens Jungh. Common in jungles, ledges and banks. 
Tanglin, Changi, Bukit Timah, Kranji, Selitar. 
H, paludcse¢ Hook. fil. Wet swampy woods. Common, Kranji, 
Bi kit Timah, Toas, Ang Mo Kio, Jurone. 
IT, pumilu Hook. fil. A small plant leaves deep velvety green 
or purple according to locality. Common in woods, and 
very variable. Bukit Timah, Selitar, Reservoir woo ls. 
H. Grifithii Hook. fil. Common in thick jungle, Bukit Timah, 
Bukit Mandai, Tanjong Gol, Selitar. 
H, kingii Hook. fil. Singapore, swamps ( King). Not seen. 
II. ovata Hook. fil. Singapore ( Wallich ), Not seen. 
H. singaporensis Regel. An altogether doubtful plant, cultivated 
in Russia. 
Schismatog'ottis Wallichii Uook. fil. Dense jungle in ravines 
abundant. Bukit Timah, Chan Chu Kang. 
S. longipes Miq. Leaves ovate cordate dark green with a light 
green bar running round the centre. Abundant, rocky 
ravines. Bukit Timah. 
Anadendrum montanum Schott. Climbing on trees low down, 
Common, Garden jungle, Bukit Timah. 
d. medium Schott. Pothos bifuria Wall. Pothos celaticaulis of 
Gardens. The young plant grows flat on trees and rocks 
with close set distichous velvety green leaves and has long 
been cultivated unler the Jast mame in Kurope. This 
form gradually passes into the adult which has stalked 
lobed and perforate leaves like those cf Wonsteru. Not 
rare, Bukit Timah, Jurong, Bida lari, Reservoir woods. 
Scindupsus pic'us Uassk. A well known ornamental climber 
with green leaves mottled with silver, Common in woods 
