76 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 
Adenanthera pavonina L. “ Saga.” Commonly planted and per- 
haps wild. 
A. bicolor Moon. А more compact tree than “ Saga,” the seeds 
alf red and half black. Bukit Timah, Bukit Mandai, 
Bedoh, Pasir Panjang, etc. 
Neptunia oleracea Lour. The water-sensitive plant, a floating 
plant with bright yellow flowers Cultivated as a vegeta- 
ble and formerly very abundant in Singapore, now rather 
uncommon. 
Xylia dolabriformis Benth. “ Singapore Wallich No. 5279.” - This 
has never again been found in the peninsula, and is pro- 
bably wrongly localise 
Leucæna glauca Benth.’ Occurs near villages, doubtless planted, 
Mimosa pudica L. The sensitive plant, is a well known pest 
ver the whole island. 
M. sepiaria Benth. An introduced shrub very common along 
the Bukit Timah Road, Dalvey Road, and near the Reser- 
voir. 
Acacia pseudo-intsia Miq. A scrambling thorny shrub. Not 
rare, Bukit Mandai, Changi, Toas, Chan Chu Kang. 
А; Mn Willd. A thorny climber, climbing very high. Tang- 
n, hedges and thickets 
Serianthes grandiftora Benth. Singapore (Wallich). Not seen. 
Albizzia Ача Teysm. A tree with pink heads of flowers. 
e, Pulau Ubin. 
A. pedicellata Bak. Rare, Kranji Road. 
A. lucida Benth. Singapore fide Baker, possibly from a culti- 
vated specimen. 
A odoratissima Benth. A. Lebbek Benth. . A. moluccana, some- 
