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B. sylvestris Ridl. In dense woods, local. Kranji, Changi, Toas, 
: ngei Morai. 
B. a'ticola Rid', On high trees, common, Bukit Timah, Bukit 
Panjang 
B. aporoides Rchb. f. On lofty trees. Bukit Timah, Selitar. 
pe aS od singapurensis wes * Оп trees near mangrove swamps, 
Sungei Mora 
A denoncos virens Bl. A small epiphyte with green flowers. Com- 
nor on mangroves, Kranji. 
geste alha t os Pulau Selitar and other islands 
und the c 
R. elongata Lindl. us Pu'au Ubin; Roadside, Bukit Timah. 
R. Maingayi Hook. fil. Pulau Selitar. 
Renantherella histrionica Ridl. Rare. Mangroves, Serangoon. 
Rhynchostylis gigantea Ridl. Very rare, one plant on a tree at 
Selitar. 
ассо! -= Салли п те ko fil. А very small plait with 
e white tlowers. Common in mangroves, Kranji, 
ee Buluh. 
Microsaceus javensis Bl. A lia Kranji. 
Tenioph тина serrula Hook.f. А leafless epiphyte with long 
ots and small eiii and white flowers. Common, man- 
pee ds orchard trees, etc. Tanglin, Toas, Kranji, etc. 
Cleisostoma A Lindl. Singapore, according to Lindley. 
e "d n Eid ? (non aliorum). A common plant in the 
Peninsula. I am doubtful as to its identification with 
Lindley's plant. ^ Not common, Jurong. 
тее halophilus Ridl. On trees by the sea, Ta Kranji, 
ngei Morai, Sungei Tengeh, Pulau Tekon 
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