4S THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 



C. inophyllum L. " Penaga." Common on the sea shore. Bajau, 

 Pulau Selitar, Pulau Ubin. 



(?. inophylloide King'. Rare, Garden jungle, Changi. 



G. Wallichiaiium Planch. " Bintangor Merah." Bukit Timah 

 Chua Chu Kang. 



C. Griffithii T. Anders. Rare, Sungei Morai. 



C. macro car •pum Hook, fil. Changi. 



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Trees with white or pink flowers usually rather small 

 with ma-iy stamens. 



Adinandra dumosa Jack. " Tiup-Tiup." A very common tree 

 about 20 feet tall, with white flowers, which are fertilized 

 by bees and wasps, and the pulpy fruit eaten by bats. 

 Open country everywhere. 



A. HulUtti King. Not common, Garden Jungle, Selitar. 



JL acuminata Korth. Woods, Garden jungle, Sembawang, Chan 

 Chu Kang. 



A. maculosa T. Anders. Rare, North Selitar. 



A, miquelii King. " Kwak." A very different looking tree 

 with thick leaves and larger while flowers, and fruits of 

 a Terustrcemia. Edges of Mangrove swamps, local, North 

 Selitar, Changi, Sungei Morai, also woods, Bukit Timah. 



A, sp. "Mongol." Rare, Bajau (4004). 



A. near integerrima but less hairy. A big tree, Changi. 



Terustrcemia penangiana Choisy. A big dense tree with dark 

 green leaves and white flowers- Fruit egg-shaped about 

 \\ inch long orange, splitting and showing .3 or 4 seels 

 enclosed in a red pulp. Dry woods near the sea. Bajau, 

 Toas, Batu Putih, Changi, Pulau Tekong. 



Sarauja tristyla Miq. Fern valley, Bukit Timah. 



