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strongly scented foliage and semitransparent pink fruits. 

 Doubtfully wild. O t >en country, Tanglin, Pulau Ubin. 



Lurunga eleutkeranthera Dalz. Climl e;\ very rarely flowering;. 

 Changi, Bukit Timah. 



Paramignya grandiflora Oliver. Very rare, Changi (Ilullett) ; 

 also collected by Lobb. 



P, loiigiyrina Hook. til. " Limau Lelang. " A thorny shrub 

 will] curious pear-shaped orange aromatic fruits nsed in 

 native medicine. Near mangrove swamps, Kranji, Jurong. 



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fivurca swnatrana Roxb. A shrub with aromatic foliage small 

 purple flowers and black berries. Wallich (No. 84S2). 

 1 have never seen this here, but on introducing- some 

 plants from Pahang, it established itself all about Tanglin, 

 the seeds being' borne about by birds. 



Eun/coina longifolla Jack. ' ; Bidara Pahit." An elegant shrub 

 with a very bitter baik used in medicine against fever. 

 Common in dry woo Is, especially near the sea. Tanglin, 

 Changi, Bukit Timah. Blakang Mati, etc. 



Trvingia Malayana Oliver. ,b Paul) Kijang." A gigantic tree 

 over 100 feet tall, with small green flowers, and fruit like 

 mangoes, green with an orange pulp. Tanglin, Reser- 

 voir woods, Bajau, etc. 



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Gomphia sumafrana Jack. Tree, flowers yellow. Common, 

 Bukit Timah, Kalang, Toas, Changi, Pulan Ubin. 



G. Hookeri Planch. Flowers deep red. Less common, near 

 the sea. Changi, Tanjong Gol, Bukit Timah. 



Tetramerista glabra Miq. Wallich (Xo. 1055). Xot seen, 



Euthemis leucocarpa Jack. An under shrub, very elegant with 

 white flowers, and rosy, scarlet or white berries. Com- 

 mon in sandy woods. Kranji, Changi. 



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