THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. S3 



E. anisosepala Dtithie. Shrub near sea shore. Pulau UJbin 

 (Hullett). 



E. » iter oca bjx Dtithie. Bukit Tim ah. 



E. Griffithii Duthie. Woods, Changi, Selitar, Garden Jungle, 

 Bukit Timah. 



E, nitida Duthie. Small tree, flower? pink. Aug- Mo Kio, Bukit 

 Mandai, Bukit Timah. 



E. cnnglomerafa Duthie. Big- tree. Garden Jungle. 



(E. Jambolana Lam. "Jiwat." Planted here and there ) 

 And a considerable number of undetermined species. 



Bqrringtonia speciom Forst. Sea roasts, Changi, Pulau Tekonsf. 

 Beach road. 



B. inclyfa (Miers). " Putat." Sea shores, Kranji, Blakang Mati, 

 Galanor. This is certainly distinct from B. racemoxa of 

 the Bot. Mag. t. 3831, to which it is referred in the Flora 

 of British India, 



B. conoidea Griff. A large shrub, tidal rivers, Selitar. 



B. cylindrostachya Griff. Shrub with very long- racemes of pink 

 on white flowers. Sandy woods. Toas, Changi. Pulau 

 Tekong, Macpherson Road. 



B. pendulum (Miers). Rare, Bajau. 



Cartya n. sp. A huge tree with large flowers, petals white, 

 stamens white with pink bases. Leaves oblong obtuse 

 coriaceous. Fruit like an apple with grey brown seeds 

 and a strong coarse odour. Rare and seldom flowering. 

 Garden Jungle. 



Melastomace.f. 



Melasioma polyanthum Bl. " Senduduk." Singapore Rhododen- 

 dron. A very common shrub, open country everywhere. 



M . molle Wall. Singapore Wallich, Xo 404(1 ; otherwise only 

 known from the Philippines. 



