THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 105 



A. crenafa Roxb. " Mata Pelandok." Common, Alexander Road, 

 Changi, etc. 



A. villom Roxb. Rare, dense woods, Pulau Ubin. 



A. odonfnph/ill't var Lobhiu Singapore, Lobb ; probably an error 

 of locality. 



A. sp. near Bhotonica Clarke. Rare, Ang Mo Kio (6434). 



A. sp. near vidom. Rare, Pnlau Ubin (2816), Changi. 



it. humilis Vahl. One of the largest species, flowers rose pink, 

 berries black. Tidal mud, and damp spots. Common, 

 Galang, Holland Road, Tanjong Katong, Changi, etc. 



Pimelandra Wallichii De C. A small tree, flowers pinkish white, 

 berries white with black spots. Common, Tanglin, Chan- 

 gi, Sembawang 



Apt/iceras majus Gaertn. Mangroves local, Toas, Sungei Morai, 

 Pul an Ubin. 



Sapotace.E. 



A group of trees, of which many produce gutta percha or 

 Caoutchouc. There are a considerable number here, but they 

 are difficult to collect on account of their great size, and are not 

 easy to identify. 



Chryzophijllum Roxbun/hii G. Don. A tall tree with small dark 

 green leaves and yellow flowers, fruit globose 5 -angled 

 yellow i an inch long, sweet and eatable but full of rub- 

 ber. Not rare, Tanglin, Bukit Timah. 



Sulerofylon fprrugineum Hook. Small tree or shrub. Common 

 along the coast, Serangoon, Kranji, Changi, Pulau Damar. 



S. Afaingayi Clarke. Big tree. Garden jungle. 



S. Malaccente Clarke. Very large tree. Tanglin, Garden jungle, 

 Selitar, 



Dichnp.ns bancana Miq. Vast tree, flowers and fruit green. Gar- 

 den jungle. 



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