112 THE FLOEA OF SINGAPORE. 



(Asclepias curassavica L. has established itself at Selitar, etc.) 



(Baphistemma pulohellum Wall. Garden road ; escape.) 



Sarcolobus globosus Wall. Climber, flowers small yellow with 

 brown streaks. Tidal river banks, not rare, Balestier 

 plain, Alexandra road, Kalang Puding, Changi, Selitar 

 river. 



Stephanotis Afaingagi Hook. fil. A splendid white flowered 

 climber, flowers bisrger than the garden Stephanotis. 

 Very rare, Changi (HulletO, once collected. 



Tylophora tenuis Wall. Slender climber, flowers pink. Hedges 

 Blakang Mati, Green Hill, Alexandra road. 



T. Waliichii Hook. fil. " Singapore, Wallich " in Fl. Brit. Ind,. 

 but No. 8194 B. in Wallich's catalogue is labelled Habit 

 ignot. 



Cynanchum ov alt folium var. Bamboo Hedges, Cluny road, 

 Balestier plain, Bukit Timah Road. 



Dischidia nummularia Br. An exceedingly common creeping 

 epiphyte draping orchard trees, and doing much damage. 

 Stems very slender, leaves small and fleshy flowers white 

 (scarlet as in Fl. Brit. Ind.). Whole island. 



D. hirsuta Decne. Flowers red. Common in woods, Selitar, Chan 

 Chu Kang, Kranji. 



1). albida Griff. Flowers creamy white. Rare, Bajau. 



D. benghalensis Colebr. A long creeping epiphyte, glaucous 

 green often nearly leafless. Flowers creamy white, 

 woods near the sea. Kranji, Sungei Buloh, Bajau. 



I). Eafflesiana Wall. A very curious plant with some leaves 

 developed into pitchers, green or often yellow, inside 

 purple, flowers yellow. Common on trees especially near 

 the sea. Tanglin, Blakang Mati, Teluk Kurau. 



D. colhjris Wall. A slender creeper on trees, leaves rounded 

 buff yellow, above purple beneath, lying flat on the trees. 



