120 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 



JE. radicans Jack. Creeping- o\er rocks and trees, flowers 

 crimson. Local. Bakit Timah, Choa Chu Kang. 



JE. WalHchii Br. Calyx short cup-shaped green, corolla crim- 

 son. Dense woods, Bukit Mandai, Kranji, Chan Chu Kang. 



Didymocarpus platypus Clarke. A shrubby plant with white 

 rarely bluish flowers, with a yellow spot in the mouth. 

 Common, woods, Bukit Timah, Bukit Mandai, Chan Chu 

 Kang, Changi. 



D. sp. Very rare, two plants out of flower in a wooded ravine 

 near Bukit Mandai. 



Cyrtandra licolor Jack. A shrubby plant, flowers white with 

 brown or purple spots in the mouth. Leaves sometimes 

 marbled while. C. humilis Bl. " Singapore, Prince," in 

 Flor. Brit. Ind. is evidently the same thing. Damp 

 ravines in w T et jungle, usually very abundant. Bukit 

 Timah, Bukit Mandai, Choa Chu Kang. 



C. pilosa Bl. 4< Singapore Lobb," and Cyrtandromcca acuminata 

 Benth. Maingay and Lobb, in Flor. Brit. Ind. evidently 

 errors of locality 



Bjgoniace^e. 



Dolichandrone Bheedii Seem. Shrub or tree with long tubular 

 white flowers opening in the early morning and closing 

 soon. Common. Tidal Rivers, Alexandra Road, Blakang 

 Mati, Bajau, Ponggol, Pulau Ubin. 



Stereospermum chelonoides De C. Tree. ' ; Chachar." Rare, 

 Bukit Timah. 



S. hyposiicta Miq. Tree, flowers white or violet. Not rare, 

 Tanglin, Bukit Timah, Bukit Mandai. 



Pedaline^. 



Semmvm indicum De C. Til-seed. " Bijan." Weed in waste 

 ground. Flowers pink rarely white. I Cultivated for the 

 seed, which is crushed for oil. Tanglin, etc. 



