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C. iners Reinwdt. A medium sized tree, never tall, common in 

 open country. The young - leaves are red and yellow 

 and appearing 1 just before dowering give the tree a tine 

 appearance. The flowers are yellow and foetid, the fruit 

 blue-black. The bark is but feebly aromatic. Whole 

 island, Tangliii, Changi, etc. 



C. ititidum Bl. Very much like the last, but with larger Mowers. 

 Not common, Tanglin. 



P/tti'be optica Bl. A big tree, flowers yellow, fruits black on 

 swollen red peduncles. Garden jungle, Bukit Mandai. 



Ph. decliuata Nees. " Singapore, Wallich." Not identified. 



Ph. sumatrana Miq. Changi (1811). 



Machilus rimosus Bl. Changi (4707). 



Alteodapluie dtcipiens Hook. fil. Small tree, flowers yellow, fruit 

 obovate green with white spots. Garden jungle, Chan 

 Chu Kang. 



A. umbelliflora Hook. til. Not common, Selitar, Chan Chu Kang. 



A. costalis Nees. and A. lucida Nees. collected in Singapore 

 by Wallich Nos. 259-1 B and 2590, are entirely doubtful 

 plants. 



Actinodaphne pruinosa Nees. Botanic Gardens. 



A. Maingayi Hook. fil. Dense woods, Bukit Timah. 



Litsea grandis Bl. Near Tyersall, Bukit Mandai. 



L. amara Bl. Jurong, Pulau Ubin. 



L. penangiana Hook. til. Common, llowers white, fruit white in 

 a green cup. Woods, Tanglin, Bukit Timah. 



X. myristiccefolia Wall. Siglap, Changi. 



L. Panamonja Ham. Bare, Garden jungle. 



L. longipes Meissn ? " Mullay." Rare, Balestier Road. 



