146 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 



F. pi<ocarpa Wall. A big tree. Government House Grounds, 

 Tanglin, Changi, Chan Chu Rang. 



F. callicarpa Miq. A big climber with flattened stem, figs 

 very large, pear- shaped orange with paler spots, very 

 showy. On big trees, common, Bukit Timah, Chan Chu 

 Kang. 



F. punctata Thunb. Slender climber on old stumps. Tanglin, 

 Chan Chu Kang, Selitar, Tanjong Gol. 



F. apiocarpa Miq. Strong climber, figs pear-shaped large orange 

 red. Tanglin. 



F. obscwa Bl. Figs yellowish white. Not rare, Bukit Timah, 

 Chua Chu Kang. 



F. loeiis Bl. Rather rare, Bukit Timah, Pulau Ubin (Hullett) , 

 Chua Chu Kang. 



F. recurra B'. van. ribesioides. Bajau, Sungei Morai, Kranji, 

 Chan Chu Kang. 



F. ramentacea. Climber with yellow milk, figs bright pink. De- 

 nse woods, Bukit Timah. Chan Chu Kang, 



F. villosa Bl. Climber, figs red or yellow, hairy. Tanglin, 

 Bukit Timah, etc. Very common. 



F. diversifolia Bl. Small shrub, terrestrial in sandy spots or 

 epiphytic in mangrove swamps. Var. ovoidea. Very com- 

 mon, Changi, Kranji, Sungei Buluh, Teban, Selitar, 

 Pulau Tekcng. 



F. Jlique'ii King. Medium to large tree, figs green with 

 whitish spots, at length dull red in clusters on the stem. 

 Very comnion, Tanglin, Bukit Timah, Bukit Mandai. 



F. vibes Reinwdt. Singapore, Wallich ; not seen. 



F. fistulosa Reinwdt. Bukit Timah, Changi, Chan Chu Kang 

 Pulau Ubin. 



F. (flan du lifer a Wall. Tree with spreading crown, figs jellow. 

 Not very rare, Garden jungle, Changi. 



