148 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE 



A. intefirifoUa L., the Jack, " Nangka; " A, incisa L., Bread 

 fruit : and the " Sukun " said to be a variety of it ; and A . 

 pohjphema Pers., the Champedak, are cultivated. The 

 latter may possibly be wild at Changi. 



A. $p. Large tree with pinnate leaves and fruit like that of A. 

 rir/ida, probably undescribed. Garden jungle, Pulau Ubin, 

 Bukit Timah- 



A. up. Medium sized tree with small leaves, and small green 

 fruits with white flesh 1-| inch long, seeds few Garden 

 jungle. 



Conocephahis suaveolens Bl. A big scrambling shrub with large 

 leaves and compact heads of dirty white flowers, smell- 

 ing of pears. Not rare, thick jungles, Bukit Timah, Bukit 

 Mandai, Pulau Ubin. 



C. arnnenus King. Flowers pink. Dense jungles, Selitar, Pulau 

 Ubin. 



C. Scoriecliinii King. Singapore, Maingay, and C. suhtrinervius 

 Miq. collected by Lobb, probably erroneously localised. 



FUurya interrupta Gaud. A weed, sometimes stinging. Tanglin. 



(Pilea muscosa Lindl. Introduced, common in waste spots in gar- 

 dens, etc. ) 



Pouzolzia irulica L. and var. a>if ; ustifolia. " Ubai-Ubai. " 

 Used as a vegetable by the natives. A low weed, not 

 very common, Bukit Timah, Chan ChuKang. 



P. pentandra Benn. A common weed, Tanglin, etc. 



PelUoniajavanica Wedl. "Singapore Lobb," doubtless an 

 error for Penang. 



Elatosfema molle Wedd, Singapore, Wallich 4G33 ; probably an 

 error for Penang. 



Pipfurus mollissimus Wedd. Shrub, Rare, Toas. 



