MALAY PLANT NAMES. 129 



Katjoe POETIH, into Cajeput. It merely means white 

 wood. It is given by Favre as Malay, but the plant is 

 always called Gelam here. 



KECHAPL 



SandoriciLin radiatuni King-. {Meliaceae). A fruit tree occur- 

 ring" wild and in cultivation. The fruit much resembles 

 the allied Sentol, S. iadicuni. 



KECHAPI HUT AN. 



Sandoricuni dasynearoii Bail I. {Meliaceae). 



KEDANGSA. 



The pumelo {Citrus decumanus) according to Favre. 



LIMAU KEDANGSA. 



A cultivated form of the lime, Citrus acida Roxb. (Rutaceae). 



KEDAVVANG. Also KERAYAN(^ and GUDAVVANG. 



Far/da Roxburf/hii {Lef/iuninosae). A big" tree with feathery 

 foliage and large woody pods the seeds of which are used 

 as peppermint by the Natives in cases of stomach ache. 



KEDELI. 



Fhaseoliis uiuiigo L. See under Kachang. 



KEDUDUK. 



More commonly SenduduIv, which see. Melastoma poUj an 

 thum Bl. and other species. {Me/astomaceae). 



KELABU. 



Webera mollis Wall. {Rahiactae). " The grey plant.'' A 

 shrub with white flowers the leaves of which are softly 

 hairy and give it a g^ieyish appearance from which per 

 haps it takes its name. 



KELADEK INGAN. 



Vitis cinnamoniea Wall. {Ainpelideae). A common wild vine. 



KELADEK TANA. 



Vitis gracilis Wall. (Ampelideae). 



KELADI RIMAU. KELADI ULAR. 



Alocnsia longi.'oba Miq. {Aroideae). " Tiger or snake cala- 

 dium," so called from the mottled leaf stalk. A common 

 wild aroid. 



