LIST OF PALMS CULTIVATED IN THE 
BOTANIC GARDENS, SINGAPORE. 
In this list the plants of which the names are printed in italics 
can be supplied either as seed or young plants. 
A RECINE/E. 
Genus Areca — 
A ree a Catechu , L. 
var. 
var, 
A, cone tuna, Thw. 
A . gl andifo rm is , La m . 
A.pumildy Bl. 
A. triandra, Roxb. . 
Genus Pinanga — 
P. disticha, B\. 
Betel- nut ” 
with yellow fruits” 
Pinang wangi ” 
Pinang Boring 
Padi” 
Pinang Boring” 
p ^ '* Pinang Umu” 
P. furfuraca, Bl. 
P. fCuhlii, Bl. 
P. timosa, Ridley 
P. malaiana , Griff. 
P. paradoxa, Gtiff. 
P. patu/a, Bl. 
P. riparia, Ridley 
P. subruminata, Becc 
P. Veitchii, Hort. 
P. sp. 
Genus Nenga— 
N. zuendlandraua, 
Scheff 
M. macrocarpa, Becc.... 
Genus Loxococcus— 
L. rupicoia, Wendl. ... 
Genus Actinorhvtis— 
A. calapparia , Wendl..,. “Pinang Sendawa”,. 
Genus Arc hon top hce n i x-~ 
A. Alexandra ?, Wendl. “Seaforthia elegans” 
A. Cunninghamii, Wendl. 
Genus Dictyosperma— 
D. Album, Wendl. 
D. rubrum, Wendl. ... 
Genus Ptychosperma— 
P. Me A rthuriy Wendl. 
P. Sanderiana, Ridl. ... 
P. sp. 
P. Teysmanniana, Scheff. 
Tropical Asia. 
Ceylon. 
Moluccas. 
Java. 
India. 
Malay Peninsula, 
Celebes. 
Java, 
Johore. 
Malay Peninsula. 
'Do. 
Sumatra. 
Johore 
Malay Peninsula. 
Borneo. 
Philippines. 
Malay Peninsula. 
Do. 
Ceylon. 
Malaya. 
Queensland. 
Queensland and 
~ N. S. W. 
Mauritius. 
Do. 
Australia. 
Polynesia. 
Java. 
