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New Caledonia, or Australia mentioned at the end. 



Mada 



Bridelia. 

 Actephila. 

 Plug gea. 

 Breynia. 

 Putranjiva. 



Choriophyllum. 



Toxicodendron. 



Mischodon. 



Oldjieldia. 



Bischqfia. 



Africano-Australian region. 

 Indo-Australian region. 

 Africano-Australian region. 



25 species. 



10 species. 



6 species. 



12 species. Indo-Australian region. 

 2 species. East India. 



1 species. Malayan region. 



2 species. 



1 species. 



1 species. Tropical Africa. 



] species. Tropical Asia and South-Pacific 



South Africa. 

 Cevlon. 



Uapaca. 

 Aporosa. 



7 species. 

 30 species. 



islands. 



Tropical Africa and Madagascar. 

 Tropical Asia. 



Daphniphyllum. 11 species. Tropical and eastern subtropical Asia. 



Baccaurea. 



33 



species 



Antidesma. 



Hymenocardia. 

 Cyathogyne. 

 Die (eli a. 

 Galearia. 



Microdesmis. 



Elateriospermum 



Tritaxis. 



Givotia. 



Bicinodendron. 



Manniophyton. 



Trigonostemon. 



Paracroton. 

 Ostodes. 



Codiceum. 



Tropical Asia and South- Pacific 

 islands. 



60 species. Africano-Australian region. 



5 species. Tropical Africa and Asia. 

 1 species. Tropical Africa. 

 1 species. Malayan region. 



12 species. Malayan region. 



4 species. Tropical Africa and Asia. 



1 species. Malayan region. 



3 species. Tropical Asia, 



1 species. ~" 



1 species. Tropical Africa. 



2 species. Tropical Africa. 

 10 species. Tropical Asia. 



1 species. Malayan region. 



6 species. Tropical Asia. 



4 species. Malayan region, Australia and South- 



East India. 



Blachia. 



6 species. 



Pacific islands. 

 East India and Eastern Asia. 



Dimorphocalyx. 4 species. Tropical Asia. 



Cluytia. 



28 species. 



Agrostistackys. 

 Sumbavia. 



Crotonogyne. 

 Ckrozophora. 



Southern extratropical and tropical 

 Africa. 



6 species. Tropical Africa and Asia. 



I species 



Malayan region 



1 species. Tropical Africa 



6 species. 



Speranskia, 



I species. 



Europe, East Mediterranean, and ad- 

 joining tropical regions. 

 North China. 



