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Terminalia littoralis, Seem.— Harvey; Lister (var. tomen- 
tella). 
New Caledonia, Fiji, Navigator, Marquesas, and Sandwich 
Islands, and throughout Malaya. Often planted in other tropical 
countries. 
Lumnitzera coccinea, Wight et Arn.—U.S. Expl. Exped.; 
Cartwright ; Lister. 
New Caledonia, Fiji, and Navigator Islands, Northern Aus- 
tralia, Malaya, and India. 
Myrracex. 
Metrosideros polymorpha, Gaudich.— Barclay ; Beechey. 
New Caledonia and Fiji eastward to the Marquesas, Sand- 
wich, end Pitcairn Islands ; also in the Kermadec group. 
As the specific name indicates, this is an exceedingly variable 
species, and it is spread all over Polynesia; yet it does not reach 
New Zealand, the home of the rest of the genus except the out- 
lying South-African I. angustifolia, Sm. 
Nelitris Forsteri, Seem.—/athews; Lister. 
Fiji and Navigator Islands. 
This should perhaps be included in the following species. 
Nelitris fruticosa, A. Gray.—U.S. Evpl. Exped.; Greffe. 
Fiji Islands. 
Eugenia amicorum, A. Gray.—Oook; Forster; Home. 
Fiji, Navigator, and Society Islands. 
Eugenia corynocarpa, A. Gray.— Home. 
Fiji and Navigator Islands. 
Eugenia Jambolana, Lam.—Cartwright. Probably cultivated. 
Widely spread in India and Malaya, both wild and cultivated, 
and extending to Australia. 
Eugenia malaccensis, Linn.— U.S. Expl. Exped. 
This fruit-tree, so generally cultivated in tropical countries, is 
regarded as indigenous in Polynesia by Seemann, Hillebrand, 
Drake del Castillo, and other writers on Polynesian botany. 
Eugenia rariflora, Benth. (forma parviflora).— Home; Lister. 
Fiji eastward to Gambier Island, in the Low Archipelago, 
and the Sandwich Islands. 
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