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MACARANGA RIPARIA Engl. in Bot. Jahrb. vii. (1886) 463 ; Schum. & Laut. 
397 ; Nova Guinea, viii. (1910) 235, (1912) 789; Ridl. in Trans. 
Linn. Soe. ser. 2, Bot. ix. (1916) 147. 
Manokoeari, ridge behind “campong,? common in high forest on 
“korane,” 300". Fl, 9. Jans 6177. 
Distrib. New Guinea (D.N.W., Doré, Teysmann; Humboldt Bay, 
Gjellerup; D.S.W., Noord River, Versteeg, von Roemer; Utakwa River, 
Kloss; N.E. and adjacent islands). Kei Islands. 
“ A fine tree = 80 m. in height. Quite common.” 
Excacarta Acauiocaa L. Sp. Pl. ed. 1, 1288; Schum. & Laut. 406 ; Nova 
Guinea, viii. (1910) 241. 
Manokoeari, Langgén, in mangrove association. Fl., Fr., 9. 6216. 
Distrib. New Guinea (D.N.W., Humboldt Bay, Wichmann; D.S.W., 
Merauke, Brandenhorst ; N.E. and adjacent islands). Brit. India, Malaya, 
Papuasia, Philippines, 8. China, E. Australia, and Polynesia. 
CELASTRACES. 
Evonymus savanicus Bl. Bijdr. 1146. 
Manokoeari, 200’, high forest on “korang.” Fl. Jan. 6182. 
Distrib. Indo-China, Timor, Philippines, Kei and Aru Islands, N.E. 
Australia. 
‘Tree, with greenish-white flowers. 
SAPINDACEA. 
ALLOPHYLLUS Copse Bl. Rumphia, iii. 131. 
Manokoeari, 200’, creeper in clearings and on edge of forest. 1. (white), 
Fr. Jan. 6203. 
Distrib. India, Ceylon, Malay Peninsula, Andaman Islands, Java, Borneo, 
Little Kei Islands, Philippines ; Samoa and Vavau. 
TILIACES. 
GREWIA AcuMINATA Juss. in Ann. Mus. Paris, iv. (1804) 91, t. 48; of 
Hochreutiner’s Cat. Bog. Nev. i. 47, in Bull. Inst. Bot. Buit. xix. 
(1904) 46. 
Dammar Island, on sea-shore. Fl., Fr. Jan. 6291. 
Distrib. Philippines, Borneo, Java, Malay Peninsula. 
Shrub, with white flowers. This plant was found growing in a clump on 
the edge of the beach, the forest having been cleared behind it. It agrees 
well with the large series at Kew of the species included by Hochreutiner 
with G. acuminata, though the leaves are larger than in the specimens seen. 
