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Calophyllum inophyllum, Linn. 



Caloph >/ll urn inophyllum, Linn.; Benth., El. Ausfcr., i. p. 183; Hook., El. Brit. Ind., i. p. 273 ; Miq., 

 Fl. Ind. But., i. 2, p. 510; Seem., FL Vit., p. 12; Nadeaud, Enum. PL Tahiti, p. 69; Jouan in 

 Mem. Soc. Sci. Nat. Cherbourg, xi., 1865, p. 101 ; Mann in I'roc. Amer. Acad., vii. p. 156. 



Arrou ; Ki ; Timor Laut ; Larat. — An exceedingly common sea-shore tree in 

 Polynesia, the Mascarene Islands, India, and the Indian Archipelago. Though growing 

 chiefly in maritime districts, it succeeds perhaps almost equally well inland, and is 

 cultivated throughout India. 



DIPTEROCARPE;E. 

 Vateria papuana, Dyer MSS. (Plate LXIV. B.) 



Vatica papuana, Dyer in Journ. Bot., 1878, p. 100. 

 Arrou. — Also from Piamoi, Southern New Guinea, and in the New Guinea drift. For 

 further particulars concerning this tree see above in the enumeration of the seeds and 

 seed-vessels in the New Guinea drift. 



MALVACEAE. 

 Sida rhombifolia, Linn. 



Sida rhomhifolia, Linn.; Benth., FL Austr., i. p. 196; Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., i. 2, p. 142 ; Hook. £., 

 Fl. Brit. Ind., i. p. 323. 



Timor Laut. — A generally diffused shrub or half-shrub, in warm countries of both 

 hemispheres. It is variable, and several forms have been described as species. 



Sida carpinifolia, Linn. 



Sida carpinifolia, Linn. ; Hook, f., Fl. Brit. Ind., i. p. 323; Miq., Fl. Ind. Eat. i. 2, p. 143 {Sida 

 dauntoniana). 



Arrou ; Timor Laut. — A very widely diffused herb in warm countries, yet it is not 

 known to inhabit Australia or Polynesia. 



Sida humilis, Willd. 



Sida humilis, Willd. ; Hook, f., Fl. Brit. Ind., i. p. 322 ; Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., i. 2, p. 139. 



Timor Laut.— A widely spread weed in Tropical Asia, Africa, and America, but 

 hitherto not found in Australia. 



Abutilon indicum, Don. 



Abutilon indicum, Don; Benth., Fl. Austr., i. p. 202; Miq., FL Ind. Bat., i. 2, p. 146; Hook, f., FL 

 Brit. Ind., i. p. 326; Griseb., Fl. Brit. W. Ind., p. 78, partim. 

 Timor Laut; Letti— Widely spread in Tropical Asia, Africa, and Australia, and 



