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thickets, second-growth forests, etc., inland, at low and medium altitudes; 
locally common. I fail to see how Melia candollei Juss. can be distinguished 
from M. dubia Cav. India to tropical Africa, southern China and Formosa 
through Malaya to tropical Australia. 
Local names: Bagalnga (C. Bis.) ; bagalunga (Bis.); balagango (Tag.) ; 
bulilising (Ilk.); gango (Tag.); kintana (Tag.); malabuaya (Chab); ma- 
laiba (Tag.); malunggaiain (Tag.); mangulingau (Lan.); sili-sili (Tag.). 
7. AZADIRACHTA A. Jussieu 
AZADIRACHTA INTEGRIFOLIOLA Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 4 (1909) 
Bot. 272. 
Palawan, Masbate, Basilan, Elmer 12638, F. B. 11248 Curran, 5186 
Manalo, 25758 Natividad, 22510 Pray, Merrill 2577. In forests at low 
altitudes. Endemic. 
Local names: Danggo (Tagb.); kalantas (Tagb., P. Bis.); maranggo 
(Tagb.). 
8. SANDORICUM Cavanilles 
SANDORICUM KOETJAPE (Burm. f.) Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 7 (1912) 
Bot. 237, Fl. Manila (1912) 274, Interpret. Herb. Amb. (1917) 
308, Sp. Blancoanae (1918) 209. 
Melia koetjape Burm. f. Fl. Ind. (1768) 101. 
Trichilia nervosa Vahl Symb. 1 (1790) 31. 
Sandoricum indicum Cav. Diss. 4 (1787) 359, t. 202, 203; DC. Prodr. 
1 (1824) 621; Blanco FI. Filip. ed. 2 (1845) 242, ed. 3, 2 (1878) 
85, t. 127; Miq. FI. Ind. Bat. 17 (1858-59) 591; C. DC. Monog. 
Phan. 1 (1878) 461; F.-Vill. Novis. App. (1880) 42; Vidal Phan. 
Cuming. Philip. (1885) 102, Rev. Pl. Vase. Filip. (1886) 82; Perk. 
Frag. Fl. Philip. (1904) 81; Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 1 (1906) 
Suppl. 71. 
Sandoricum ternatum Blanco Fl. Filip. (1837) 346. 
Throughout the settled areas of the Philippines, planted and semicul- 
tivated, abundant in some second-growth forests. Perhaps an introduced 
species in the Philippines, but now thoroughly established. Siam and 
Indo-China throughout the Malayan region, often cultivated. 
Local names: Santol, santo6r (most dialects); katul (Sbl.). 
Burman’s type, examined by Dr. Hochreutiner, represents this form. 
See Ridley, Journ. Bot. 60 (1922) 273, for his views on the application of 
the specific name. | 
SANDORICUM VIDALII Merr. in Govt. Lab. Publ. (Philip.) 6 (1904) 8. 
Sandoricum borneense F.-Vill. Novis. App. (1880) 48; Vidal Cat. PI. 
Prov. Manila (1880) 22, non Miq. 
Sandoricum harmsianum Perk. Frag. Fl. Phliip. (1904) 31, 152. 
Luzon (Nueva Vizcaya, Zambales, Nueva Ecija, Tayabas, Bataan, 
Rizal, Laguna, Camarines, Sorsogon), Mindoro, Palawan, Samar, Negros, 
Mindanao. In primary forests at low and medium altitudes. Endemic. 
Local names: Bago-santél (Tag.); bangon-sant6l (Tag.); biot (Gad.); 
magsantol (Sbl.); malabobonau (S. L. Bis.); malasantol (Tag. Bik.) ; 
malapakhi (Tagb.); malarambo (Tag.). 
