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am convinced that 7’. pomifera, DC. (Dalrymplea pomifera, 
Roxb. Cor. Pl. iii. t. 279) is only a tree of North Indian low 
levels and that the one found in the Western Ghats and on the 
West Coast is distinct from it. I have therefore described it as 
T. malabarica (Kew Bull. 1916, 135). 
ANACARDIACEAE. 
Bucuananta. | have followed Dr. Cooke in adopting the 
name Buchanania Lanzan, Spr., for the well-known B. latifolia. 
The identity of B. intermedia, Wight, Ic. t. 81, seems to be in 
some doubt. In the Flora of British India it is considered as a 
times has rather thicker leaves, and I think I am right in follow- 
ing Beddome and quoting B. intermedia under B. angustifolia. 
ght ones can collect specimens in all stages of 
flower, leaf and fruit, and settle such questions as this. 
Notnorrcia. This genus was founded by Blume in 1850 
eA _ plant Pecribes by Wight in 1840 in Ill. i. 185 and 
Girt 
atone Hoo pe hopegia Colebrookiana, Blume, var. 
~ , Monogr. iv. 468, wh : 
tee Wiehe Te 4s 296: But all. the ame, these cannct he ony 
doubt at Wight’s 
