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In a note Kerr says this tree may be merely cultivated as it 

 occurs always near houses. The flowers and young leaves, which 

 are bitter, are boiled and eaten with rice. 



Lao name, Saliem (ex Kerr). 



Azadirachta indica, Juss.f., var. siamensis, Valeton. 



PI. Bogor. Excicc, 141. 



Intruduced to Buitenzorg Gardens from Siam. 



Melia Azedarach, Linn. — F.B.I., i. p. 544; For. Fl. Burma, i. 

 p. 212 ; Coll. et Hemsl., Journ. Linn. Soc, xxviii. p. 31 ; Hosseus, 

 ii. p. 389 ; Fl. Indo-Chine, i. p. 727. 



Raheng (ex Hosseus). 



Distr. India, Indo-China, Malay Archipelago. 



Melia Toosendan, Sieb. et Zucc. — King, Journ. As. Soc. Beng., 

 lxiv. p. 20 ; Fl. Indo-Chine, i. p. 729. 



Muang Prow, Meh Kaut, 450 m., Kerr, 1034. 

 Distr. Japan, Khasia, Manipur, Sumatra. 

 Lao name, Mai Krien (ex Kerr). 



Chisocheton divergens, Blume, var. robustus, Valeton. 



PI. Bogor. Exsicc, 145. 



Introduced to Buitenzorg Gardens from Siam. 



Aglaia odorata, Lour. — F.B.I., i. p. 554 ; Williams, Bull. Herb. 

 Boiss., v. (1905) p. 219 ; Fl. Indo-Chine, i. p. 756. 



Meh Ping, Kampeng, in mixed jungle, Kerr, 2032. 



Distr. China to Malaya — often cultivated. 



Lao name, Mai K'Yom (ex Kerr). 



Amoora gigantea, Pierre, ex descr. Aglaia gigantea, Pelligrin, Fl. 

 Indo-Chine, i. p. 769. 



Sriracha, Nawng Kai Ploi, in evergreen jungle, 90 m., Kerr, 2123. 



Distr. Laos, Cambodia, Cochinchina (ex Fl. Indo-Chine). 



Siamese name, Ta Sua Bai Lek (ex Kerr). 



Amoora polystachya, Hook. f. et Jackson. A. Rohituka, Wight et 

 Arm— F.B.I., i. p. 559 ; For. Fl. Burma, i. p. 220 ; Williams, Bull. 

 Herb. Boiss., v. (1905) p. 218 ; Craib, Kew Bull. 1911, p. 27. 



Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 330-900 m., Kerr, 713, 1451. 



Distr. India, China, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra. 



Lao name, Mai Hahn Kahn (ex Kerr). 



Walsura robusta, Roxb. — F.B.I., i. p. 565 ; For. Fl. Burma, i. 

 p. 223 ; Fl. Indo-Chine, i. p. 785. 



Phre, 156-240 m., Luang ~Vanpruk,'\\6, 120. 



Distr. Indo-China. 



Walsura villosa, Wall— F.B.I., i. p. 564 ; For. Fl. Burma, 

 i. p. 223 ; Williams, Bull. Herb. Boiss., v. (1905) p. 219 ; Fl. Indo- 

 Chine, i. p. 788. 



Meh Kung, 450 m., Kerr, 1023 ; Phre, 156-240 m., Luang 

 Vanpruk, 121. 



Distr. Burma, Cochinchina. 



Lao name, Mai Ki Law (ex Kerr). 



Heynea trijuga, Roxb. — F.B.I., i. p. 565 ; Fl. Indo-Chine, i. 

 p. 791. Walsura trijuga, Kurz, For. Fl. Burma, i. p. 225. 

 Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 300-900 m., Kerr, 591, 1762. 

 Distr. India, Burma, Yunnan, Malay Peninsula. 

 Both plants quoted belong to the form pubescens (Kurz, pro. sp.). 



