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Names. 



llemarks. 



317 



Anacardium oocidentale L. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 163. 



Tax ho thd yak. 



318 



Semecarpus Anacardium, L. f. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 166. 



319 



Semecarpus cuneifolius, B,oxh. 

 Che pm. 



320 



321 



822 



323 



324 



Semecarpus acuminatns, Kurz. 



Che pm. 

 Semecarpus albescens, Kurz. 



Semecarpus heterophyllus, Bl. 

 Drimycarpus racemosus, Hf, et Th. 



Holigarna longifolia, Itoxh. 



1 Sylv. Madr. t. 167. 



EP 



25 30 



(T 0'). SS ^ 



8 15 + 2 3 

 Aren. Beach-jungles. 1. 

 Wood dark-brown, excellent for charcoal. 

 Exudes an astringent pellucid gum like 

 gum-arabic, forming a good varnish. 

 The juice issuing from incisions in the 

 bark yields an indelible marking ink. 

 The pericarp of the nuts produces a black 

 aerid oil (cardole or cashew apple oil), 

 while the seeds themselves yield a very 

 good edible oil. 



E? 



30 40 



(0 1000'). 



Wood grey or reddish white, soft and useless. 

 Nuts used as a mordant, and for making 

 an indelible marking ink. The tree also 

 yields a brown gum. 



L^ so-so'+'Le ^^'-^'-^Q^Q')- 



SS == Si S., Metam. Upper-mixed 

 forests. 1. 

 Wood white turning pale-brown, rather 

 light, coarsely fibrous, and rather close- 

 grained. It is soft and useless, being soon 

 attacked by xylophages. The tree yields a 

 black resin, and the nuts produce an 

 indelible marking ink. 



L'' 



40 60 



20-30 + 4-6 ^^-^'^' -^Q'^Q^>- 

 SS = Si S. Upper mixed forests. 1. 



E? large tree (M 500'). 

 Exudes a black varnish. 



SS. = Lat. f 



E- 25-J|o:fTzr-6(P'M'-T_30ooo. 



SS = Metam. Si S. Evergreen tropical 

 forests. 8. 



E. large tree (C P' 1000 ';. SS = Si S. 

 Evergreen tropical forests. s. 



E&Lh 



50 



? + 6 6 



varnish. 



(C T). Yields a black 



