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Names. 



Remarks. 



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618 



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622 



Achras Sapota, L. 



ogoScoooS 



Twot trt pat. 



Sideroxylon tomentosum, Uoxh, 



Tht oho. 

 Sideroxjlon attenuatum, DC. 

 Sideroxylon grandifolium, Wall, 



Tan tha pot pjn. 



ogo5oooo5o5 



Twt ta pdt pm. 



Bassia villosa, Wall, 



Isonandra ealoneura, Kurz. 



Isonandra obovata, Qriff. 



Isonandra polyantha, Kurz. 



Payena lucida, BC. 



Payena paralleloneura, Kuvz. 



E. 



40 60 



(P cult.) Cultivated 



15 30 + 3 4 

 only. 

 Wood uniformly-brown, close-grained, ra- 

 ther light, hard. Valued in South Ame- 

 rica for the shingles of corn-houses. 

 Bark said to be a good substitute for 

 chinine. 



E? small tree. (Pr' 5000- SS = 

 Ca S. ; Lat. Eng and dry forests. 1. 

 Wood brown, loose-grained, fibrous, rather 

 heavy. 



E. (T.) 



E. large tree. (P M.) 



E ? (A). 



E. 



50 60 



30-40 + 3-5 (A:^'"^'^- S = 

 Chloritic and Serpentine rocks. Ever- 

 green tropical forests. s. 



E. (T.) Yields Gutta percha. 



E. ^^7^^ (Ar^ z 12000. SS 



Si S. 



Evergreen tropical forests. s. 

 Yields gutta percha probably not inferior to 

 that of Singapore. 



E. (T?). 



E. 



70 80 



40 50 + 5 7 



SS = Metam. 

 forests. s : 1. 



(M T 1000 0- 

 Evergreen tropical 



