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SAPINDACE^. 



53. Eeioglossum edule Blume. 

 Both islands, on ridges, common. 

 India, Burma, Malaya, North Australia. 



54. Allophtlus Cobbe Blume. 



Great and Little Coco ; not iincommou along the western aea-face. 

 India, Burma, Malaya. 

 65. Sapindds Danuiu Voigfc. 

 Great Coco. 

 Assam, Burma. 



56. POMETIA TOMENTOSA Kurz. 



Great Coco, common. 



Indo-China, Andamans, Mcobara, Malaya, Ceylon. 



57. DODON^A VISCOSA Linn. 



Great Coco ; a small tree very common at the north-east corner of 

 the island. 



Cosmopolitan in the tropics. 



ANACARDIAOEJ]]. 



58. Odina Wodier Roxb. 

 Great Coco. 



India, Ceylon ; Bui'ma, Tenasserim. 



59. Paeishia msiGNis Hook. f. 

 Great Coco ; in leaf only. 

 Tenasserim, Andamans. 



60. Sembcarpus subpanduriformis Wall. 



Great Coco only, but there rather frequent near the eastern coast. 



Chittagong ; Gamble. Arracan, in the Kolodyne valley, Kurz ; on 

 Boronga Island, Kurz. Originally this was known only from specimens 

 grown in the Calcutta garden (introduced from Chittagong) distributed 

 by Dr. Wallich (^Gat. n. 987). 



61. Semegarpus heterophtllus Blume. 



Great Coco, interior, rather frequent ; Little Coco, interior, extreme- 

 ly common. 



Pegu, Tenasserim ; Andamans, Nicobars ; Sumatra, Java. 



62. Spondias mangipeea Willd. 



Great Coco and Little Coco, very common in the interior of both 

 islands ; the fruits are yellow and extremely sour, but much eaten by 

 the wild pigs (Sus andamanensis) which abound. 



Tropical Asia ; Mr. Kurz found this in S. Andaman also. 



63. Dracontomelum mangiferdm Blume. 



Great and Little Coco, frequent : in leaf only. 



