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Combretaceae 
by Johs. Schmidt. 
Terminalia L. 
1. T. Katappa L. 
Common throughout the area explored on sandy seashores, Often cul- 
tivated around villages (No. 792). 
Area: Madagascar, Malay Archipelago, New Guinea, Pacific Islands; com- 
monly cultivated in tropical countries. 
2. TB. sp. 
Klong Son; edge of the jungle; a tall tree (No. 657). 
Calycopteris Lamk. 
3. ¢€. floribunda Lamk. 
Dry plains near Lem Dan and dry places in the jungle near Klong Munsé. 
A large scandent shrub. Flowering in January and February. Swarms of insects 
are often seen around flowering specimens (No. 141, 383, 408, 448), 
Area: India, in tropical parts of the Western Peninsula, also found from 
Assam to Singapore. 
Quisqualis L. 
4. Q. indica L. 
Jungle near Klong Son; flowering in March (No. 684). 
Area: Indo China, Malay Archipelago, Philippines, Western Tropical Africa, 
often cultivated in tropical countries. 
Lumnitzera Willd. 
5. L. coceinea W. & Arn. 
Very common throughout the area explored with the Mangroves. Flowering 
in January, February, March; a small tree or a shrub with red flowers (No. 80). 
Area: Malay Peninsula, Malay Archipelago, Northern Australia, Pacific 
Islands. 
6. L. racemosa Willd. 
A shrub with white flowers, far less common than the preceding species. 
like this on the shores with the Mangroves; Koh Kong and Lem Ngob (No. 356). 
Area: Coasts of both Peninsule, Malay Archipelago, E. Africa, Madagascar, 
N. Australia. 
