ON THE DISPERSAL OF SEEDS BY MAMMALS. 29 



Sideroxylon simdaicum. Fruit green. Seed hard, polished. 

 Squirrels. 



Mimusops elengi, L. Fruit orange. Civets (also birds). 



Achras sapota, L. Fruit brown. Seed hard, polished. 

 Civets, bats. 



Diospyros discolor. Fruit pink, dull and inconspicuous. 

 Scented Civets. 



Wilbighbeia. Fruit green. Monkeys. 



StrycJnws Tiente. Fruit green. Seeds poisonous, im- 

 bedded in a sweet pulp. Monkeys. 



FagrcBa fragrans. Fruit orange. Usually eaten by birds, 

 but also by bats. 



Baccaurea Motleyana, Hook. Fruit white. Monkeys, 

 squirrels. 



Laurinea sp. Small inconspicuous, green fruit. Hard 

 seed. Monkeys. 



Artocarpus rigida, Bl. Yellow. Fruits large yellow, incon- 

 spicuous. Seeds small enclosed in a sweet orange pulp. 

 Civets. 



Ficus (Figs). Inconspicuous fruited kinds, e.g., F. Miqiielii 

 F. Benjamiiia. Bats, also more rarely monkeys and also 

 birds. 



Quercits, Castanopsis. Fruit inconspicuous. Squirrels, 

 more rarely monkeys. 



G?ietuin sca?ide7ts, Bl. Fruit orange. Hard seed. Civets. 



Ainomum. Fruit usually inconspicuous, Squirrels, rats. 



Zingiber. Do. do. 



Musa. Wild plantain. Fruit green, inconspicuous. Seeds 

 small, hard. Monkeys. 



Curciiligo. Fruit inconspicuous, hidden. Probably eaten 

 by mice. 



Livisto7ia. Fruit black. Seed large hard. Bats. 



Caryota. Fruit dark red. Seed hard. Civets. 



Zalacca. Fruit brown, acid. Seed large hard. Rats or 

 squirrels. 



Calami. Fruit brown or yellow. Seed hard, covered with 

 thin pulp. Apparently eaten by squirrels, very speedily taken, 

 the nibbled skin only left. 



