VARIETIES OF SANBAL WOOW. 99 



lias been tbuud ou the mouiitaius, but is very 



ChmAmL eotle. Iti Itbe Bkud cl Timor, i^ka- 



raenil. In the Island of Amboyna, Ayasru. At 

 the Fldji group, larse. At the Sandwich Islands, 

 lliahi. 



X^mt varieties of ^4 miM-mtd. mt 



(more particuhirly in the islands to the cast- 

 ward,) the MarqiTesas, Ficiji, New Ilebruh^s 

 groups, Sec. ; the Island of Juan Fernandez ; 

 and have been occasionally found on the high 



High Island. Mr. Crawford observ^ if^iMs^ 

 Arch'ipelar/o, vol. i, p. 419, 420,) rer>])ectii]g 

 sandal-wood, tliat it is "a native of the Indian 

 islands, and is found of three varieties, white, 

 yeUow^ t&di t tw0 &m bang tao^t 

 esteeinad* Vmm JBm m& Madnra; eastward, 



it is scattered in small quantities throiifTlinnt tlie 

 different islands, iniprovino- in quantity ami (pia- 

 lity as we move to the east, until we reach Timor, 



wi^iifie tke fc^ mdi largest supply is ofcftalaaed*'* 

 And he obsetves^i — ^*^ ln w^siem ^ou^iM^j 

 whtre it cither does not exist at all, or exists 

 in small quantity and of bad quality ; it is uni- 

 versally known by the Sanscrit name of Ciiaii- 

 dana, iv0m l^rh^ce it may be fair to infer, that 



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