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Caput XXIII. 
Manga foetida, p. 98, t. 22. 
On the authority of Loureiro this has been described in 
the Encyclopedie (Sup. iii. 583) under the name of Man- 
gifera fcetida. The acrimony of the juice, in its bark, shews 
a strong affinity with the genus which I called Holigarna, 
a name adopted by Dr Roxburgh (Hort. Beng. 
Caput XXIV. 
Durio, p. 99, t. 29. 
This is the Durio zibetliinus of modern botanists. The 
species mentioned by Rumphius are merely such varieties 
as occur in plants much cultivated. 
Caput XXV. 
Saccus arboreus major, p. 104, t. 30. 
1 think there can be no doubt that this is the same with 
the Tsjaca maram of the Hortus Malabaricus. 1 know no 
tree better, and every word that Rumphius says, so far as 
I can judge, I consider applicabk to the common Jaca tree 
of India. Notwithstanding this, Willdenow, for his Arto- 
carpus integrifoUa, does not quote this account, which, 
in my opinion, is better than that of Rheede; and the 
Compilers of the Encyclopedie consider it as a distinct spe- 
cies, calling it Artocarpus heterophylla, while the Tsjaca 
Maram they call A. Jaca. It is true, that they quote this 
plant of Rumphius with doubt, and therefore their A. he- 
terophylla may be a real species: but I would observe, 
that, some of the leaves being entire and others lobed, is 
no proof whatever of a distinct species ; all the species of 
Artocarpus that I know, the Bread-fruit excepted, having 
the leaves on their young plants lobed, while those on the 
