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FOXWORTHY. 
Albizzia lebbekoides Benth. 
Java, Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, Philippines. 
Heartwood very dark-brown. 
Pierre 399; Van Eed. 115; K. & V. 1 :306-308. 
Albizzia littoralis T. & B. Kelor-pante (M. ). 
Philippines and Malaya. 
Not much used. 
Van Eed. 115; K. & V. 1 : 301-303. 
Albizzia moluccana Miq. Sengon-laoet (Java). 
Java and the Moluccas. 
Strasburger Hist. Beitr. 3:166-176; Ridl. 143; Van Eed. 115; Btirgerstein 
Bericht. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. ( 1894) 170-172. -• 
Albizzia montana Benth. “Caju Ticcos major;” kemlandingan (Java). 
Java, Sumatra, New Caledonia, Australia. 
The odor of the hard and durable wood ( lignum murinurn) attracts 
mice. 
E.-Pr. 3 3 : 106; Van Eed. 116; K. & V. 1:292-295. 
Albizzia odoratissima Benth. Suriya-mara. 
India, Ceylon. 
Hard, very durable; sapwood white, heartwood dark-brown, brightly 
banded. Agricultural implements and furniture. Looks like rosewood. 
E.-Pr. 3 3 : 106 ; Watt Diet. 1:159; Stone 73, pi. V, fig. J,0 ; Pierre 398. 
Albizzia procera Benth. “White siris” ; acleng parang (Phil.). 
India and Burma, Andaman and Cocos Islands, to the Philippines. 
Wood hard and moderately heavy to heavy. Sapwood large, yellowish- 
white, not durable; heartwood brown, shining, with alternate belts of 
darker and lighter color; very like that of A. lebbeh and often indis- 
tinguishable from it. Sugar cane crushers, rice pounders, wheels, agri- 
cultural implements, bridges, and house posts. Often used in the 
Philippines as a substitute for aclc ( Pithecolobium acle (Blanco) Vid.), 
which it much resembles. 
Gamb. 305; Watt Diet. 1:159; Nord. XI, V (Mimosa elata) ; Van Eed. 116; 
Pierre 398. 
Albizzia saponaria Blume. Gogong casay (Phil.). 
Malaya. 
Wood whitish, not durable, capable of producing a lather when rubbed 
with water. 
Albizzia stipulata Boiv. 
Tropical and subtropical Asia and Malay Archipelago. 
Sapwood large, white; heartwood brown, soft. A good insect-proof 
wood. House building, agricultural implements, furniture, and cabinet 
making. 
E.-Pr. 3 3 : 106 ; Van Eed. 117; K. & V. 1:303-305. 
