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FOXWORTHY. 
Sindora wallichiana Benth. Saputi. 
Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. 
Prain in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 6 6" (1897) 480-483; Ridl. 140. 
Sophora tomentosa L. Ki-koetjing (M.). 
Malay Archipelago. 
Wood hard and heavy, dark-grayish or purplish, not much used. 
K. & V. 2:100. 
ERYTHRINA TYPE. 
Butea frondosa Roxb. Palas (Sanskrit) ; Plasa (Java). 
India, Burma, Ceylon, Malay Archipelago. 
Soft and light, not durable. Gray or gray-brown, white or brown if 
cut up fresh and quickly seasoned. Durable in water. Boxes. 
Gamb. 243; Van Eed. 94; K. & V. 2:72-75. 
Erythrina indica Lam. Plate XXIV, fig. 30. Dapdap; dadap. 
India to Australia; much planted. 
Very soft and easily lacquered. Used for knife sheaths, toys, etc. 
Watt Diet. 3:269; Gamb. 242; K. & V. 2:58-61. 
Erythrina suberosa Roxb. Pangia (Hind.). 
Himalaya. 
White, very soft wood, used for sheaths, planks, etc. 
Watt Diet. 3:270; Gamb. 241. 
OXALIDACE2E. 
Averrhoa carambola L. 
Widely cultivated throughout the tropics. 
Wood bright-red, hard; used for structural work and furniture. 
Watt Diet. 1 :359; Van Eed. 54; Janssonius 2:9. 
Averrhoa bilimbi L. Blimbing. 
Same range as the preceding. 
Grayish, soft, little used. 
Van Eed. 53; Janssonius 2:13. 
Connariopsis spp. Pianggu. 
Borneo and the Malay Archipelago. 
Small trees with white and moderately soft wood. 
Becc. 573; Bargagli-Petrucei 34, tab. VII. 
LINAGES. 
Ixonanthes icosandra Jack. Plate XXIV, fig. 33. Pagar anak (M.). 
Malay Peninsula. 
Hard and heav} r , yellowish-brown; used for piling, construction, elc. 
Ridl. 95. 
