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Citrus, L, 
Mbdica, />., var. Acida, Brandis ; Lime, Limbo, M. ; 
Limbu, Hind. Generally cultivated. — J. S. G. 
Cultivated in the tropics. Ameni, Anderut, Kiltan (Lacca- 
dives), Minikoi. 
Var. LIMONÜM ; Lemon ; Bodu Limbo, M. (=big lime). 
Cultivated in Landu.— J. S. G. 
Aurantium, L, ; Orange ; Moli, M. 
Cultivated in Fua Muluku, from which the fruit is some- 
times brought to Male.” — J. S. G. 
Cultivated in warm countries. Anderut (Laccadives). 
Decumana, Z/. ; Niyaduru, M. ; Shaddock, Pumelo. 
I. Didi, 25 ! Trimen’s list. Male and Addu, Gardiner. 
Cultivated in Trop. Asia, &c. One tree on Minikoi, Prain. 
[Ægle Marmelos, Gorr. ; the Bael. Cultivated in Mi- 
nikoi, Prain.] 
Simaruhece, 
Suriana — 
maritima, L.; Halaveli, Halia veli, M. 
I. Didi, 137 ! Goifurfehendu Atoll, Hulule. At the ex- 
treme S.W. corner, a little w^ay back from the beach ; 
sparsely distributed in the group, never in large masses, 
Gardiner ! 
A cosmopolitan littoral tropical species ; rare in Ceylon, 
known only from Jaffna and Trincomalee ^ Minikoi, Prain. 
Laccadives, in Bitrapar, Bangaro, and Kadamum, Prain. 
Diego Garcia, Hemsley. 
Meliacece. 
Azadirachta, a. Juss, 
INDICA, A, Juss. ; Hiti, M. ; Kohomba, S. ; the 
Margosa. 
I. Didi, 64 ! “ Not seen.’W. S. G. 
Native of India and Ceylon, commonly cultivated for the 
sake of the medicinal bark and oil (obtained from the seeds). 
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