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BURSERAOE^. 
33. Garuga pinnata Roxb. 
Great Coco; common. 
India, Burma, Malaya. 
34. Canarium euphyllum Kurz. 
Great Coco ; very common. 
Andamans. 
MELIACE^. 
35. Aglaia andamanica Hiern. 
Great Coco, Little Coco ; common. Flowers sweet-smelling. 
Andamans. 
36. Amoora Rohituka W. & A. 
Great Coco ; common. 
India, Burma, Malaya. 
37. Carapa moltjccensis Lamk. 
Great Coco; rather uncommon. The form with obtuse leaves (G. 
obovata Bl.) only occasional in the creeks, but very fiequent germinating 
along the beaches of all the islands. The form with ovate cordate 
acuminate leaves in two or three places on rochy parts of the eastern 
coast. Little Coco ; in one place only (form = O', obovata Bl.) 
38. Chickrassia tabularis A. Juss. ? 
Great Coco; common. In leaf only, but evidently identical with the 
tree identified with this species by Mr. Kurz in Beg. Veg. Andam., p. 33. 
OLACINE.^. 
39. Cansjera Rheedii Gmel. 
Great Coco; a common climber. 
India, Burma, Malaya, N. Australia, S. China. 
40. Phlebocaltmna Lobbiana Mast. 
Little Coco. 
Tenasserim and Martaban. 
41. Sarcos'I’IGma Wallichii Baill. (S. edule Kurz.) 
Great Coco ; rather common. 
Andamans. Mr. Kurz has in the Calcutta herbarium suggested 
the reduction of his own species to S Wallichii Baill., a plant from the 
Salween valley, nor is there any character by which the two can be 
distinguished. 
CELASTRINE^. 
42. Glyptopetalum calocarpum Prain, Jour. As. Soc. Beng., lx, 2, 209 
— Euonymus calocarpus Kurz. 
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