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SAPINDACE^. 
63. Eeioglossum edule Blume. 
Both islands, on ridges, common. 
India, Burma, Malaya, North Australia. 
54. Allophtlus Cobbs Blume. 
Great and Little Coco ; not uncommon along the western sea-face. 
India, Burma, Malaya. 
65. Sapindus Danura Voigt. 
Great Coco. 
Assam, Burma. 
56. POMETIA TOMENTOSA Kurz. 
Great Coco, common. 
Indo-China, Andamans, Nicobars, Malaya, Ceylon. 
67. DoDON.ffiA viscosA Linn. 
Great Coco ; a small tree very common at the north-east corner of 
the island. 
Cosmopolitan in the tropics. 
ANACARDIACE^. 
68. Odina Wodier Roxb. 
Great Coco. 
India, Ceylon ; Burma, Tenasserim. 
59. Parishia insignis Hook. f. 
Great Coco ; in leaf only. 
Tenasserim, Andamans. 
60. Semecarpus subpandtjriformis Wall. 
Great Coco only, but there rather frequent near the eastern coast. 
Chittagong ; Gamble. Arracan, in the Kolodyne valley, Kurz ; on 
Boronga Island, Kurz. Originally this was known only from specimens 
grown in the Calcutta garden (introduced from Chittagong) distributed 
by Dr. Wallich (Caif. n. 987). 
61. Semecarpus heterophtllus Blume. 
Great Coco, interior, rather frequent; Little Coco, interior, extreme¬ 
ly common. 
Pegu, Tenasserim ; Andamans, Nicobars ; Sumatra, Java. 
62. Spondias mangieera Willd. 
^ Great Coco and Little Coco, very common in the interior of both 
islands; the fruits are yellow and extremely sour, but much eaten by 
the wild pigs (Sus andamanensis) which abound. 
Tropical Asia; Mr. Kurz found this in S. Andaman also. 
63. Dracontomelum mangiferum Blume. 
Great and Little Coco, frequent: in leaf onlv 
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