Oxalis corniculata, L.
SIMARUBEÆ
Soulamca amara, Lam.
RUTACEÆ.
Evodia hortensis, Forst.: vulgo “Luk-a-luk.”
Rutacea (§ Toddaliæ?). Detached leaves and flowers picked up from the ground at the foot of a tall forest tree. Flowers “4-meri; petala imbricata libera; stamina 4 libera, pet. alterna, ovarium liberum integrum, 4-loc?”
BURSERACEÆ.
Canarium sp. . . No flowers obtained. A tall forest tree, a hundred feet and upwards in height. Vulgo “Kai.” Known as the Solomon Island almond tree. The kernels afford a common article of food in August and September.
Canarium? vulgo “Nie.” A tree with buttresses, a hundred feet high.
Canarium? vulgo “Nie.” A tall forest tree, with buttresses, 100 to 150 feet high.