2nd image is of Sweetinia macropylla as per another thread 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/indiantreepix/2DEP2ILlU2k>.

On Tuesday, 25 March 2008 20:54:41 UTC+5:30, satish phadke wrote:
>
> Khaya senegalensis and Swietenia mahogani
> Both these are Mahogany trees of Meliaceae family.
> Khaya is the african variety while Swietenia is probably more 
> native(Probably means: in India for a longer time than other one)
> At least in Pune the first one is seen planted in large number by the 
> roadside due to its pale but bright evergreen colour and the Swietenia is 
> becoming less common.....literally one has to search for an occasional 
> saved tree (at least in city)It has a darker green foliage and pointed 
> curved leaves..........You can see the earlier photographs by Dr.Garg.
> Satish
>
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