47() FOXWOHTHY. 



Garuga pinnata Rozb. Kharpat. 



Northwestern India. 



The reddish-gray, very heavy, but not durable wood, with darker heart, 

 serves for interior finishing and cabinet work. 



Wan Did. 3:4S4; Gamb. 138; N8rd. IX; Janiaoniua 2:s7. 



Protium javanicum Burm. Trengaloen. 



Java. 



Bard and heavy;, sap wood whitish, small; heartwood reddish-brown, 



fine-grained. Pores moderate-sized, evenly scattered. Pith-rays very 



small. A good strong and durable structural timber. 

 K. & V. 4:22-25; Van Eed. 61; Janssonius 2:93. 



Santiria oblongifolia Bl. 



Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo. 



Wood grayish, not hard and not very durable; used for temporary 



enlist rilel ion. 



K. & V. 4:2(5-28. 



Trigonochlamys griffithii Hook. f. Kadondong rnata hari ; kijai; kuinpai 

 ruman (M. ). 



Malay Peninsula. 



Wood dark-yellow, red, or yellowish-wbite, grain medium, fairly bard, 

 heavy; does not split; durable; used in house building. 

 Ridl. 99. 



mi:liaci:j:. 



Wood usually red, sometimes yellow or gray, more rarely white, 

 sometimes with irregular concentric bands of loose texture. Pores 

 various, rather scanty, generally moderate-sized. Pith-rays usually 

 moderate-sized. 



Aglaia. Wood usually red or reddish-brown, hard to \^ry bard and 

 heavy. Seasonal rings often distinct; sometimes ring-porous. Poree 

 small to medium size, often connected by concentric wavy lines of wood 

 parenchyma. Pith-rays fine, numerous, evenly distributed. 



Aglaia clarkii Merr. Plate XXV. fig. .'59. Tucan-calao. 

 Philippine!. 



Hard and heavy, durable. Furniture and structural work. 

 Phil. Woods 395. 



Aglaia eusideroxylon K. & V. Lotongj langsat-loetoeng (Jav.) ; ijzerhout 

 (Dutch). 

 Java. 



Extremely bard and heavy, aromatic, dark red, durable. Used foi 

 bouse and bridge building. 



K. & V. 3:128-132; Van Eed. 62. 



