400 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1891. 



Boswellia serrata, Roxb., growing in India and yielding the 

 Guggalu of Sanskrit writers. 



Aquilaria Agallocha, Roxb., and A. moluccana, Larcik., yielding 

 Aloes or Eagle-wood. 



Styrax Benzoin, Dryander, yielding Benzoin or Benjamin. 



S(y rax officinalis, Linn., yielding the bark sold as Usturak in the 

 bazars. 



Liquidamber orientalis, Miller, yielding Liquid storax, the Silaras 

 of the bazars. 



Dorema Ammoniacum, Don, yielding the root sold as Boi in the 

 bazars. 



Sanssurea Lappa, Clai'ke, yielding Costus or Kust^ best known in 

 Bombay as Upnlet. 



8 ant alum album, Linn., yielding Sandal-wood. 



Laurus Camphora, Linn., yielding Camphor. 



Dryobalanops Aromatica t Gartn., yielding Borneo camphor, the 

 Barc/3 or B himseni-kapur of the bazars. 



Cinnamomum, several species, yielding Cassia and Cinnamon. 



Cedrus Deodara, Lond., yielding the Deodar-wood of the bazars. 



Finns longifolia, Roxb., yielding Sarala-drava. 



Jurinea macrocephaloi, Benth., yielding a root which is used as 

 incense under the name of Dhupa at Rampur and elsewhere in 

 Northern India. 



Juniperus communis, Linn., /. recurva, Ham., and /. macropoda, 

 Boiss., 'yielding Juniper-wood and resin, used as Dhupa in Northern 

 India. 



Cupressus torulosa, Don, the Himalayan Cypre?s, the wood and 

 resin of which is burnt as incense in the Hindu temples of the 

 North. 



Morina Coulteriana, Royle, which furnishes a root used as incense 

 in Kashmir. 



Balsamodendron, several species, yielding Mtjrrh and Bdellium. 



Shorea robusta, Gartn., yielding the Bala or Dhuna of the bazars. 



Shorea Talma, Roxb., yielding the Sambrdni incense of the 

 Wynaad. 



Canarium bengalense, Roxb., yielding the Gokaldhup incense of 

 the Lepchas in Sikkim. 



