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K;i-nri-zo .... Baccaurea sapida, Muoll 



This is an outiri-ly diffcruiit tree, and cultivatt-d in liunnii fur its fruit. Its 

 timber must not be confounded with the lust, which bears tlie same name. 



Kan-y-oung . . . Dlpterocarpus (?) 48 



Pale yellowish-brown, grain coarse, but works easily, and is suitable for 

 plankinp; and common uses. 



Kan-y-in .... Dipferocarptis a/a/us, l!oxb 



Similar to the last. The timber of Dipterocarpm is only worth attention from 

 its cheapness and great scantling. It would be more valuable could any chemical 

 process be devised tor increasing its durability. 



Kurz says JD. hen's is A'tonjin-ni, and 1). ala/ii.i, Ktmyin-lipiju. 



Kyun-bo .... (Botanical name unknown) 4." 



Yellowish brown, dresses easily and resembles teak, but is an inferior wood, fit 

 only for light work. 



Keun-a-lyn . . . Pn'mna toincntom, Willd 4.5 



Pale yellowish, of medium grain, dresses easily and deserves attention tor small 

 articles. . 



Kay-zai (Botanical name unknown) 45 



Very pule yellowish-brown, close-grained and dresses easily. Seems adapted for 

 furniture. 



Koung-gouk . . . (Botanical name unknown) 43 



Pale reddish-brown, close-grained, but an inferior wood, fit only for planking and 

 common uses. 



Kon-tha-bye . . . Eugenia, sp 5'2 



Pale purplisli-brown, rather close-grained, but an inferior wood, good only for 

 planking and packing cases. 



Ku-zi (Botanical name unknown) 5'.) 



Pale brown, fine-grained, but an inferior wood, fit only for planking. 



KG-kG Alhiziia lebbc/c, Bth 42 



Bark brown, grain coarse and open, but an excellent furniture wood, being easy 

 to woik, handsome in appearance, and not heavy. 



Kya-nan (Kyat-hnan) C'arapa? 4" 



Dark bi-ownish-red, very much resembles n\ahogany. Fine-grained and easy 

 to dress. An excellent furniture wood, and superior in every way to ' Toon.' 



Kyet-mouk . . . HepJielium Jongana, Camb 59 



Very pale brown, grain rather coarse and UTcgular. A good second-class wood 

 for planking and common cariientry. 



Kyet-yo Vitex pulescens, Vhl Ol 



Yellowish brown, or nankin colour. Hard and close-grained, and a liandsonie 

 furniture wood, taking a beautiful polish, and lighter in colour than most similar 

 woods. Gamble gives its weight as 55 lbs. ; but picked samples as above run heavier 

 even when fully seasoned. 



Le-yo (Botanical name unknown) 52 



Pale reddish-brown, heartwood very dark. I'iue-grained, but an inferior wood, 

 useful perhaps for toys and fancy carperitry. 



Le-myor .... (Botanical name unknown) 43 



Pale reddish-brown, rather coarse in grain, but suitable for planking and common 

 cai-pcntry. 



