AJTPENDIX I. 



OCHNACEJE. 



Ochna sqnarrosa. Bark smooth, light. Blaze hard dark 

 pink finely streaked "with white, then white. 



BIJRSERACEE. 



Boswellia serrata. Very thin grey flaky outer bark with 

 a chlorophyll layer beneath. Blaze flushed with light and 

 darker pink, from it exudes small drops of resin. 



Garuga pinnata. Bark pale grey, slightly flaky on old 

 trees. Blaze with a thin or thick (according to age) deep 

 brown outermost layer (dead bark), then pink or deep crimson 

 often white streaked, rather hard. (According as to whether 

 the particular portion of the tree blazed has recently shed its 

 outer layer of bark or not, a chlorophyll layer or the deep 

 brown outer layer is present.) 



RUTACE.4E, 



iEgle Marmelos, var. (vide p. 2 17). Bark light grey. 

 Blaze harsh, light brown. 



MELIACEE. 



Amoora Rohituka. Bark smooth. Blaze thick crimson 

 with bold white streaks. 



Cedrela Toona. Bark brown-£rey flaky. Blaze first 

 dark brown (outer dead layer) then bright crimson, streaked 

 with white which rapidly turns yellow, then soft whitish, 

 then (on the wood) yellowish. 



Soymida febrifuga. Bark dark brown, splitting into 

 oblong flakes. 



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