APPENDIX I. 



MIMSiCBA. 



Acacia arabica. Bark cinereous, rather cracked. Blaze 

 very hard similar to A. Catechu but lighter pink. Wood 

 white. 



A. Catechu. Bark black or cinereous thick cracked. 

 Blaze very hard, outer dead bark (thickness very variable) 

 vandyke brown, inner deep pink. 



Albizzia Lebbek. Bark cinereous not very thick. Blaze 

 red. 



A. odoratissima. Bark smoothish. Blaze thick, very 

 deep crimson, then (wood) white. 



A. procera. Bark pale green or white, or in old trees grrey. 

 Blaze with a green chlorophyll layer, then red in old trees. 



CJESALPINIACEiE. 



Bauhinia malabarica. Blaze thin, light brown (outer 

 dead bark), then light bright pink. 



B. purpurea. Blaze brown, then with or without a pink 

 band, then pale yellow rapidly darkening slightly zoned with 

 white parenchyma, then paler and nearly white, then in 

 center (wood) yellowish. 



B. racemosa. Blaze dark pink. 



B. retusa. Blaze thick, dark grey brown (outer layer), 

 then very palo piak. 



B. variegata. Blaze pale pink or flesh-coloured, turning 

 darker pink on exposure. 



Cassia Fistula. Bark smooth, pale or white. Blaze 

 rather hard, red brown slightly streaked. 



PAPIMOXACEjE. 



Dalbergia lanceolaria. Blaze with a thin chlorophyll 

 layer, then cream rapidly turning bright yellow-brown, then 

 (wood) white. 



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