APPENDIX I. 



SALkACEE. 



Salix tetrasperma. Bark (in old trees) fluted. Blaze 

 thin pink band, then white. 



SAPOTACEiE. 



Trees of this family yield a milky latex on being blazed. 



Bassia latifolia. Bark nearly smooth brown. Blaze thin 

 brown, then rather thick or thick red. From this latex 

 oozes out from tubes visible to the naked eye. 



EBEWCEE. 



Diospyros cordifolia. Bark dark very rugose. 



D. montana. Bark light-coloured, smooth grey or red- 

 dish. Blaze rather thick, -yellow, gradually deepening on 

 exposure to brown, wood cream coloured. 



D. sylvatica. Bark smooth black or black and white 

 (latter perhaps due to a parasite or epiphyte). Blaze light 

 brown then white. 



D. tomentosa. Bark black rough. Blaze chrome- 

 yellow. The bark and blaze of D. melanonylon is similar. 



D. variegata (p. 411). Bark smooth. Blaze pink. 



OLEACEE, 



Linociera intermedia. Bark brown, slightly flaky. Blaze, 

 mottled brown, yellow lind white, then white. 



Schrebera swietenioides. Cut cheesy. Blaze pale yellow 

 and white. 



APOCYNACEjE. 



Most species exude a milky juice on being blazed. 

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