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Bucklandia populnea, R. Br. (Hamamelidee.) 
Butea frondosa, Roxb. ‘‘ Dhak.” (Leguminose.) Yields a “lac.” 
Buxus sempervirens, L. ‘‘ Papri.” (Buxinee.) 
Cesalpinia Sappan, L. ‘‘ Bakam.” ‘‘Sappan-wood,” adye. (Leguminose.) 
Callicarpa arborea, Roxb. (Verbenacee.) 
Calophyllwm Inophyllum, L. ‘‘ Alexandrian laurel,” ‘‘ poon,” ‘* tatamaka.” 
(Guttifere.) A red-brown wood used for sleepers, spars, etc. ; yielding a 
resin ; whilst from the seeds is pressed an oil used as a liniment in rheu- 
matism. 
C. polyanthum, Wallich. 
Canarium bengalense, Roxb. (Burseracee.) 
C. strictum, Roxb. ‘‘ Black dammar.” A gum resin. 
Carallia integerrima, DC. (Rhizophoracee.) 
Carapa moluccensis, Lam. (Meliacee.) 
Careya arborea, Roxb. (Myrtacee.) 
Casearia glomerata, Roxb. (Camydacee.) 
Cassia Fistula, L. ‘‘Indian Laburnum.” (Leguminose. ) 
C. siamea, Lamk. ‘‘Beati.” Nearly black heart-wood, used in Burmah for 
mallets, ete. 
Castanea vesca, Gaertn. (Cupulifere.) 
Castanopsis indica, A.DC. (Cupulifere.) 
C. rufescens, Hook. fil. & Thom. 
Casuarina equisetifolia, Forst. ‘‘Iron-wood.” (Caswarineew.) Used also 
as a dye, and its ash in soap-making. ‘‘ Chow,” etc., in Borneo, 4. ». 
Cedrela serrata, Royle. (Meliacee.) 
C. Toona, Roxb. ‘‘ Toon.” ‘*Thitkado” in Burmah. Grows 80 to 100 
feet high, and 20 feet round. Its brick-red, soft, durable wood, ‘‘ Moul- 
mein cedar,” or ‘‘ Indian mahogany ” in the English market, resists ants, and 
is used for furniture, carving, ete. 
Cedrus deodara, Loud. (Conifere.) The most durable Himalayan coni- 
fer ; used for sleepers, furniture, etc. ; and yields an oil, by distillation from 
the wood, used medicinally, and to anoint skin floats for crossing rivers. 
Introduced into England 1831. 
Celtis australis, L. (Ulmacee.) 
Chickrassia tabularis, A. Juss. ‘‘ Chittagong wood,” ‘‘ Chickrassi.” 
(Meliacee.) Hard wood with satiny lustre, used for furniture and carving. 
The bark is very astringent. 
Chloroxylon Swietenia, DC. ‘‘Satin wood,” ‘‘ Behra.” (Meliacew.) A 
hard, beautiful wood, taking a polish, and used for furniture, cabinet work, 
turnery, ete. It yields a wood oil. 
Cinnamomum glanduliferum, Meissn. ‘* Nepal Camphor wood.” (Law- 
Trace. ) 
C. Tamala, Nees. ‘‘Cinnamon,” ‘ Cassia lignea.” 
Cocos nucifera, L. ‘* Cocoa-nut palm,” ‘‘ Porcupine wood ;” used in in- 
laying, for rafters, etc. Nuts and fibre. (Palmacee.) 
Connarus speciosus. (Connaracee.) 
Cordia fragrantissima, Kurz. (Boraginea.) 
C. Macleodii, Hook. fil. & Thom. 
C. Myxa, L. 
