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F. glomerata, Roxb. ‘‘ Kathgalar.” 
Flacourtia Ramontchi, L’Heritier. (Bixinee.) 
Fraxinus floribunda, Wall. (Oleacee.) 
Garcinia speciosa, Wall. (Guttifere.) 
Gardenia latifolia, Aiton. (Rubiacce.) 
Garuga pinnata, Roxb. ‘“ Kharpat.” (Burseracee.) Reddish heart-wood ; 
not durable. Used for fuel or building. Bark used in tanning, and leaves 
as fodder. 
Givotia rottleriformis, Griff. (Euphorbiacee.) 
Gluta tavoyana, Wall. (Anacardiacee. ) 
G. travancoria, Beddome. 
Gmelina arborea, Roxb. ‘‘Gumhar.” (Verbenacee.) A small, but valu- 
able, substitute for teak. 
Grewia asiatica, L. ‘‘Phalsa.” (Tiliacee.) Hard, yellowish wood. 
Bark used in rope-making. 
G. tiliefolia, Vahl. 
Gyrocarpus Jacquini, Roxb. (Combretacee.) 
Hardwickia binata, Roxb. ‘“‘ Anjan.” (Leguminose.) 50 to 120 ft. high. 
Very hard, dark red or purplish heart-wood ; very heavy and durable. Used 
for sleepers, etc. The tree yields agum, and the bark a strong and valuable fibre. 
H. pinnata, Roxb. ‘‘Kolaou.” Brown heart-wood, used in building; 
exudes a balsam. 
Heritiera littoralis, Dryander. ‘‘Sunder” or ‘‘Sundri.” From the 
Sundarbunds ; used for boats, beams, ete. (Stercudiacee. ) 
Heterophragma Roxburghii, DC. (Bignoniacee.) 
Holarrhena antidysenterica, Wall. ‘* Kurchi” or ‘‘ Conessi” bark. (Apo- 
cynacece. ) 
Homalium tomentosum, Benth. (Samydacee.) 
Hopea odorata, Roxb. ‘‘Thingan.” (Dipterocarpee.) Hard, durable, 
yellowish wood, heavier than teak. The chief timber of Southern Tenasserim, 
yielding a yellow resin or ‘‘ dammar.” 
H. parviflora, Beddome. 
Hymenodictyon excelsum, Wall. (Rubiacee.) 
Llex dipyrena, Wall. (Ilicinew.) 
I. Wightiana, Wall. 
Juglans regia, L. Walnut. ‘‘ Akhrot.” (Juglandacee.) 
Juniperus excelsa, M. Bieb. ‘* Himalayan pencil cedar.” (Cupressinee.) 
J. recurva, Ham. ‘‘ Weeping blue juniper.” 
Lagerstremia Flos-regine, Retz. ‘‘Jarul,” ‘‘ Ajhar,” ‘‘ Blood-wood.” 
(Lythracee.) The most valuable timber of Sylhet. Very durable in water. 
L. microcarpa, Wight. 
L. parvifolia, Roxb., var. majuscula, C. B. Clarke. ‘‘ Bandara” 
(=‘' Bakli” of the N. W. Provinces ?). 
L. tomentosa, Pres. 
Larix Grifithii, Hook. fil. & Thom, Eastern Himalayas. (Conifere.) 
Lebedieropsis orbicularis, Mill. Arg. ‘‘Garrar.” (Huphorbiacee.) 
Limonia acidissima, L. (Aurantiacee.) 
Lophopetalum littorale, Kurz. (Celastraceew.) 
L. Wallichii, Kurz. 
