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Machilus odoratissima, Nees. (Lawracew.) 
Magnolia Campbellii, Hook. fil. & Thom. Eastern Himalaya. (Magno- 
Uiacee. ) 
Mangifera indica, L. ‘* Mango.’ 
M. sylvatica, Roxb. 
Melanorrhea usitata, Wall. ‘‘ Varnish Tree of Burmah.” (Anacardiacee.) 
Melia Azadirachta, L. (=M. indica, Brandis). ‘‘ Neem,” ‘* Margosa.” 
(Meliacee.) Sacred idols and furniture made from wood ; bark a febrifuge ; 
and bitter, acrid yellow oil from fruit. 
M. Azedarach, lu. ‘Persian Lilac,” ‘‘ Bead Tree,” ‘‘ Pride of India,” 
‘‘ Bastard Cedar.” ‘‘Maha Neem.” Wood for furniture ; bark, anthelmin- 
tic ; oil from fruit ; and seeds as beads. 
Memecylon edule, Roxb. (Melastomacee. ) 
Mesua ferrea, L. ‘‘ Nagesar,’’ ‘‘ Iron-wood.” (Guttifere.) Heart-wood 
dark red, extremely hard, used for gun-stocks, building, ete. In Ceylon an 
oil expressed from seed. 
M. speciosa, Choisy. 
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(Anacardiacee. ) 
Michelia Champaca, L. “ Champa,” ‘‘Sampagi-maram.” (JJagnoliacce.) 
Reaches 44 feet diameter. Olive-brown wood, soft, takes polish, durable. 
M. excelsa, Blume. ‘‘ Bara Champ,” ‘‘ White Magnolia.” The chief wood 
of Darjeeling. 
Miliusa velutina, Hook. fil. & Thom. (Anonacee.) 
Millettia pendula, Benth, (Legunvinose. ) 
Millingtonia hortensis, L. (Bignoniacee.) 
Mimusops Elengi, L. ‘‘Bakul,’’ ‘‘ Molsari.” (Sapotacce. ) 
M. indica, A. DC. 
M., littoralis, Kurz. ‘‘ Andaman bullet-wood.” Red, hard, durable wood. 
Morinda exserta, Roxb. (Rubiacee.) 
Moringa pterygosperma, Gaertn. ‘‘ Horse-radish tree,” from the flavour of 
its bark and roots ; ‘‘ Ben”’ oil from its seeds. (Moringacec.) 
Morus cuspidata, Wall. (Urticacec.) 
M. serrata, Roxb. 
Myristica Irya, Gaertn. ‘‘ Maloh.” (d/yristicacew.) 
Nephelium Longana, Camb. (Sapindacee.) 
Nyctanthes Arbor-tristis, L. ‘‘ Harsinghar.” (Oleacew.) 
Odina Wodier, Roxb. ‘‘ Kiamil.” (Anacardiacee.) Red-brown heart- 
wood variously employed, but not very durable. Bark used in tanning, and 
gum medicinally and as size. 
Olea ferruginea, Royle. (Oleacec.) 
Ougeinia dalbergioides, Benth. ‘‘Sandan.”’ (Leguminose.) Mottled red 
and brown, tough, durable wood, which takes a polish, and is variously used ; 
and a red astringent gum. 
Pentace burmannica, Kurz. ‘ Thitko;” ‘‘ Kathitka” in Burmah, (7Z%- 
liacew.) Yellow-red, soft, light wood. 
Pentacme siamensis, Kurz. 
Pentaptera glabra, Roxb. (Combretacee.) A substitute for teak, reaching 
60 to 80 feet in height and 6 to 8 feet in diameter, in Pegu. 
Photinia Lindleyana, Wight. (Rosacce.) 
Phyllanihus Emblica, lL. (EHuphorbiacec.) 
