Page 10, S. tomentosum. To numbers add 



" C 3471. Saranda Forests, Chota Nagpore." 



10. After SACCOPETALUM above the 12th line from the bottom of the 

 page, add 



"C 3536, from the Khurdha Forests, Orissa. Vern. Patmossu, 

 Uriya, resembles the wood of Saccopetalum tomentosum, but is whiter. 

 Weight, 51 Ibs. per cubic foot." 



"E 3368, from the Kasalong Eeserve, Chittagong, is Unona 

 longiflora, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 668; Hook. Fl. Ind. i. 61; Kurz i. 

 35, a small tree of Assam, the Khasia Hills, and Chittagong. Bark 

 greenish-grey, thin, smooth. Wood yellowish white, moderately 

 hard, close-grained. Pores small, scattered, scanty. Medullary rays 

 moderately broad, joined by numerous white transverse bars. 



" B 3380, from the hills to the east of Toungoo, British Burma, 

 is Mitrephora vandceflora, Kurz i. 45, a tree of the forests of 

 Chittagong and Pegu, but chiefly found in the Martaban Hills. 

 The wood is grey, moderately hard. Pores small to moderate-sized, 

 not numerous. Medullary rays moderately broad, joined by numerous, 

 regular, white transverse bars. 



" E 3300, from Chunbati, Darjeeling, 2,000 ft., is Goniothalamus 

 sesguipedalis, Hook, f.^ and Th. ; Hook. Fl. Ind. i. 73 ; Kurz i. 41 ; 

 Gamble 3. Vern. /Sane, Nep. ; Singnok, Lepcha, a small shrub of 

 the Eastern Himalaya down to Burma. Bark black. Wood dark 

 grey, soft. Pores extremely small. Medullary rays fine to moder- 

 ately broad, wavy. Transverse bars very numerous, very fine." 



11, line 5. After " B 273." add " B 276." 



13, 26, .Fbr"521bs."rawZ551bs." 



13, 29. For " Naghanda " raicZ " Nagkanda" 



1 5. After " 2. C, aphylla " add 



" 3. C. horrida, Linn, f . ; Hook. Fl. Ind. i. 178 ; Brandis 15 ; 

 Kurz i. 62. C. zeylanica, Hoxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 567. Vern. His, karvila, 

 Pb. ; Karralura, Oudh ; Adonda, Tel.; Eaterni, Gondi; Giforan, 

 Ajmere ; Bagnai, Monghyr ; Atanday, Tam. ; Oserwa, Uriya. 



" A climbing thorny shrub. Bark inch thick, brown, rough. 

 Wood yellowish white, moderately hard. Pores small to moderate- 

 sized, scanty. Medullary rays moderately broad, not numerous, 

 short. Faint, wavy, concentric lines of soft tissue. 



"Most parts of India and Burma. 



"P3244. Ajmere 47 Ibs. 



" 4. C. multiflora, Hook, f . and Th. ; Hook. Fl. Ind. i. 178 ; 

 Kurz i. 61 ; Gamble 5. Vern. Suntri, Nep. 



" A climbing thorny shrub. Bark smooth, dark. Wood white, 

 moderately hard. Pores small, scanty. Medullary rays short, fine, 

 Faint concentric lines of softer texture. 



" Eastern Himalaya, Upper Burma. 



" E 3349. Nagri, Darjeeling, 4,000 ft. 



" 6. C. olacifolia, Hook. f. and Th. ; Hook. Fl. Ind. i. 178 ; Gam- 

 ble 5. Vern. Naski, hais, Nop. ; Jhenok, Lepcha. 



" A thorny shrub. Bark { inch thick, brown, rough, corky. Wood 

 white, hard. Pores small, often subdivided, or in radial lines. Medul- 

 lary rays fine, very numerous. 



"Sub-Himalayan tract from Nepal to Assam, chiefly in the 

 undergrowth of Sissu forests, along rivers. 



"E3297. Bulasun, Darjcelin- Tcrai . . . 44 Ibs. 



