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"6. C. sepiaria, Linn.; Hook. PI. Ind. i. 177 ; Brandis 15; 

 Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 568; Kurz i. 66. Vern. Hiun garna, Pb. ; 

 Kanti Jcapali, Uriya. 



"A shrub. Bark brown, |th inch thick. Wood white, hard. 

 Pores moderate-sized, scanty. Medullary rays short, fine. Faint, 

 white, concentric bands. 



" Dry places in India and Burma. 



"P3242. Ajmere. 



"C 3580, from Khurdha, Orissa, is thi species. The wood 

 resembles that of the Ajmere specimen, but the medullary rays are 

 moderately broad and longer." 



15, Cratceva religiosa. To vernacular names add " Tailadu, bunboronda, 



Mechi ; Nirujani, Coorg ; " 



16, line 22. For "moderately fine " read "moderately broad " 

 16, 32. After " Latkan" add " natkdnd," 



16, 33. After " Kuppa-manhala," add " rangamali" 



16, 13 from the bottom. Add after "Nilgiris" " Sanna solti, Hassan ;" 



16, 7 from the bottom. Before " Flacourtia " add "Bixa" 



16, last line but one. For " Kuntto." read " Kunth." 



17, Cochlospermum Gossypium. To vernacular names add " Hupu, K61 ; 



Betta tovare, Kan. ; Konto palds, Uriya ;" 



17, line 17. After "Burghers," add " Dodda jepalu, Kan." 



18, Flacourtia Ramontchi. To vernacular names add " Serali, merlo, K61; 



Katail, Palamow ; Bali baincho, Uriya ;" and to numbers add 

 " C 3453. Saidope Reserve, Palamow, Chota Nagpore," and " C 3488. 

 Kolhan Forests, Singbhum, Chota Nagpore," 



18, at the end of FLA.COTJRTIA after line 18 add "C 3519, from the 

 Khurdha Forests, Orissa, is Flacourtia sepiaria, Roxb. Vern. 

 Baincha, bainch koli, Uriya. Bark yellowish -red, thin. Wood light 

 red, hard, close and even-grained. Pores very small, in radial lines 

 between the very fine, uniform, closely-packed, wavy medullary rays." 



18, line 31. For " H 2947." read " H 2949." 



18, line 32. After " Assam " add " Chota Nagpore " 



18, at the bottom of the page, add " E 3401 from Julpigori, Bengal, is the wood 



of Bixa Oreliana, Linn. Bark brown, inch thick. Wood pinkish 

 white, soft, even-grained. Pores moderate-sized, in radial strings of 

 3 to 6, prominent on a vertical section. Medullary rays fine, closely 

 packed, bent round the pores or groups of pores, so that the distance 

 between the rays is less than the transverse diameter of the pores. 

 Annual rings marked by a line without pores. Growth moderate : 

 5 rings per inch of radius." 



19, Order XL POLYGALE^J. At the end add " No. E 3393 is Polygala 



arillata, Ham., from Jalapahar, Darjeeling, 7,500 ft. It has a 

 thin grey bark, and white, soft wood. Pores small, arranged in 

 radial, or sometimes oblique, lines or patches. Medullary rays fine, 

 scanty. Annual rings distinct." 



20, heading. For " Tamaria " read " Tamarix " 



21, line 11 from the bottom. After " Kirballi" add " ballaffl," 



23, 22. After " Mataw, Burm." add " Divarige, Kan. ; " 



24, Garcinia Cambogia. To vernacular names add " Manthulli, Kan. " 

 24, G. Morella. To vernacular names add " Kankutake, Kan. ; " 



24. After " 4. G. Morella, " above line 8 from the bottom, add 



"5. G. stipulate, T. And.; Hook. Fl. lud. i. 207; Gamble 7. 

 Vern. Sanakadan, Lepcha. 



