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" A climbing shrub. Bark greyisli brown, covered with large 

 corky lenticels, and armed with recurved thorns on a conical corky 

 base, often f inch high. Wood yellowish white, soft, porous. Pores 

 large, usually many times subdivided radially. Medullary rays moder- 

 ately broad, bent where they pass the pores. Annual rings marked 

 by a white line. 



"Himalaya from Garhwal to Bhutan, from 6,000 to 8,000ft.; 

 Khasia Hills, 4,000 to 6,000 ft. 



" E 3375. Darjeeling, 6,500 ft. 



" 4. Z. Hamiltonianum, Wall. ; Hook. Fl. Ind. i. 494 ; Kurz 

 i. 181 ; Gamble 14. Vern. Purpuray timur, Nep. 



" A climbing thorny shrub. Bark dark grey with white lenti- 

 cels, armed with short recurved prickles on a thick, nearly cylindrical 

 corky base, often inch high. Wood yellowish white, soft. Pores 

 fine, not numerous. Medullary rays fine to moderately broad, nu- 

 merous, nearly equidistant. 



" Sikkim and Assam. 



" E 3416. The Park, Darjeeling, 6,500 ft. 



" 5. Z. Budrunga, DC. ; Hook. Fl. Ind. i. 495 ; Kurz i. 182 ; 



Vern. Brojonali, Ass. ; Mayaning, Burm. 



" A tree with greyish-brown bark ; young stems covered with 

 thick conical prickles from a corky base. Wood moderately hard, close- 

 grained, white. Pores small, uniformly distributed, often in short 

 radial lines. Medullary rays fine, short, numerous. 



" Eastern Himalaya, Khasia Hills, Eastern Bengal and Burma. 



" E 3324. Pankabari, Darjeeling, 2,000 ft. 



"6. Z. ovalifolium, Wight ; Hook. Fl. Ind. i. 492 ; Beddome 

 xlii.; Gamble 13. 



" A shrub. Bark thin, grey -brown, with white vertical streaks. 

 Wood light yellowish-white, very hard, close-grained. Pores very 

 small, rather scanty, evenly distributed. Medullary rays fine, very 

 numerous. Numerous sharp, white, concentric lines, as in Murraya 

 exotica, which it much resembles in structure. 



"Eastern Himalaya, Khasia Hills, Assam and the Western 

 Ghats. 



" E 3353. Sivoke Hills, Darjeeling, 1,500 ft. . 54 Ibs." 



Page 61, Heading. For " Xanthoxylum " read " Zanthoxylum ; " 

 61, Toddalia aculeata. To vernacular names add " Tundupara, Uriya;" 

 61, Skimmia Laureola. To numbers add " E 3293. Mahalderam, Darieelin- 



7,000 ft." 

 61, line 14 from the bottom. For " 6 " read " 5 " 



61, lines 13 to 7 from the bottom. Strike out and add at the end of M. exotica 

 on page 62 the following : 



" 2. M. Konigii, Spr. ; Hook. Fl. Ind. i. 503 ; Beddome xliv. ; 

 Brandis 48 ; Kurz i. 190 ; Gamble 14. Bergera Konigii, Linn. ; 

 Koxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 375. Vern. Gandla, gandi, bowala, Pb. ; Harri ' 

 fcatnim, Hind. ; Barsanga, Beng. ; Chanangi, Hyderabad ; Gant , 

 Banda ; Humwah, Mechi ; Xarsepak, kari-vepa, Tel. ; Kamwepila 

 Tarn. ; Kari-beou, Kan. 



" A small tree. Bark grey with shallow netted fissures. Wood 

 greyish white, hard. Pores small, sometimes subdivided or arranged 

 in short radial lines. Medullary rays fine, very numerous. Concentric 

 white lines less strongly marked than in M. exotica. 



" Outer Himalaya from the Ravi to Assam, Bengal, South India 

 and Burma. The wood is durable and is used for agricultural imple- 

 ments. The leaves are used to flavour curries. 



" 3265. Saharanpur 43 Ibs." 



