Page 62, Murraya exotica. To numbers add "C 3495. Kolhan Forests, Singbhum, 

 Chota Nag pore." 



62, line 12. For " 5 " read " 6 " 



62, Atalantia monophylla. To vernacular names add " Narguni, Uri ja ; " 

 and to numbers add "C 3515. Khurdha Forests, Orissa." 



62, Feronia ElepJiantum. To vernacular names add " Vellam, Madura ; " 

 63, JEgle Marmelos. To vernacular names add " Maika, Gondi ; Lohagasi, 

 Kdl ; Auretpang, Magh ; " 



63. At the end of 8. Aegle. After " soft tissue." add 



" E 3295 is Paramignya monopnylla, Wight, from Babookhola, 

 Darjeeling, 4,000 ft. Bark white, corky, vertically cleft. Wood white, 

 hard, close-grained. Pores very small to moderate-sized. Medullary 

 rays very fine, extremely numerous. Prominent, sharp, white, 

 concentric lines at unequal distances and often joining each other. 



" E 3371 is the Orange, Citrus Aurantium, Linn, from Raja- 

 bhatkhawa, W. Duars. Bark thin, greenish grey. Wood yellowish 

 white, moderately hard, close and even-grained. Pores small, scanty, 

 joined by concentric patches of white colour, which occasionally join, 

 forming concentric circles. Medullary rays fine, very numerous, equi- 

 distant. 



"E 3348 is the Lime, Citrus medica, L., from Darjeeling. 

 Bark yellowish white, thin. Wood white, moderately hard. Pores 

 small, numerous, often subdivided or in short radial lines. Medullary 

 rays fine, very numerous. Concentric white lines distant. Pores 

 often joined by white concentric patches. 



" E 3284 is Glycosmis pentaphylla, Correa, from Chittagong. 

 Bark light greyish-yellow. Wood white, hard, close-grained. Pores 

 small, sometimes subdivided or arranged in radial lines. Medullary 

 rays fine, wavy, very numerous. Sharp concentric white lines, often 

 running into each other, very prominent. 



" E 3355 is Micromelum pubescens, Bl., from the Teesta Valley, 

 Darjeeling. Bark thin, white. Wood yellowish white, hard, close- 

 grained. Pores small, scanty, often subdivided. Medullary rays 

 tine, sharply marked. Sharp white concentric lines, often running 

 into each other, prominent. 



"E 3354 is Clausena excavata, Burm., from Sivoke, Darjeeling 

 Terai. Bark thin, smooth, dark brown. Wood white. Pores small, 

 scanty. Medullary rays very fine, very numerous. White concentric 

 lines often interrupted, but very closely packed radially. 



"C 3530 and C 3570 are Limonia acidissima, Linn. Vern. 

 Ehenta, Uriya,from the Khurdha Forests, Orissa. It has a thin, light- 

 brown bark, and very hard, yellowish-white wood. The pores are 

 small, surrounded by white tissue, solitary or arranged in oblique 

 strings. Medullary rays very fine, numerous, uniform and equidistant. 

 Annual rings marked by a white line. Growth moderate, 8 rings per 

 inch of radius. Weight, 59 Ibs. per cubic foot." 



64, Ailanthuslmalabarica. To vernacular names add " Mandadupa, Hassan; " 



64, A. excelsa. To vernacular names add " Ma/ianim, TJriya ; Ghorkaram, 



Palamow ;" and to numbers add, " C 3449. Betlah Reserve, Palamow, 



Chota Nagpore." 



64, line 24. After " tree." add " Bark light greyish-brown, fibrous, rough." 

 05, line 12 from the bottom. For " omari " read " jLoniari, " and at line 5 



from the bottom add 



" C 3541. Khurdha Forests, Orissa . . 40 Ibs." 



67, line 3. For ' Knkar ' read ' Kankar ' 

 07, Garuga pinnata. To vernacular names add " Ni<i jowa, K61 ; 



Khurwur ; Karur, Bhumij ; Or //am', Uondi ; " 



