XV 



1)3, AMPELIDIUE, line 9. Before " II 21)13" Insert " II I I.' 



<j;j ? , lino 10. After " flattened stems," <M " E 486, from the 



Darjecling Terai, is I 7 ", elongate" 

 9U } , Hne 10. After " L. samlmcina, Willil." a<W "(E880. 



Darjeeling Terai)." 

 93, , lino 20. After " W. Duars " arf^ " Vern. AxhraJi, Mochi." 



95, line 12 from the bottom of the page. Mir " from the Sutlej eastwards," 

 xtibsfitttte "from the Sutlej eastwards to Nepal," 



9G, Sc'hh -iclifrti trijuga. To vernacular names add " Baru, K61 ;" and to 

 numbers <&/ 



" C 3533. Khurdha Forests, Orissa ... 65 Ibs." 

 97, Sapindus attenuates. To vernacular names add " Tigroht, Mechi." 



97. After line 14 insert " E 3373, from Kaptai, Chittagong Hill Tracts, is 



S. Danura, Voigt. The wood is white, moderately hard, with scanty 

 moderate-sized pores, very fine, numerous medullary rays, and thin 

 white concentric bands, of soft tissue, intervening between dark bands 

 of firmer texture." 



98, line 19. After " Kumaun." add " The common European Maple is 



A. campestre, Linn. ; the Sycamore is A. pseudoplatanus, Linn. ; 

 the Norway Maple is A. platanoides, Linn. ; and the Sugar Maple of 

 America is "A. saccharinum, Linn." 



100, Acer caudatum. To vernacular names add " ChetoJcwa, Bhutia ;" 



100, A. Camplellii. To vernacular names add " Kilolc, Bhutia ;" 



101, A.pictum. To vernacular names add " Mandar, Chenab;" 



102, line 9. After " Nagpat, Nep. ;" add " Bundibru, Mechi ;" 



103, Meliosma simplicifoUa. To vernacular names add " Laigongron, Mechi." 

 103, line 30. After "inch of radius." add " It is, however, often fast grown, 



especially if from coppice shoots : a tree in the Park, Darjeeling, 

 shewed a girth of 22 inches and a height of 32 feet at an age of 22 

 years, giving thus 6| rings per inch of radius. Specimens of still 

 faster growth are not uncommon." 



107, Mangifera indica. To vernacular names add " Bocho, Garo ; Uli, 

 K61 ; Ama, Baigas ; Tsaratpang, Magh ;" 



107, line 30. After " P = 471." add " Molesworth gives : Weight 42 Ibs. 



P = 592, E = 3,400." 



108, M. sylvatica. To vernacular names add " Bagnal, Mechi ;" 



108, line 30. After " are eaten." add " The leaves are used in Assam to feed the 



silkworm Cricula trifenestrata" 



109, line 20. For " D 1066 " read " D 1065" 



109, Buchanania latifolia. To vernacular names add " Tarum, K61 : Pial, 



Bhumij ; Peea, Kharvvar ;" 



110 After line 5, add 



" C 3532. Khurdha Forests, Orissa . . . 34 Ibs." 



110, Odina Wodier. To vernacular names add " Jir, jial, Monghyr ; DowJca, 



K61 ; DowTca gia, Bhumij ; Moi, Uri}'a." 



111, After line 7 add "If this is No. 11 (Nabkay) of Bennett's experi- 



ments with Andaman woods in 1872 the weight was found to be 

 59 Ibs., and P = 483, in three experiments, with bars 3' X U" X IV'. 



111. After line 24, lelow " C 1103." add 



" C 3529. Khurdha Forests, Orissa ... 66 Ibs." 



111, Semecarpus Anacardium. To vernacular mimes add " Soso, K61 ; Bkilwct, 

 Baigas ;" 



