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Page 113, Spondias mangifera. To vernacular names add " Adai, Garo ;" 



113, last line but three. After "about Simla." add "The silkworm Actias 



Silene is fed upon its leaves." 



,, 114, Moringa pterygosperma. To vernacular names add " Mulgia, K61 ;" 

 ,. 117, line 1. For " Wood white." read "Wood white, with an irregular grey 



heartwood." 

 117, line 2. For " edge " read " edges " 



117, line 7. After " in Europe." add " Our Darjeeling specimen shews 12 

 rings per inch of radius." 



117- After line 8 add 



" E 3405. Sandukpho, Darjeeling, 11,000 ft." 



117, line 10. After "and Burma." add "It has a smooth yellowish bark' 

 white wood and pores rather scanty, solitary or in radial lines between 

 the fine medullary rays. (E 3311. Pankabari, Darjeeiing, 3,000ft.)" 



117, at foot of page, add 



" 8. Indigofera stachyodes, Ldl. ; Gamble 25. I. Dosua, 

 Ham., var. tomentosa, Baker; Hook. Fl. Ind. ii, 102. Vern. 

 Chiringi jhar, Nep. 



" A small tree with thin brown bark. Wood hard, white, with an 

 irregular dark-coloured heartwood. Pores small to moderate-sized, 

 enclosed in patches of white tissue, forming irregular, sometimes con- 

 centric, bands. Medullary rays fine, numerous, equidistant. 



" Inner Eastern Himalaya, Khasia Hills, Sylhet. 



" E 3359. Rhenokh, Sikkim, 3,000 ft. 



"C 3447 from Barasand Reserve, P alamo w, Chota Nagpore, is 

 I. pulchella, Eoxb. Vern. Uterr, K61 ; Jirhul, Kharwar. The wood 

 has a structure similar to that of I. Jieterantha." 



118, line 17. After "Kumaun ;" insert " Hel, K61 ; Gurar, Kharwar ;" 



118, line 18. For " No. 3479 " read^ No. E 479. " 



118, line 19 from the bottom. After "Kumaun;" add " Balashoe, Mechi;" 



118, line 8 from the bottom. After "fish." add " E 3636 from Bamunpokri, 

 Darjeeling Terai, is this species. It has a thin brown bark and white 

 wood with an irregular dark heartwood. Pores moderate-sized, often 

 subdivided, enclosed in, and often joined by, round concentric rings of 

 white tissue. Medullary rays short, fine to very fine, numerous." 



119, Ougeinia dalbergioides. To vernacular names add " Tinsai, Gondi ; Ruta, 

 K61;" and (p. 120) to numbers add "C3477. Saranda Forests, 

 Chota Nagpore." 



121. After line 8 add " C 3432 is Desmodium pulchellum, Roxb., from 

 Amjheria, Lohardugga, Chota Nagpore, with a yellowish- white, hard 

 wood, annual rings marked by a white line, small pores, and fine 

 white medullary rays ;" 



121, line 10. At the end add " Karzani, Monghyr; KaincJio, Uriya ; " 



121, Erythrina suberosa. To vernacular names add " Farhud, Kharwar ; " 



122, E. indica. To vernacular names add " Paldua, Uriya; Pharad, 

 Monghyr ;" 



122, line 12 from the bottom. For " F 3106 " read " E 3106 ;" and to numbers 



add " E 3330. Darjeeling, 7,000 ft." 



122, line 5 from the bottom, after " Nep. ;" insert " Hloru, miirrd, K61 ; Bandit, 

 durang, Kharwar ; " 



123, liue 3. After "Uoudi;" add " Baduri, Siiigrampui 1 ; ChlhiinL Mon- 

 gnyr ; " 



