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Page 123, Butea frondosa. To vernacular names add " Palashu, Mechi ; Murut, 

 Kol ; Pharsa, Ifciigas ; Paras, far as, Behar ;" 



123, line 26 from bottom. After " slow matches. " add " C 979 is a fine speci- 



men of the fibre sent from Berar." 

 123, last line but three. After " Lepcha," add " Dangskukop, Mechi." 



123, last line. Add " F. Chappar, Ham. and F. strolttifera,, R. Br., are 



common shrubs of forest undergrowth. Vern. Ulu, K61." 



124, line 40. Fur " 4. Dalbergia Sissoo, " read " 4. D. Sissoo," 



126, After the schedule add " Molesworth gives: Weight, 52 Ibs., P. = 760, 



E. = 3,800," and to numbers " E 3588 Darjeeling Terai." 



127, Dalbergia latifolia. To vernacular names add " Rute, Kol ; Ruzerap 



Mechi ;" and to numbers add j^g 



" C 3456. Saidope Reserve, Palamow . . 



" C 3522. Khurdha Forests, Orissa . .61 



" D 1476. Anamalai Hills, Madras ...... " 



128, line 4. For " W 720. " read " W 729." 



128. D. lanceolaria. To vernacular names add " Piri, Kol ; " 



129. X). paniculata. To vernacular names add " Surteli, passi, Baigas ;" 



130. At the end of DALBERGIA add " C 3450 is Dalbergia volubilis, Roxb., 



from Ramundag Reserve, Palamow. Bark thin, brown, peeling off 

 in flakes. Wood light brown, hard. Pores small to very large, 

 scanty. Medullary rays very fine, very numerous. Occasional faint 

 concentric bands." 



130, In Schedule, last line. For 



" Bennett, No. 1 1872 49'5 ... 827" 



read 



"Bennett, No. 1 1872 49'5 3Xl|xl| 830" 



131, line 12. For " B 584 " read " B 548." 



132, Pterocarpus Marsupium. To vernacular names add " Hitun, hid, Kol ; 



Beeya, persar, Kharwar ; Bijo, Goiidi ; Piasdl, Urya ;" 



133, P. Marsupium. To numbers add 



" C 3542. Khurdha Forests, Orissa . . .54 Ibs." 



133, Pongamia glabra. To vernacular names add " Khawari, karmuj, 

 Sirguja ;" 



133. line 10 from the bottom. After " Beng. ; " add " Nds-bel, C. P. ; " and for 



i( golari" read " Golari" 



134. After line 8 add "No. E 3356, from the Sivoke Hills, Darjeeling, 



1,500 ft., is probably Ormosia glauca, Wall. ; Hook. PI. Ind. ii. 253. 

 Vern. Chulclein, Lepcha, a large tree of the Central Himalaya. 

 It has a grey bark, and greyish white, moderately hard wood. The 

 pores are large, scanty, sometimes subdivide^ they are joined by 

 irregular, wavy, somewhat anastomosing patches of white, soft tissue. 

 The medullary rays are fine to moderately broad, wavy. The tree 

 bears a woody pod, filled with bright scarlet seeds, which are used by 

 the Lepchas as a bait to catch jungle fowl." 



135. At the end of C^ESALPINIA add "C 3460, from Saranda, Chota 



Nagpore, is Casalpinia sepiaria, Roxb. Vern. Uchay, Kol ; Gilo, 

 Uriya. It has a yellowish-white corky bark, with large corky excres- 

 cences, bearing strong thorns. The wood is light brown, moderately 

 hard, with masses of reddish-brown harder wood near the centre. 

 The pores are large, often subdivided or in groups, surrounded and 

 connected by anastomosing bands of white tissue. The medullary 

 rays are fine, very numerous, the distance between them much less 

 than the transverse diameter of the pores." 



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