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brown wood, with numerous small, evenly distributed pores and very 

 numerous fine medullary rays. The annual rings are marked by a 

 darker line. 



" E 3633, from Goompahar, Darjeeling, 7,000 ft,, is P. Wallichii, 

 Hook. f. It has a greyish-brown bark ; and brown, moderately hard 

 wood. Poies numerous, small to moderate-sized, fewer in the autumn 

 wood and thus marking the annual rings. Medullary rays very fine, 

 very numerous, indistinct. Medullary patches few." * 



" E 3400, from Darjeeling, 7,000 feet, is Photinia integrifolia, 

 Ldl. ; Hook. Fl. Ind. ii. 381 ; Gamble 37. Vern. Shumbul, Lepcha, 

 a small tree of the Eastern Himalaya. Bark thin, greyish brown. 

 Wood brown, moderately hard, close-grained. Pores small, uniformly 

 distributed. Medullary rays fine, very numerous, the distance be- 

 tween them about equal to the transverse diameter of the pores. 

 Annual rings marked by a sharp line." 



Page 173, line 15 from the bottom. For " H 3038." read " H 3028." 

 174, line 8. Omit ' H 2912. " 



177, Carallia integerrima. To vernacular names add " Jur, K61 ; " and to 

 numbers add " C 3482. Saranda Forests, Chota Nagpore." 



179, line 6. After " Lepcha ; " add " Palandu, Jcoldungi, K61 ; Eundol, 

 Bhumij ; Buria, raterr, Kharwar; Atundi, Uriya;" 



179, Terminalia belenca. To vernacular names add " Lupung, lihung, K61 ; " 



180, T. Chebula. To vernacular names add " Sola, K61 ; Hadra, Oraon ; " 

 and (p. 181) to numbers add 

 "C3531. Khurdha Forests, Orissa .... 59 Ibs." 



182, T. tomentosa. To vernacular names add ' Hatana, K61 ; ' and to numbers 

 " E 3590. Darjeeling Terai." 



184, T. Arjuna. To vernacular names add " Gara katana, K61 ; " and (p. 185) 

 to numbers add 

 " C 3461. Saranda Forests, Chota Nagpore . . 69 Ibs." 



1S5, Anogeissus latifolia. To vernacular names add "Hesel, K61;" and 

 (p. 186) to numbers add 



" C 3562. Khurdha Forests, Orissa .... 62 Ibs." 



186, A. acuminata. To vernacular names add "Gara hesel, pandri, pansi 

 K61;"and (p. 187) to numbers add "C3462. Saranda Forests, 

 Chota Nagpore." 



187, line 23. After "A deciduous tree." add "Bark thin, greyish white, 

 smooth." 



187, Gyrocarpus Jacquini. To numbers add " C 3517. Sonakalla, Khurdha, 

 Orissa." 



190, line 26. For " 1095-7 " read " 1095-8" and for " 2, 3, 4 " read " 2, 3, 4, 

 5." 



190, Psidium Guava. To vernacular names add " Gaya, Magh ;" 



193, Eugenia formosa. To vernacular names add " Panchidung, Garo ;" 



194, E. operculata. To vernacular names add " Topa, K61; " 



194, E. Jambolana. To vernacular names add " Juda, K61 ; Jambnn, 

 Oraon ;" and to numbers ' E 3598, Darjeeling Terai.' 



195. E. Heyneana. To vernacular names add " Gara kuda, K61 ; Jamti, 



Kharwar;" 



195. At the bottom of the pago, add "E34M, from the Ramundag Reserve. 

 I'al.'imow, Chota Na^pnre, is tliis species. The white concentric bands 

 an; more prominent ami em-lose Hie pores." 



1'JfI, after line 5, add "No. C :J")SL>. IVom ll.e Khunlha Forests, Orissa, is pro- 

 bably R. zc-iilttnifif, Wi.^lil. Vern. Kui/.n-n/mfmi, Triya. It; is a 

 niyitlc-like t-lirub ol' tie' -nub l'<ne--(^ Dark brown. Woodliard, 



