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Page 232, Morinda exserta. To numbers add 



"C3535. Khurdha Forests, Orissa . . . 40 Ibs." 



232. At the end of MOEINDA add " C 3431 from Amjheria, Lohardugga, is 

 Hamiltonia suaveolens, Roxb. Vern. Eudia, Kharwar. It has a grey, 

 shining bark, which peels off in short papery flakes. The wood is dark 

 grey, soft, porous, with few small pores often subdivided, and moder- 

 ately broad to broad medullary rays." 



233, line 13. For " Weight, 31'5 Ibs." read " Weight, our specimen gives 



233, last line but one. For " Thibandia " read " Thibaudia " 

 235, line 25. For " E 3328 " read " E 3325" 

 237, line 9. After " Kegu," add " kalma," 



238. At the end of RHODODENDRON add " No. E 3394, GaultJieria Griffith- 

 iana, Wight, from Jalapahar, Darjeeling, 7,500 feet, has a moderate- 

 ly hard, greyish-white wood, with numerous brown medullary spots. 

 Pores extremely small and numerous. Medullary rays fine, scanty. 

 The bark is light brown, peeling off in papery layers." 



240. After line 25, add " C 3438 from Ramundag Reserve, Palamow, and C 3528 

 from the Khurdha Forests, Orissa, are this species, but the bark is 

 thinner, and the wood differs by having the medullary rays only 

 ' broad ' instead of ' extremely broad.' " 



241. At the end of AEDISIA add " E 3350, from the Sivoke Hills, Darjeeling, 

 1,500 feet, is A. involucrata, Kurz ; Gamble 53. Vern. 2}enyok, 

 Lepcha. It has a yellow corky bark and pinkish- white wood; 

 with small, scanty pores, and broad, white, wavy medullary rays. 



"E 3367, from the Kasalong Reserve, Chittagong, is A. pani- 

 culata, Roxb. PI. Ind. i. 580 ; Beddome cxxxviii. ; Kurz ii. 107, a 

 small tree of Chittagong with handsome pink flowers. The bark is 

 thin, greyish brown ; and the wood pinkish white, with small pores 

 radially disposed between the short, broad, wavy medullary rays. 



" C 3463, from Bandgaon Ghat, Singbhiim, Chota Nagpore, 

 2,000 feet, is a species of Ardisia, probably A. solanacea, Willd. 

 Bark brown, smooth. Wood grey, moderately hard. Pores small 

 and very small, often in short radial lines between the broad, wavy, 

 porous medullary rays." 



242. At the end of SAECOSPEEMA add " C 3504, from the Khurdha Forests, 

 Orissa, is Sideroxylon tomentosum, Roxb. Vern. Kanta bohul, 

 Uriya. Bark light reddish-brown, thin. Wood light reddish-white, 

 hard. Pores fine to moderate-sized, in short concentric or sometimes 

 oblique lines. Medullary rays very fine, very numerous, equidistant. 

 Concentric bands of rather darker colour having the appearance of 

 annual rings." 



243, Bassia latifolia. To vernacular names add " Mandulcum, K61 ; Mohul, 

 Bhumij ;" 



246, Mimusops indica. To numbers add 



" C 3551. Khurdha Forests, Orissa . . . 72 Ibs." 

 249. Diospyros Melanoxylon. To vernacular names add " Tiril, K61 ; " 



249, D. Melanoxylon. To numbers add " C 3493. Kolhan Forests, Siugbhum, 

 Chota Nagpore." 



250, last line but 5. For " No. 62 " read " No. 61 " 



251, D. Ebenum. To numbers add " W 1207. South Kanara (saplings)." 



252, line IS. For " white " read " grey " 



