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Page 252, D. Emltryopteri*. To numbers add " C 317 1. Saranda Forests, Chota 



Nagpore." 



253. After Yu\e 9, sit tin- end of EBENACK.I:, add "0 3502, from the Khurdh. 

 Forests, Orissa, is Maba buxifolia, Pers. Vern. Guakoli, Uriya. 

 Bark greyish black, thin. Wood greyish white, moderately hard, 

 Pores small, scanty, in short radial lines. Medullary rays very 

 fine, numerous and equidistant. Concentric lines of white tissue, thin, 

 very numerous and regular. In Orissu it is a very common bush 

 on poor soils." 



253, After line 24 add "E 3372, Darjeeling, 6,000 feet, has a similar structure, 



but the white bands are much less marked. It is probably & serru- 

 latum" 

 254, at the end of SYMPLOCOS add 



"E 3347, Darjeeling, 6,000 feet, is Symplocos glpmerata, King. 

 It has a thin brown bark and white wood resembling in structure 

 that of 8. lucida." 



" C 3491, from the Kolhan Forests, Singbhiim, Chota Nagpore, 

 is S. racemosa, .Roxb. Vern, Ludum, K61 ; Lodh, Oraon. Bark 

 yellow, rough, spongy, | inch thick. Wood white, soft. Pores 

 small, often in radial lines. Medullary rays short, broad, numerous." 



254, last line. After " Beng. ; " add " Samsihar, Kharwar ; Saparung, K61 ;" 



255, Schrebera swietenioides. To vernacular names add " Jarjo, sandapsing, 



K61; Ghato, Oraon ; Ghanto, Kharwar; " 



256, S. swietenioides. To numbers add " C 3454. Ramundag Reserve, Pala- 



mow, Chota Nagpore." 



256, line 35. After " Shang, Afg. ; " add " Banafsh, Kandahar ; " 

 256, line 40. After " good fuel." add " Experiments, made at Kandahar by 



Captain Call, R.E., with pieces 1' X 1" X 1", gave for the average 



weight 32'2 Ibs. and 641 for the value of P. (Indian Forester, Vol. V, 



p. 480.)" 



259, after line 17, add 



"C 3486 from the Kolhan Forests, Singbhiim, Chota Nagpore, is 

 probably L.dichotoma, DC. (Ghionanthus divhotoma, Roxb. Fl. Ind- 

 i. 108). Vern. Deorkuda, K61. Bark inch thick, light yellowish- 

 brown. Wood moderately hard, close-grained, white. Pores moderate- 

 sized, often in pairs or threes, scanty. Medullary rays fine, numerous, 

 equidistant, the distance between them equal to, or less than, the 

 diameter of the pores. Fine concentric lines of white tissue, which 

 may be annual rings." 



259, at the end of LINOCIEEA add 



"C 3412 from Hazaribagh, and C 3492 from Kolhau, 

 Singbhiim, Chota Nagpore, are Nyctanthes Arbor-tristis, Linn. 

 Bark inch thick, light brown, rough. Wood yellowish-brown, 

 moderately hard, close-grained. Pores small, grouped in short 

 radial lines, but arranged more or le?s in concentric rings, the 

 annual rings apparent!}* marked by a dark line and a more complete 

 ring of pores. Medullary rays very fine to fine, very numerous, the 

 distance between them equal to the transverse diameter of the pores." 



261, Carissa diffusa. To vernacular names add " Kanuwdn, Oraon ; Anlca 

 koli, Uriya ;" and to numbers add " C 3518. Khurdha Forests, 

 Orissa." 



26], at the bottom add " C 3511 and C 3569, from the Khurdha Forests, Orissa, 

 are Carissa Carandas, Linn., Vern. Kendakeri, kerendo kuli, Uriva. 

 Bark yellowish brown, pooling off in square flakes. Wood white, 

 hard, smooth, close-grained. Pores moderate-sized or small, irregularly 

 distributed. Medullary rays fine, short, numerous." 



