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Page 262, Alstonia scholaris. To vernacular names add " Chatin, bomudu, Kol ; 

 Ckhatiana, Uriya ; " 



263, Tabernamontana coronaria. To vernacular names add " Chameli, 

 Monghyr ; " 



263, Holarrhena antidysenterica. To vernacular names add " KorJcoria, 

 Oraon ; IZurcki, Bhumij ; Towa, kuti, Kol ; Kuria, Kharwar ; 

 Pita Jcorwa, Uriya;" and to numbers add 



"C3558. Khurdha Forests, Orissa . . . 391bs." 



264, WrigJitia tomentosa. To vernacular names add " Sandikuya, Kol ; 

 Dudh-koraiya, Monghyr ; " 



265. After line 2 add " C 3496, from Chaibassa, Chota Nagpore, is Thevetia 

 neriifolia, Juss. Bark thin, greyish brown, shining. Wood grey, 

 moderately hard. Pores very small and small, numerous. Medullary 

 rays very fine, very numerous, the distance between them less than 

 the transverse diameter of the pores." 



265, line 29. After " Auk, Nep. ;" add " Akhwan, Kharwar; Palati, Kol; 

 Uruk, Uriya :" 



265, at line 17 from the bottom. After " purposes." add " C 3446, from the 

 Barasand Reserve, Palamow ; and C 3512, from Burkool, Khurdha, 

 Orissa, are Calotropis gigantea. The bark is light yellowish-white, 

 consisting chiefly of cork, and deeply cleft vertically. Wood white, 

 soft. Pores small to moderate-sized, often subdivided, scanty. 

 Medullary rays extremely fine and numerous." 



268, line 20. For " Burman " read " Burm., an " 



268, line 35. .For " Bark -5^ inch thick scales" read "Bark to f 



inch thick, black or brownish black, corky, very deeply and narrowly 

 cleft vertically, so as to form thin ridges which easily break off." 



269, Strychnos potatorum. To numbers add " C 3500. Khurdha Forests, 

 Orissa." 



,, 269, S. Nux-vomica. To vernacular names add <e Kuchila, Uriya ;" and to 

 numbers, add "C 3537 (63 Ibs.), C 3538 (54 Ibs.). Khurdha Forests, 

 Orissa." 



269. At the end of line 11 from the bottom add " C3475, fiom the Koel River, 

 Saranda, Chota Nagpore, is Bhabdia viminea, Dalzell. It has a soft 

 white wood, with scanty pores, often subdivided or in short radial lines. 

 Medullary rays extremely fine, very indistinct." 



,, 270, Cordia Myxa. To vernacular names add " JEmbrum, Kol ; * 



271, C. Macleodii. To vernacular names add " Renta, porponda, Kol ; 

 Bharwar, belaunan, Kharwar ; and to numbers add " C 3455. Betlah 

 Reserve, Palamow." 



273. After line 13 add "C 3497, from Ghatsila, Dhalbhum, is Erycibe pa- 

 niculata, Roxb. Vern. (Jrumin, Kol, a climber, with the peculiar 

 structure of climbers : soft porous wood, large pores and moderately 

 broad medullary rays. The woody portions are arranged in wavy 

 concentric masses, separated by lines of cellular tissue. The bark is 

 brown with corky lenticels." 



275, Oroxylum indicum. To vernacular names add " Sona, Hazaribagh ; 

 Sanpatti, Monghyr; Arengi banu, Kol; Sonepatta, Kharwar; 

 Phuriphuna, Uriya ;" 



275, line 31. For "E 2396." read " E 2395." 



277, line 3. After " Ceylon Collection " add " (marked Spathodea longifolia. 

 Vern. Daanga, Cingh.)" 



,, 278, Stereospermum chclonoides. To vernacular names add " Kandior, Kol ; " 

 278, S. suaveolens. To vernacular names add " Kandior, Kol; Pmnlri, Khar- 

 war;" and (p. 27U) to numbers add "0 1378. Gonda, Oudh." 



