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Page 333, Ficus bengalensis. To vernacular names add " Bai, Kol ;" 

 334, F. infectoria. To vernacular names add " Baswesa, Kol ;" 

 335, F. religiosa. To vernacular names add " Hesar, Kol ; Jari, Uriya ;" 

 336, F. retusa. To vernacular names add " Butisa, Kol ;" 

 338. F. virgata. To numbers add " H 148. Sainj, Simla, 3,000 feet." 



339, F. Cunia. To vernacular names add " Riu, ain, Kol ; Poro dumer, Khar- 

 war ;" 



339, F. glomerata. To vernacular names add " Loa, Kol ; Dumer, Kharwar ;" 



340, F. Roxburghii. To vernacular names add " Xotang, Kol ;" 



340, F. hispida. To vernacular names add " Kotang, sosokera, Kol ;" 



341, at the end of Ficus add 



" E 3334 from Darjeeling, 7,000 ft., is F. Fleldingii, Miq., a 

 common tree of the Hill forests of the N. E. Himalaya, whose leaves 

 are much used for fodder. It has a thin, grey bark ; wood white, 

 close-grained, soft. Pores moderate-sized, very scanty. Alternating 

 wavy bands of soft and firmer tissue prominent. Medullary rays 

 short, moderately broad. 



" E 3612 from Chenga Forest, Darjeeling, 1,500 ft., is F. clavata, 

 Wall. It has a very thin, smooth, greenish-grey bark. Wood white, 

 moderately hard, close-grained, lustrous. Pores moderate-sized, 

 scanty, often subdivided and enclosed in a ring of white tissue. 

 Alternating layers of white, soft, and firmer dark tissue, very regular. 

 Medullary rays fine to moderately broad, very short, white." 



341, line 12. For " 2075" read " 2975." 



342, Ulmus integrifolia. To vernacular names add " Daurango, Uriya ;" 



344, Sponia orienlalis. To vernacular names add " Rarunga, Kol ; " 



347, line 18 from the bottom,^ after " Beng. ; " add "Hara sejum, Kol ; Sikat, 



Kharwar ; MahJcoa, Monghyr ; " 



348, line 27, after " Vern. " insert " Simul aloo, simul turul, Beng. ; " 

 349, Antidesma Ghcesembilla. To vernacular names add " Mata sure, Kol ; " 



352, Phyllanthus Emblica. To vernacular names add " Meral, Kol ; " and 

 to numbers add 



"C3539. Khurdha Forests, Orissa . . . 58 Ibs." 



353. At the end of " PHTLLANTHUS," add " C 3485, from the Kolhan Forests, 

 Singbhum, Chota Nagpore, and C 3501 and C 3553, from the Khur- 

 dha Forests, Orissa, are Phyllanthus lanceolarius, Mull. Arg. Vern. 

 Marang mata, Kol; Kalchua, Uriya. Eark brown, longitudinally 

 cleft, soft. Wood reddish brown, moderately hard. Pores small 

 and moderate-sized, scanty, in radial lines between the fine medullary 

 rays. The distance between the rays is equal to, or less than, the 

 transverse diameter of the pores. Weight, our specimen ' C 3553 ' 

 gives 56 Ibs. per cubic foot. 



" C 3451, from the Betlah Reserve, Palamow, is Brei/niu 

 rhamnoides, Mull. Arg. Bark greyish brown, fibrous. Wood reddish 

 brown, hard, close-grained. Pores small, in radial lines between the 

 numerous, fine medullary rays." 



353, last line. For " E 5469" read " E 2469." 



356, Briedelia retusa. To vernacular names add " Kharaka, kaka, Kol ; 

 iLarika, Bhurnij ; 7i'</;{/, /v///, Kluirwar; h'<(j, Monghjr; " 



357, line 8. After ''Ceylon Collection" add "(marked B. spinosa. Vern. 

 Ketiekale, Cingh.) " 



357. Briedeliatomcntosa. To numbers add "C 3498. Dhalbhum, Chota Nag- 

 pore." 



