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Page 357. At the end of BBIEDELIA add "C 3503 from the Khurdha Forests, Orissa, 

 is Briedelia stipularis, Bl. Vern. Gour kassi, Uriya. Bark brown. 

 Wood greyish brown, moderately hard. JPores scanty, often subdivided 

 or in short radial lines. Medullary rays fine, numerous, uniformly 

 distributed, the distance between them less than the transverse dia- 

 meter of the pores. Numerous very fine, concentric, transverse bars 

 across the rays." 



,, 358, Lebedieropsis orbicularis. To vernacular names add " Parasu, pas, K61 ; 

 Kergaili, Kharwar ; " to numbers add " C 3452. Betlah Reserve, 

 Palarnow, Chota Nagpore ; " and in line 18 after " poisonous," add 

 " and in Singbhum is so used by the Ho Kols, as also the root, mixed 

 with salt." 



369, line 9, after " Nep. ;" add " Kuril, Iconya, kuli, K61 ; Putila, Bhumij ; 

 Putri, Kharwar ; Puter, Monghyr ; " 



,, 359, Croton caudatus. To vernacular names add, " Wiista, Uriya ;" 



359, line 5 from bottom. After " smaller." add " C 3458, from Chandwa, Tori, 

 Chota Nagpore, is this. It has a yellow wood, pores moderate-sized, 

 scanty, single or subdivided, or in groups of 3 to 4; and medullary 

 raj's fine and very fine, very numerous. Wavy concentric bands of 

 white tissue." 



,, 359, Trewia nudiflora. To vernacular names add " Kurong, Nep. ; Gara 

 lohadaru, K61 ; Gamhdr, Monghyr; Honda, Uriya." 



363. Ricinus communis. To vernacular names add " Hindi, Kdl ; " 



365, Jatropha Curcas. To vernacular names add " Xulcjera, totJca bendi, 

 K61 ; " 



366. After CH^TOCARPUS insert " C 3548, from the Khurdha Forests, Orissa, 

 is Gelonium lanceolatum, W T illd. ; Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 831 ; Beddome 

 ccxiv. Vern. KaJcra, Uriya ; Suragada, Tel. It is a pretty evergreen 

 tree of the Eastern Circars and Orissa, and has a yellow, smooth, 

 close and even-grained wood, which weighs 50 Ibs. per cubic foot and 

 has a peculiar waxy smell. The pores are moderate-sized, scanty, 

 sometimes subdivided. The medullary rays are very fine, very nu- 

 merous, and are joined by very faint, fine, white lines. Growth moder- 

 ate, 6 rings per inch of radius." 



369. After line 3 insert "C 3509, from Khurdha Forests, Orissa, is Euphorbia 

 Tirucalli,lArm. Vern. Seju. Bark brown or greenish brown. Wood 

 white or grey, moderately hard. Pores small, single or subdiuided, 

 scanty. Medullary rays extremely fine and numerous." 



369, line 5. After " Baillon." add " The Box Tree." 



372, line 17 from the bottom. Ajter " roofing houses." add " (H 130, Rotangr 

 Pass, Kulu, 9,000ft.)" 



372, line 10 from the bottom. For " E 2404." read " E 2403." 



373, line 6. For " E 2914." read " E 2904." ; and line 7, for " E 2405." read 

 " E 2404." 



374, line 13. For " E 2406." read " E 2405." 



375, line 12. For " S. serphyllum" read " S. strpyllum."' 



375, Salix tetrasperma. To vernacular names add " Nachal, K61; Cheur, 

 Kharwar ; " 



379, line 18. For " H 3138." read " H 3188." 



380, line 8. For " Vulgaris" read " vulgaris " and line 9, for " Castanea 

 Vesca" read " Castanea vulgaris." 



384, Quercus dilatata. To numbers add " H 777. Kalatop Forest, Punjab, 

 7,000 ft," 



386, Q. acuminata. To numbers add " E 3384, Darjeeling, 6,500 ft." 



