IUC1NEJ5. 



6. 7. denticulata, Wall . . . . . . Western Ghats. 



7. /. theafolia, Wall Sikkitn, Khasia, Tenasserim. 



8. /. embelioidcs, Hook, f Khasia Hills. 



9. /. GriffithU, Hook, f Assam, Sylhet. 



10. J. Thomsoni, Hook, f Eastern Himalaya, Khasia. 



11. I. intricata, Hook. f. Eastern Nepal and Sikkim, 



10,000 to 11, 000 feet. 



12. Lfragilis, Hook. f. Eastern Himalaya, Khania, 



13. I. venulosa, Hook. f. .... Khasia Hills. 



14. I. Gardneriana, Wight ; Beddome Ixii. . . Nilgiris. 



15. I. Wightiana, Wall 



16. I. excelsa, Wall Himalaya, Khasia. 



17. L Godajam, Colebr Eastern Sub-Himalaya, 



Burma. 



18. /. sulcata, Wall. (I. Godajam, Kurz i. 245, 



part) Tcnasserim. 



19. J. macropkytta, Wall. ; Kurz i. 246 . 



20. J. cymosa, Bl. ; Kurz i. 246 .... 



21. I. Wallichii, Hook. f. ; Kurz i. 246 . 



I. excelsa, Wall. ; Hook. Fl. Ind. i. 603 (/. exsulca, Wall. ; Brandis 76). Vern. 

 Tumari, Hind., is a small evergreen tree of the outer Himala3 T a and Siwalik tract 

 extending eastwards to Assam and the Khasia Hills. I. odorata, Ham. ; Brandis 77, 

 is an evergreen tree of the outer Himalaya from the Sutlej to Sikkim, ascending to 

 6,000 feet, I. Godajam, Colebr. ; Kurz i. 245 ; Gamble 18. Vern. Tirsam, Ass., is a 

 good-sized tree of the Sub-Himalayan tract from Nepal eastwards. I. denticulata, 

 Wall. ; Beddome 1. 142, with a good timber, which is said not to warp nor crack, is found 

 in the Nilgiris and Anamalai Hills. I. Wigktiana, Wall. Vern. Horralu, Nilgiris, 

 has a pale yellow wood useful for building and for bowls and platters. The European 

 Holly is I. Aquifolium, Linn., while the Mate" or Paraguay Tea is made from the 

 leaves of I. paraguayensis. 



Pores small, arranged in radial lines or irregular elongated patches. 

 Medullary rays of two classes, fine and broad, prominent on a vertical 

 section, and generally darker coloured than the fibrous tissue, giving the 

 wood a mottled appearance. 



1. I. dipyrena, Wall.; Hook. Fl. Ind. i. 599; Brandis 76; Gamble 

 18. Vern. Shangala, kandlar, kalucho, diusa, dodru, drtinda, Pb. ; 

 Kaula, karaput, munasi, g?ilsima, Nep. ; Kandara, kadera, kateru, Simla. 



A small evergreen tree. Bark dark, rough. Wood white, hard, close- 

 grained. Pores extremely small, in long irregular wavy radial lines. 

 Medullary rays short, moderately broad to broad, prominent on a radiul 

 section, giving the wood a mottled appearance. 



Himalaya, from the Indus to Bhutan, above 5,000 feet. 

 Weight, 46 Ibs. per cubic foot. 



ibs. 

 H 21. Matiyana, Simla, 7,000 feet 46 



2. I. theaefolia, Wall. ; Hook. Fl. Ind. i. 601. /. gauUher'mfolia, 

 Kurz i. 24-5. 



A moderate-sized evergreen tree. Wood white, soft, close-graiiunl, 

 with while concentric lines, which seem to correspond to annual rings. 

 Pores v-ry small and numerous. .Medullary rays v< ry line and broad; 

 the latter short, scanty, prominent, giving the wood on a vertical section 

 a beautifully reticulate appearance. 



I):ii;jci'lmg mid Klinsia Hills :iii<l Ti-iiMssrrim. 

 \Wi-lit, :;!> Ibs. per cubic foot. 



Ibs. 



E Oin*. Ohuttookpur, Daijecling, 6,000 Aet 3'J 



