Terminalia.~\ COMBRETACE^:. 185 



is used for carts, agricultural implements, boats and for building. It gives a brown 

 transparent gum. The bark is used as a tonic and to heal wounds. 



Ibs. 



C 179. Mandla, Central Provinces (1870) ... . 54 

 C 1111. Ahiri Reserve, Central Provinces . ... 60 

 C 2760. Moharli Reserve, Central Provinces 



9. T. myriocarpa, Heurck andMuell. Arg. ; Hook. Fl. Ind. ii. 447; 

 Kurz i. 455. T. myriopteron, Kurz; Gamble 39. Vern. Panisaj, Nep. ; 

 Sungloch, Lepcha; Hollock, Ass. 



A very large evergreen tree. Bark greyish brown, rough, peeling off 

 in vertical flakes. Sapwood white, not broad ; heartwood brown, beauti- 

 fully mottled with dark streaks. Structure that of T. tomentosa. 



Eastern Himalaya and Assam, in Sikkim up to 5,000 feet. 



Growth moderate, 6 to 7 rings per inch of radius. Weight, 51 to 54 Ibs. per cubic 

 foot. Used for building and tea -boxes, also for charcoal. 



Ibs. 



E 500. Khookloong Forest, Darjeeling Terai 54 



E 2376. Bamunpokri, Darjeeling Terai . . . 51 



E 2315 cut from a log of wood which had been lying for many years in the bed 

 of the Chauwa Jhora, near Sivoke, in the Darjeeling Terai, and is now perfectly 

 black, may be this specie?. 



2. CALICOPTERIS, Lamck. 



Contains two climbing shrubs. C. nutans, Kurz i. 468 (G-etonia nutans, Roxb. 

 Fl. Ind. ii. 428). Vern. Kywotnay mvay, Burm., is a large scandent shrub of Burma. 



1. C. floribunda, Lam.; Hook. Fl. Ind. ii. 449; Brandis 220. 

 Getonia floribunda, Roxb. FL Ind. ii. 428. Vern. Kokoranj, C. P. ; 

 Bandi murududu, Tel. ; Marsada 60 Ii, Mysore. 



A large climbing shrub. Wood yellowish white, moderately hard. 

 Pores small to large, numerous. Medullary rays very fine, very numer- 

 ous, uniform and equidistant ; the distance between the rays being less 

 than the transverse diameter of the pores. Numerous broad medullary 

 patches of soft, pith-like texture. 



Central and Southern India. 

 Weight, 45 Ibs. per cubic foot. 



Ibs. 

 C 2755. Mohavli Reserve, Central Provinces 45 



3. ANOGEISSUS, Wall. 



Contains 4 Indian trees. A. phillyrecefolia, Heurck and Mull. Arg. ; Hook. Fl. 

 Ind. ii. 451, is a small tree of Burma. 



Pores small. Medullary rays fine, uniform, sharply defined, equidis- 

 tant, the transverse diameter of the pores equal to, or slightly larger than, 

 the distance between the rays. 



1. A. latifolia, Wall.; Hook. Fl. Ind. ii. 450; Beddome t. 15 

 Brandis 227. Conocarpus latifolia, Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 442. Vern. Dhaura 

 dhauri, dhau, dhdwa, dhauta, dohu, bakla, bakli, Hind. ; Golra, goldla 

 dhaukra, dhokri, dau, Rajputana; Khar dhdwa, Banda ; Vellay naga, namme 

 veckali, Tarn. ; Chirimdn, s/ieriman, yeMama, tirman, yella maddi, Tel. 

 Dohu/dhobu, Uriya; DMori, dhamora, dliaunda, dandua, dhavada, Mar. 



