Phyllanthu9.'\ EUPHORBUCEJ5. 361 



P. Thomsoni, Mull. Arg. . Bengal. 



P. sphcerogynus, Mull. Arg. . Burma. 



P. asperus, Mull. Arg South India. 



P. sylheticus, Mull. Arg. Bengal. 



P. assamicus, Mii.ll. Arg. Ditto. 



P. glaucifolius, Miill. Arg Burma. 



P. neilgherrensis, Miill. Arg South India. 



P. arboreus, Miill. Arg. Ditto. 



P. stellatus, Retz. Bengal. 



P. malabaricus, Miill. Arg. ..... South India. 



P. Perrottetianus, Miill. Arg. .... Ditto. 



P. velutinus, Miill. Arg. ..... Bengal, South India. 



P. Daltoni, Miill. Arg Bengal, Burma, South 



India. 



P. Heyneanus, Miill. Arg. ..... South India. 



P. bicolor, Miill. Arg. ...... Bengal. 



P. khasicus, Miill. Arg Ditto. 



(P. dasy stylus, Kurz) Burma. 



fP. leiostylus, Kurz) Ditto. 



SECTION III. KIEQANELIA. 



P. reticulatus, Miill. Arg All India and Burma. 



SECTION IV. EMBLICA. 



P. EmbUca, Linn. ....... All India and Burma. 



P. polyphullus, Willd South India. 



P. bceobotryoides, Miill, Arg. . . . . . Bengal, Burma. 



P. columnar is, Miill. Arg Burma. 



SECTION V. PAEAPHYLLANTHUS. 

 P. juniperinoides, Miill. Arg. .... South India, 



SECTION VI. CICCA. 



P. distichus, Miill. Arg. ..... India, Burma, Andamaus, 



P. cyanospermus, Miill. Arg. ..... South India. 



P. indicus, Miill. Arg Ditto. 



(P. albizzioides, Kurz) . ..... Burma. 



(P. macrocarpus, Kurz) ...... Ditto. 



Thus it will be seen that 4 species are found in North- West India, 16 in Northern 

 and Eastern Bengal, 21 in South India, 18 in Burma, and 5 in the Andaman Islands. 

 Few of them are of much importance. P. lanceolarius > Miill. Arg. ; Brandis 453 ; 

 Gamble 68 (Glochidion lanceolarium, Dalz. ; Beddome cxcii. ; Kurz 343. Bradleia 

 lanceolaria, Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 697) Vem.Anguti, bhauri, Beng. ; Banff ikat, N ep. j 

 Fagiri, Lepcha ; Tsekoban, Magh ; Bhoma, Bombay, is a small tree of the Sub-Hima- 

 layan tract, from Kurnaun eastwards, Eastern Bengal, South India and Burma, with a 

 hard, durable wood. P. nepalensis, Miill. Arg. ; Brandis 452; Gamble 68 (G. nepa- 

 lense, Kurz ii. 344). Vern. Gol kamela, sama, chamar kas, amblu, kodmil, Pb. ; 

 Mowa, bakalwa, kari, koria, Hind.; Katmowa^ Garhwal ; Gubermowa, bair mao 

 Kumaun; Latikat, Nep., is a small tree of the Outer Himalaya and Sub-Himala} r an tract 

 from the Indus eastwards. It has a brownish-white wood, and the bark is used for tan- 

 ning, P. polyphyllus, Willd. ; Beddome cxc., is a small tree of South India, distinguished 

 from P. Emblica by having a dry instead of a fleshy fruit. P. distichus, Miill. Arg. ; 

 Beddome cxct. (P. longifolius, Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 672. Cicca disticha, Linn. ; Kurz 

 ii. 353) Vern. Loda, nori, Beng. ; Harfaruri, cJialmeri, Hind. ; Russa-usareki, Tel. 

 Arunelli, Tarn. ; Kirnelli, Mysore ; Thin-bo-zi-pyoo, Burm., is a small tree, cultivated 

 in South India, Burma and the Andaman Islands for the sake of its fruit. 



Wood red_, splits and warps. No Ueartwood. Pores moderate-sized, 

 subdivided. Medullary rays moderately broad, distant, prominent on a 

 vertical section, giving- the wood a mottled appearance. 



1, P. Emblica, Linn.; Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 671; Beddome t. 258; 



