DIVISION L 



Class 4. E. 



TANS. 



N. O. 25. TAMARICACE^E. TAMARISKS. 

 Tamarix Furas. 



Tamarix indica. Rox. v. gallica. Linn. Indian Tamarisk. 

 Tamarix dioica. Rox. 



Linn. Si/gt. Pentandria Trigynia. 



The galls. 



Vernacular. See " Drugs." 



Habitat. The Mediterranean countries, Arabia, Sindh, and 

 Rohilcund. 



Remarks. The galls called Chotee-mue are from T. Furas, and those 

 called Burree-mue from T. indica, and it would appear from T. dioica 

 also. In the Bazaars we find also the following Galls : 



N. O. 71. ANACARDIACE^E. 



Gool-i-pista, the galls of Pistacia vera. Linn. 



Kakrasinyee, the galls of Rhus Kakrasingee. Rox. 

 N. O. 212. CUPULIFERJE. 



Maapul, the galls of Quercus infectoria. De C. 



N. O. 251. PALMJ5. 



Mochurnts, the galls of Areca Catechu. W. 

 The barks or wood of the plants following are also used as tans : 



N. O. 33. TlLIACE.E. 



Elceocarpus Hinau, A. Cuun. in New Zealand. 

 Luhea paniculata, Mart, et Zucc. in Brazil. 



N. O. 34. DlPTEROCARPACE.E. 



Shorea robust a. Gsert. (Saul) in India. 

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