WOODS. 



Euonymus garcinifolia. 



Linn. Sys(. Pentandria Monogynia. 



Vernacular Mori, Sylhet. Nooe, Nepal. 

 Habitat. Sylhet. 



Remarks. Dr. Gibson says it is used in North Canara for rafters, but 

 Cleghorn does not confirm this. 



N. O. 70. RHAMNACE/E. RHAMNADS. 

 Zizyphus Jujuba. Lam. Blunt-leaved Zizyphus. 



Linn. Syst. Pentandria Monogynia. 

 BOR. BHER. 



Vernacular. See. " Fruits and Vegetables." 

 Habitat. North Africa, Arabia, and India. 



Remarks. Found by river banks. The wood is used chiefly for 

 sandals, and saddle-trees, but would do for sleepers. 



N. O. 74 LEGUMINOS^E. LEGUMINOUS PLANTS. 

 Acacia arabica. W. Gum Arabic-tree. 



Linn. Syst. Polygamia Moncecia. 

 BABOOL. 



Vernacular. See " Drugs." 



Habitat. India, Arabia, Egypt, Senegal. 



Remarks. See " Drugs." Very common inland, and chiefly used for 

 wheels and charcoal. The Shitiim wood of the Bible is referred to 

 this tree. 



Acacia Catechu. W. Medicinal Acacia. 



Linn. Syst. Polygamia Moncecia. 

 KHAIR. 



Vernacular. See " Drugs." 

 Habitat. The East and West Indies. 



Remarks. See "Drugs." The commonest tree on the sea faye of the 

 Western Ghats. The wood is used for uprights for houses. 



Acacia Lebbek, W. Egyptian Acacia. 

 Acacia Odoratissima. W. Fragrant Acacia. 



Linn. Sytt. Polygamia Monoecia. 

 SIRRXJS. 



Vernacular. A. Lebbek, Siris, Sans, Beng. Hind. Strut, 

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