WOODS. 



N. O. 78. LYTJIRACE/E. LOOSESTRIFES. 

 Lagersircemia parvifiora. Rox. 



Linn. Syst. Polyandria Monogynia. 

 BENTEAK. NANAH. BONDARA. 



Vernacular. Nanah, By. Fentaku, Can. Cuteka-catta-marum, 

 Tarn. Chinangee, Tel. 



Remarks. Common in our forests, but more so south of Savitree. 

 The wood is much used in the Dockyard. Dr. Gibson gives fio?iilara, 

 as a native synonvme of South Concan. 



Lagerstrcemia fios-reginae. Retz. Oblong-leaved Lagerstrcemia. 



Linn, Syst. Polyandria Monogynia. 

 TAMAN, MOTABONDARA. 



Vernacular. Arjuna, Sans. Jarool, Beng. Hind. Taman, By. 

 Mota-bondara, S. Ccncan? 



Remarks. First described by Van-Rheede. Found chiefly South of the 

 Savitree ; and the wood is chiefly used for boat knees, Arjuna and 

 Arjoon are names of species of Terminalia t N. O. 81, infra. 



N. O. 79. RHIZOPHORACEJE. MANGROVES. 

 Carallia integerrima. Be. C. 



Linn. Syst. Icosandria Monogynia. 

 PHUNSEE. 



Vernacular. Phunsee, By. 

 Remarks. Found in the South Concan, and used in turnery. 



N. O. 81. COMBRETACE^E. MYROBALANS. 

 Terminalia Arjuna. 



Linn. Syst. Polygamia Monoecia. 

 ARJUN-SADURA. 



Vernacular. Arjvna, Kukhooba, Sans. Urjoon, Beng. Cahua, 

 Hind. Arjun-sadara, By, 



Remarks. Found of great size in the Belgaum and Soonda forests. 

 Terminalia glabra. W. et A. 



Linn. Syst. Deeandria Monogyuia. 

 AEEN. 



Vernacular. Aeen, Maitree, By. 

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