WOODS. 



Vernacular. Patuli, Sans. Parul, Beng, By. Ghunta, Mooy y 



Beng. Panda, Hind. 



Remarks. Common in the Dandclly jungles. The wood is strong and 

 serviceable. 



Spathodea rheedii. Spreng. 



Linn. Syst. Dklynamia Angiospermia. 

 MERSINGEE. 



Vernacular. Mer singes, By. Nir~pongeHon y Mai. Woodi, Tel. 

 Remarks. Found in the inland forests. The wood is used in turnery. 



Tecoma undulata. Don. 



Linn. Syst. Didynamia Angiospermia. 

 RUGTRORA. 



Vernacular. Rugtrorn, By. Khew, Sindli. 



Remarks. Very rare. The wood is strong and durable, but ifs use is 

 limited from its small size. Rugtrora is a native name also of' Rttamnus 

 wiyhtii, N. O. 70; Soymida febrifuya, N. O. 52; M.aba niyresceits, 

 N. O. 133, and Polyyonum ylabrum, N. O. I/O. Calosanthes indica, 

 Blurne, the Tetoo of Bombay, although enumerated by Dr. Gibson is 

 worthless as regards its wood. Biynonia xylocar^a, Itox. our Khursiny, 

 the B air sing ty of Kandeish (Graham), is also more useful on accjuat of 

 the oil yielded by its wood, than for its timber. 



N. O. 162. VERBENACE/E. VERHENES. 

 Gmelina arborea. Rox. 



Linn. Syst. Didynamia Gymnospermia. 

 SHEWUN. 



Vernacular. Gumbharee, Sans. Gumhar, Beng. Hind. Shewnn, 

 By. Cummy-maruniy Tarn. Gumudu-chettu, Tel. jEt-damata, 

 Cey. 



Remarks. Found in the forests below the Ghats. The wood is used 

 for carriage pannels. 



Tectona grandis. Linn. Great Teak. 



Linn. Syst. Pentandria Monogynia, 

 TEAK. SAGWAN. 



Vernacular. Segoon, Bens;. Hind. Say wan, By. JaafJi, Can. 



Tekka, Mai. Cey. Thaikoo, Tain. Teka, Tel. Jati, Malaya. 

 Habitat. The East Indies. 



Remarks. Found in Western India in a chain of forests along the 

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