WOODS. 



N. O. 195. EUPHORBIACE.E. 

 Briedelia spinosa. W. Prickley Briedelia. 



Linn. Syst. Polygamia Monoecia. 



ASUNA. 



Vernacular. See " Drugs." 



Remarks. Found inland on the coast in standing water ; is vised for 

 well frames. 



Euphorbia TirUCalli. Linn. Indian Tree-spurge. 



Linn. Sytt. Decandria Trigynia. 

 SEYR. TEJ. 



Vernacular. Lunka-sij, Beng. Seyr, Tej, By. (Gibson). Tiru- 

 calli, Mai. Tam. 



Remarks. The Milk bush of Anglo- Indians. When found of sufficient 

 size the wood is used for tile, and terrace dunnage. 



Putranjiva roxburghii. Wall. 



Linn. Sytt. Dioecia Pentandria. 

 JEEWUNPOOTR. 



Vernacular. Jecwunpootr, By. Pongalam, Mai. Kerdrajuree, Tel. 



Remarks. The Wild Olive of Anglo-Indians. It is found on the 

 coast, and used by the turner. 



Rottlera tinctoria. Rox. Dyer's Rottlera. 



Linn. Syst. Dicecia Polyandria. 

 SENDREE. 



Vernacular. See " Drugs " and " Dyes." 



Remarks. Found both inland and on coast. The wood is useful as it 

 is not readily attacked by worms. Buxvs balearica, produces the 

 BOX-WOOD of Turkey, and Oldfieldia africana, AFRICAN OAK, or 



AFRICAN TEAK. 



N. O. 200. ARTOCARPACEJil. ARTOCARPADS. 

 Artocarpus hirsuta. Lam, 



Linn. Syst, Monoecia Monandria. 

 ANGELI. 



Venacular. Ran-phunnus, By. Ai/enee, Ansjeli, Mai. Angeli, 

 Tam. 



Remarks. Found in Pnnt Suchew's country, and in the forests of 

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