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LIST 



OF 



BURMESE FOREST TREES. 



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Names. 



Remarks. 



DiLLENIACEJE. 



Dillenia Indica, L. (D. speciosa, Thbg. Fl. 

 Sjlv. Madr. t. 103.) 



COL 

 Ta pj . 



Dillenia pulcherrima, Kiirz. 



gtocS 

 Ti u pm. 



Dillenia aurea, Sm. 



4 Dillenia parviflora, Griff. 



Lm till ki 0. 

 (Lingyo) S. K. 



5 \ Dillenia pilosa, Roxb, 



Dillenia scabrella, Roxb. 



SS = Si S., Metam. Moist upper 

 mixed forests along choungs. s. 

 "Wood hard, brown, used occasionally for 

 house-building. Ci ' =: 41 pd. 



Lh ^ ^2 Pr p* _ M* 1000'^ 



^ 5 _ 10 + 5 9 ^ ^""" ^ 



SS = Ca S. Lot. Arg. Eng and low 



savannah and low forests, mixed dry F. 



Wood, hard and strong, used for rice mills. 

 D '= 69 pd. 



L^ 



10 -'25/5 -6 (^' - T- 2000 - 

 3000 '). SS = Metam. Drier hill forests. 

 1. 



L" 



60 70 



30 35 + 6 



SS = All. Si S. Metam 



1. 



^(P'M' T. 1000'). 

 Mixed forests. 



L'' 



80 90 



(An' 1000') SS = 



40 50+8 9 

 Si S. Upper mixed forests. 1. 

 Wood greyish, rather close-grained and 

 heavy. 



]> 



40 50 



(C 1000 '). 



10 25 + 3 4 

 Wood uniformly brown, close-grained, rather 

 heavy. A good wood, takes fine polish. 



In this list no other citations of books, &c., are given, except a short reference to the plates of Beddome's 

 " Flora Sylvatica" of the Madras Presidency, for brevity sake marked " Fl. Sjlv. Madr. U" 



