( i-^ ) 



42 



43 



44 



45 



Cratseva religiosa, Forst. Fl. Sylv. Madr. 

 t 116. 



ocoo5 



VlOLACE^. 



Alsodeialongiracemosa, Knrz. (A. racemo- 

 sa, Hf. ct Th., non Mart.) 



G]^Sooa5o(S 



Yit thflk pin. 

 Yak the pan. 



BlXINE^ 



Cochlospermum Gossypium, Dc. Fl. Sylv, 

 Madr. t. 171. 



46 



47 



48 



Bixa Orellana, L. Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 79. 



c8so(5 



Thi pm. 



c8co(5s 



Tht tin. 

 Scolopia Roxburghii, Clos. 

 Flacourtia Sumatrana, Planch. 

 Flacourtia cataphracta, Roxh. ^ 



Nrt ju e. 



L" 



50 60 



15 20 + 3 6 

 = Ca S. Dry forests. 1. 

 Wood very hard. 



(Pr'T. 500'). SS 



L" 



10 15 



r (M' 1000 ') SS = Metam. 



4-5 + i 

 Evergreen tropical forests. s. 

 Wood rather light, yellowish white, turning 

 pale brown, fibrous but close-grained. 



L" 



15 20 



6_io + i^i(^'^"-^ooo. SS = 



Ca S. Dry forests. ^1. 

 Wood soft and only fit for fire-wood. Yields 

 a gum, called in Hindustan Kadira, a 

 substitute for tragacanth. 



B 



20 25 



PT 10000 SS 



9_18 + 1- 



= All. Si S. 

 Cult, and escaped. 

 Sapwood red, heart-wood pale coloured. 



The orange-red pulp furnishes the Ar- 



notto dye or terra Orellana. 



Small tree (T.) 



Small tree (T.) 



]> 



30 50 



(P _ M' T 



10 30 -^ 2 5 

 3000 ') SS = 00 8i 8. Mixed and open 

 forests. 1. 

 Wood rather heavy, brown, close-grained, 

 rather hard and brittle, takes a fine 

 polish. 



