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Names. 



Bemarks. 



95 



96 



97 



98 



99 



100 



101 



102 



103 



Sohima montioolA, Kurz. 



Schima oblata, Kurz. 



Pyrenaria serrata, Bl. 



Pyrenaria camelliEeflora, Kurz. 



Pyrenaria diospyricarpa, Kurz. 

 Camellia assimilis, ? Champ. 



DiPTEROCARPEJE. 



Anisoptera odorata, Kurz. 



Anisoptera glabra, Kurz. 



oofoocq 



Thm ka t. 



Dipterocarpus tuberculatus, lioxb. 



In p/n. 

 (Eng or Ein) S. K. 



E. 



E. 



1525 



(M* 6000 72000. SS 



3 8+2-3' 



= Metam. Drier bill-forests. 1. 



:?|^-^^g(FM'-T.z30000. 



30 



SS = Metam. Lat. p. Open forests, hiU- 

 Eng and pine forests. 1. 

 Wood Kght brown. 



E. small tree (T.) 



E. 



OK OA 



8-15+2-3 ^'- 2500 - SOOOO. 

 SS = Metam. Drier hill and pin e forests. 



^' 3 's + 2 3 ^^'- ^000 '^2000- SS 

 = Metam. Drier hill-forests. s. 



12 IK 



E. g _ g ^ (M'. 3500 4000'). SS = 



Metam. Damp and drier hill-forests. 

 s. 

 Wood soft, white. 



LH 20^ (T.) 



E. 



100 120 



(P' M' 



0). 



60 70 + 10 12 



SS = Si S, Metam. Evergreen tropical 



forests. s : 1. 



L*- 



70 80 



(A Pr' P'' M' T 



40 50 + 8 10 



Z 25000- SS = ia^.Arg. CaS. Open 



chiefly Eng forests ; also dry forests. 



Wood brown, with darker coloured heart- 

 wood, rather heavy, loose-grained. D ' := 

 55 pd. Timber much esteemed by Bur- 

 mans, and used for house -posts, canoes, 

 planking, c. Yields no wood-oil, but 

 the branches exude a clear yellow resin. 



