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Remarks. 



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Citrus nobilis, Lour. 



C5]0 OrS c8 C gScjlOoS CO^ 

 Shoiik 1cm mo or Shok the-cho. 



Than hd yd shouk. 



Feronia elephantum, Corr. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 121. 



Man. 



Aegle Marmelos, Corr. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 161. 



Op shit. 

 (Ok-shit) S. K 



SiMARUBACEjE. 



Samadera Indica, Gcertn. 



cocooS 



K(i the. 



Ailanthus malabaricus, DC. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t., 123. 



Picrasma Javanica, Bl. 



211 



Harrisonia Bennetii, El. S. Th. 

 To pM pn. 



0'). Frequently 



E. lil^3 (^ _ T 



cultivated. 

 Wood yellow, heavy, of an unequal coarse 

 fibre, but close-graiued and rather hard. 



]> 



25 30 



8 _ io+"2"^r3 (P^) ^^y ^'^''*' ^ 



Wood yellowish white, rather heavy and 

 coarsely fibrous, but close-grained and 

 hard. It takes a fine polish, yields a gum 

 like gum arable and also gives lao. 



I> 



30 40 



(Pr ? wild ; A P' 



10 15 + 3 4 

 cult.) Dry forests? 1. 

 The well-known b41-tree. Wood light-co- 

 loured, usually of an uniformly yellowish 

 white, or variegated with veins ; heavy, 

 very close-grained, compact, hard and 

 very strong. It takes a beautiful polish. 



E, small tree (T.) Evergreen tropical forests. 



s. 

 Yields the Niepa bark of commerce. 



L'' ^^~o^ (Fs' 5000. 



1 = Si S. Ever- 



? -h ? 



green tropical forests. s : 1. 

 Wood said to be useless. Exudes a reddish 

 resin. 



E 



40 50 



(P' M* T An' 



10 25 + 4 5 ' 



2000'). 8& = Metam. Si S. ? Ever- 

 green tropical forests. s. 

 Wood yellowish white, amianthlike, fibrous, 

 rather light, close-grained, soft, perish- 

 able. 



L^ 



15 20 

 ?+ii-l 

 Ca S., Oa. 



(Pr* M 20000. SS = 

 Dry forests. 1. 



