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AMPELlDEiE. 



Leea sambucina, Willd. 



cococS 



Kd Irtk. 

 (Ka-let) S. E. 



Leea compactiflora, Eurz. 



Leea staphylea, Roxb. 



Thd k d ne than. 



SapindacE-i;. 

 Schmiedelia serrata, BO. 



Aesculus Assamica, Griff. 

 Cupania regularis, Bl, 



Cupania glabrata, (Sapinclus Wall.) 



Cupania fuscidula, Kurz. 

 Zollingeria macrocarpa, Kurz. 



oa5o2)c5o5 



Wdk k* Mt pm. 



Ratonia Lessertiana, Bth. et Hf. 



E. TT 



15 20 



6 10+1 1 (Ps' M' T Z 2000'). 



SS = Metam., Si S. Evergreen tropi- 

 cal forests. s. 

 Wood rather heavy, close-grained, soft, pale- 

 brown turning darker, with a silvery 

 lustre ; the pith medullary, brown, small, 

 and soon attacked by xylophages. 



TO Ti 



^- 4 _ 8 4-1 (^' 3000 - 4000 '). SS = 

 Metam. Drier hill-forests. s. 



L" 



10 15 



(P* 2000/). SS = 



35+11 

 Si S., All. Mixed forests. 1. 

 Pith medullary and very large ; the outer 

 wood only 2 to 3 inches thick, of a dark- 

 brown color, and close-grained. 



E. Little tree. (0 Ar'' T ). SS = Sal. 

 Tidal-forests chiefly. 



Large tree (T.) 



E. middling-sized tree (T.) 



E. 8-'^ + 2-3 (P^'-^-l'^QQ^)- SS 

 = Si S. ; Metam. Evergreen tropical 

 forests. s. 



E. small tree (T.) 



I^o^ 



50 80 



(Pr* Z 10000- SS 



25 50 + 3 6 



= Oa S. Mixed dry forests. 1. 



E- io-'l5+'3-4 (^:^'-lQ^^0. SS 



Chloritic and serpentine rocks. Ever- 

 green tropical forests. s. 



