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Turpinia pomifera, DC. 



Touk sba ma. 



ooccolq] 



Ea lo po. 



Turpinia Nepalensis, Wall. 



Fl. Sylv.t. 159? 



lO 



Douk yd md. 



Sabiaceje. 

 Meliosma simplicifolia, JSl. 



Anacardiace.*. 

 Mangifera longipes, GriJ'. 



Thfi yak the vi. 

 (Tayet sinni) SK. 



Mangifera Indica, L. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 162. 



ooqo5 



Thri yak. 



Td min eliok. 

 (Tayet) S. K. 



Mangifera sylvatica, Eoxb. 



30<SS)<S00G^aS 

 Sm mm tlia yak. 



Mangifera caloneura, Kttrz. 



E. 



30 40 



(P_M* 1000'). 

 Evergreen tropi- 



12 20 + 2 3 

 SS = Metam. Si S 

 cal forests. s. 

 Wood greyish, rather heavy, fibrous but 

 close-grained. It is tolerably soft and is 

 soon attacked by xylophages. 



E. 



20 30 



8-15 + 2-3 (M- 3000 -72000. 

 SS = Metam. Drier hill and pine- 

 forests, s. 



B. 



4050 



(T.) 



Wood brown, rather light, coarsely fibrous, 

 but rather close-grained. It takes a good 

 polish. 



E?i5zlfc^6(P'-T-00. SS 

 = All. Swamp-forests. s. 



E. 



40 60 



15-30 -H4-8 (^ - P- I" - T 

 An' 1000'). SS = oo. Lower mixed 

 forests. Everywhere cultivated. s y.1. 

 Wood yellowish or dull grey, coarsely fibrous, 

 rather loose-grained, light, but soon 

 decays if exposed to wet. The heart-wood 

 is about 3 to 4 inches across, of a brown 

 or light chocolate-colour, it is close- 

 grained and much more durable,but takes 

 only an indifferent polish. It is used 

 occasioually for cabinet-work, for house 

 and coach-buildiug purposes, and for 

 packing cases. The tree exudes a yel- 

 lowish gum. 



E. p (M.) Evergreen tropical forests. 



s. 



E. 



40 60 



15-25 + 4-6 ^^'-^QQ^)- SS = 

 Lat. p., Dil., All. Evergreen open and 

 low-forests. s X 1. 



