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a 

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Names. 



Hemarks. 



333 



334 



Odina Wodier, lioxh. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 123. 



Ndbe. 



Spondias pinnata {Mangifera Kcenig). 

 Fl. SVlv. Madr. t. 169. 



COoS 

 Gwe. 



335 



336 



Gw ki. 



cgsoocQ 



Gwe tha pj e. 

 Dracontomelon sylvestre, Bl. 



337 



338 



MORINGEJE. 



Moiinga pterygosper'ma, Gmrtn. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 80. 



Dau tha '\un, 



CONNAKACE^, 



EUipanthus calophyllus, Kuvz. 



Ellipanthus tomentosus, Kiirz. 



L'>=^ 



30 60 



l5::^40 + 3^^o(^P^'-T^30000. 



SS = 00. Si S, Leaf-shedding forests. 

 I. 

 Sap-wood rather light and coarse, of a white 

 color turuiug pale-brown ; heart-wood 

 heavier, close-grained, and of a reddish- 

 brown color, n ' = 65 pd. It is said to bo 

 very difficult to season. The heart-wood 

 is used for sheaths of swords, spear- 

 handles, oil-presses and rice-pounders. 

 If well seasoned, it is a good wood for ca- 

 binet work. The tree yields a yellowish 

 gum in considerable quantities, which 

 furnishes an inferior varnish. The bark 

 is good for tanning. 



L" 



90 100 



-12 



(Pr 



SiS. 



50 60 -MO 

 3000 0; SS = 

 forests, 1. 

 Wood soft, coarse and useless 



large quantities of a transparent juice 

 which soon hardens into a mild, insipid, 

 yellowish gum, somewhat resembling 

 gum-arabic. 



P' M' Z 



Leaf-shedding 



The tree yields 



E. 



90 100 



(An* z 10000. SS = Chlo- 



? -h 8 10 



ritio and serpentine rocks 



tropical forests s. 



Evergreen 



E 



30 40 



(APr' Tz 10000- 



10 20 -h 3 4 

 SS = 00. Cultivated only. 

 Wood white and soft. Exudes yellow resin. 

 Seeds yield the oil of ben. 



E. little tree (An' 00- SS = Chloritio 

 rocks. Evergreen tropical forests. s. 



E. Uttle tree (P T). 



