( xlvll ) 



352 



353 



354 



355 



356 



Erythrina ovalifolia, Roxb, 



Koug ka thiit. 

 (Kong ka thit) S. K. 



Erythrina holosericea Kurz. 



Erythrina lithosperma, Miq. 



QQfOCoh 

 Ye ko thit. 



Butea frondosa, Roxh. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 176. 



cdla5o<S 



Powk pm. 



Dalbergia latifolia, Roxh, 



357 



Dalbergia cultrata, Orah. 

 Ym tak. 

 Yin da/k. 



ll^ 



40 50 



15_20 + 3^^(C!Ar'P*-0';al8o 



Tongu Distr. cult. ?). SS = All. Sal. 

 Aren. Tidal forests and tidal savannah 

 forests ; beach jungles. 1. 

 Wood white, light, very coarse and fibrous. 



L"^ tree (Pi.) 



50 60 



(P* 



-M' 10000- 

 Hill savannah- 



20 30 + 4 6 

 SS = Metam. Si 8. 

 forests, and upper mixed forests along 

 choungs 8 % 1. 

 Wood yellowish, soft. 



Lh 



30 50 



(A Pr* P' _ T 



6 10 + 6! 

 1000'). SS=oo. All. Leaf-shedding 

 forests, chiefly savannah-forests. 1. 

 Wood white, rather light and rather strong. 

 Little used besides for common house- 

 building purposes. Yields a red brittle 

 and clear resin, a sort of gum kino of 

 commerce. 



D- 



40 50 



(An.) 



20 25 + 3 6 

 Wood greenish or greyish black, often mot- 

 tled or lighter veined, close-grained, 

 takes a fine polish. Used in India ex- 

 tensively for cabinet work, knees of ves- 

 sels, agricultural implements, combs, &c., 

 also in gun-carriage manufactories. 



L"- 



25 70 



(A Pr* P* T Z 



10 40 + 2 9 

 10000. SS = 00 Si 8. Leaf-shedding 

 forests, especially upper mixed, savan- 

 nah-and eng- forests. 1. 

 Sapwood pale-coloured turning pale-brown, 

 peiishable ; heart-wood extremely dura- 

 ble, blackish and ebony like, sometimes 

 white and red-streaked, close-grained, 

 rather heavy, elastic but cracky. D ' = 

 64 pd. Used for ploughs, bows, handles 

 of dabs and spears. Exudes a red resin. 



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