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Names. 



II. CcBsalpiniecB. 

 Peltophorum ferrugineum, Bth. 



n 



CsBsalpinia sappan, L. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. Anal. t. 13. f. 1. 



teing-nyet. 



Poinciana regia, Boj. 



Parkinsonia aculeata, L. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. Anal. t. 13. f. 2. 



Cassia Fistula, L. 



Gnu ki 



Cassia nodosa, Ham. 



cc8S 



Gnw them. 

 Cassia renigera, Wall. 



Gnw shw e. 



Bemarks. 



forests. 

 Wood blackish, the sap-wood whitish, coarse 

 fibrous, light. 



L? 



25 30 



(?Pr')F T* 0'). 



1 = ? 



8 + 2 



A red dye-wood and an important article of 

 commerce. 



30 40 



E- 8-r5+r-5 ^^-'^)-^^-:"^y- 



Wood white, light, soft and loose-grained, 

 takes a fine polish. Exudes plenty gum. 



E. 



^-^1^,^,1^ (A-Pr- 1000'). 

 SS = CaS. Cult only. 



Li" 



30-^50 .^ p , p _ rp 



10 25 -I- 3 6 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 



500/). SS = 00. All. Si S. Leaf-shed- 

 ding forests, chiefly savannah and lower 

 mixed forests. 1. 

 Wood pale reddish-brown, the heart-wood 

 dark-brown, rather heavy, coarse fibrous 

 but rather cloee-grained, strong, elastic, 

 but soon attacked by xylophages if not 

 seasoned. G/ = 57. pd. Used for bows, 

 axles of carts, plough shares, rice-pound- 

 ers, &o. Bark good for tanning. 



E. large tree (CM T 0'). Evergreen 

 tropical forests. s. 



L- 8-15 + 3-5 (^^^'-^QQQ^^-SS 

 = Oa S. Dry forests. 1. 



