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B 



t 6 

 O 



Names. 



Eemarks, 



425 



426 



Rhizophora oonjugata, L. 



6 



Pi u. 



Bruguiera gjrmnorhiza, Latnk. 



P M. 



427 



Carallia integerrima, DC. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 193. 



Md ui kd. 



428 



429 



Carallia lanceaefolia, Boxb. 

 Ma nt ka. 



CoMBRETACEjE. 



Terminalia Catappa, L. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 18. 



430 



Terminalia cliebula, Retz. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 27. 



E. 



15 25 



6_10 + l-ri<^'-TAn'-0). 



SS = Sal. Littoral, chiefly mangrove, 

 forests. 1. 



E 



sn^Wr^rs^CAr'-TAn'-O). 



SS = Sal. Littoral forests. 1. 

 Wood reddish-brown, the sap-wood lighter 

 coloured, close-grained, coarse fibrous, 

 very heavy, hard, strong and durable. 

 Bark good for tanning. 



E, 



50 80 



(P> _ M'z. 40000. 



2.5 50 + 4 10 

 SS = Metam.-, Si S., Lat. p. Evergreen 

 tropical and moister upper mixed forests. 

 s X 1. 

 Wood red-brown, variegated, heavy and 

 close-grained. D / = 60 pd. Used for 

 rice-pounders, planks, &o., good for furni- 

 ture. 



E. (T.) 



D 



60 70 



30-35 -h6-8 (^"' - *^)- SS = 

 Si S. Coast forests. s x 1. 

 Wood brown, waved, rather heavy, rather 

 close-grained, takes a fine polish. 



L" 



60 70 



(C.) 



? + 8 10 

 Sap-wood greyish, streaked, tolerably close- 

 grained, the heart-wood hard, yellowish 

 or dark-brown to blackish, heavy, takes 

 fine polish. Good for furniture. Nuts 

 used with iron-clay for a good. sort of 

 ink, they also give with alum a durable 

 yellow dye. 



