( Ix ) 



438 



439 



440 



441 



442 



443 



444 



Combretum apetalum, Wall. 



Na pu nu e. 

 Anogeissus acuminata, Wall. 

 Youg ptn. 



Lumnitzera racemosa, Willd. 

 Yin je. 



Lumnitzera littorea, Voigf. 



Gyrocarpus Jacquini. Eoxb. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr._t. 190. 



Pm-le-thit-kowk. 



Myrtace-'e. 

 Melaleuca Leucadendrou, L. 



Trifitania Burmanica, Griff. 

 Toung yo pj zm. 



Ca S. Dry forests. ^I. 



D- 



80 100 



(A Pr' P* T Z. 



40 80 + 9 12 

 3000'). SS = 00, St 5'. Leaf-shedding 

 forests. 1. 

 Wood uniformly brown, the heart- wood 

 red-brown, heavy, close-grained, hard, 

 strong and durable, takes fine polish. 

 _ D'=50-^67 , n. A e 



~ ' 262 P 



building purposes and in-door work ; 

 exposed to water it soon decays. 



E 



20 40 



(Ar'An' 0'). SS = Sal. 



? + 2 4 



Littoral forests. 1. 

 Wood strong and durable, useful for posts 

 and other purposes in house-building. 



E. 



L^ 



2040 

 ? + 2 4 

 forests. 1.- 



(T). SS = Sal. Littoral 



60 80 



(T An' 



10000. 

 Upper 



40 50 + 4 8 

 SS = Si S. and chloritio rocks, 

 mixed forests. 1. 

 Wood white, very light and soft. Good for 

 children's toys, boxes, &c. 



20 25 



(T.). SS = Lat. 



^- 10 15+2 3 



Wood brown, heavy, close-grained, takes a 

 beautiful polish. Tlie leaves and young 

 parts yield the well-known oil of caja- 

 piti. 



E 



30 40 



(P'M' 1^2500'). 



15 20 + 1^ 3 



SS = Lat., Metam. 

 Open forests, especially Eng and hill Eng 

 forests. 1. 



