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582 



583 



584 



685 



586 



Nauclea cordifolia, Roxh. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 33. 



Nm pt'a. 

 .^(Nau-ben) S. K. 



Nauclea parvifolla, Roxh. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 34. 



o85coos 



T^mg the. 



587 



Nauclea rotundifoUa, Roxh. 



oo(Soo 



Bmgi. 



Cephalauthufl nauoleoides, DG. 



Hymenodictyon thyrslflorum, Wall. 

 Ku saa. 

 Kd ZMQ pm. 



Wendlandia tinctoria, DC. 



Thit pi u. 

 Ta ma yok. 



L" 



40 80 



(A Pr' P* M' z 



10 40 + 4 10 

 1500/). SS = Ca S., Motam., Lat., &o. 

 Leaf-shedding forests. I. 

 Wood pale-yellow or brown, rather close- 

 grained, fibrous. / = 42 pd. Used 

 for making combs and possibly valuable 

 for furniture, and house carpentry. 



L'' 



25 50 



(APr' T 500/). 



8 12 +3 6 

 SS = All,, Si S. Mixed forests, espe- 

 cially lower and savannah forests. 1. 

 Wood light chestnut-coloured, close-grained, 

 heavy, the annual rings rather broad. 



W = yyri pd. Used for planking 



but rots soon, if exposed to wet ; seems 

 also fit for eabiaet making.- 



L" 



40 60 



(0 Pr' 



,v. ^. P* T 



20 30 + 3 6 ^^ ' 



2000/). SS = AIL, Si 8., Metam. 



Mixed forests. 1. 



Wood pale-yellow or brown, rather heavy, 



close-grained. / = 45 pd. Not much 



used, recommended for furniture. 



10 20 ,T5 . 

 E, 9 (Burma). 



L''25^fc:fzr^(CPr*-Pziooo-). 



SS = Ca S. ; 'Si S. Dry and upper 

 mixed forests. 1. 



D / = 28 



Wood light, loose-grained. W == . . . 



pd. Used for black boards in Burmese 

 schools, also good for packing eases. 



E?8T^^^|?r2j(^^^'-T-4000/). 



SS = Dil., Ca S., Lat., Metam. Open 

 and dry forests, ascending into the drier 

 hill-forests. 1. 

 Wood dark-brown, fine grained. 



