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Names. 



Remarks. 



623 



624 



Mimusops Indica, Kui-z {non DC) 



oo<Soc8 



Kfip pd H. 

 (KappaU tlut) S. K. 



Mimusops ? pSfvifolia, Kurz. 



625 Mimusops Elengi, L. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 40. 



oops 



Khaja. 



626 



627 



628 



Ebenace^. 

 Gunisanthus pilosulus, DG. 



Qunisanthus mollis, Kurz. 



629 



Diospyros kaki, L. /. 



Diospyros cordifolia, DO. 



Chop pm. 



CCTDOqoS 

 Tan hot. 



E 



50 80 



(TAn* 0'). SS 



30 60 + 12 15 

 = Si S. Coast-forests. s. 

 Wood reddish or piukish-brown, the sap- 

 wood lighter-coloured, rather narrow- 

 streaked, very close-grained, very hard 

 and durable, heavy. The so-called An- 

 daman bullet-wood, used especially for 

 gun-stocks, &o. 



B. small tree? (A.) 



E. 



40 50 



,(MT An* 10000. 



15 30 + 4 7' 

 SS = Si S. Evergreen tropical forests ; 

 often cultiv. s. 

 Wood reddish-brown, close-grained, heavy, 

 very hard and durable, takes a beautiful 

 polish, n ' = 61 pd. Good for house- 

 building and furniture and said to last 

 50 years. Yields the pagoda-gum of 

 Madras. 



E. 



Si S. ?, Chloritic and Serpentine rocks. 

 Evergreen tropical forests. s. 



E 



20 30 



(M* 500'). BS = 



8 10+Ji 2 



Metam. Evergreen tropical forests. 



Wood red-brown, rather heavy, of a short 

 fibre, close-grained, rather soft, soon 

 attacked by xylophages. 



L? 



1/ 



(M* 2000-4000/). SS = 



25 30 

 ? + 2 7 

 Metam. Drier hill-forests. ii 



50 



^^-^-j^(P^-5000. SS = SiS., 



Arg. Mixed, and low forests. 1. 

 Wood pale-brown, rather heavy, close- 

 grained, the heart-wood small, blackish, 

 takes fine polish. D ' = 49 pd. 



