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Eemarks. 



671 



672 



673 



674 



675 



676 



677 



678 



Chionanthus ramiflorus, Roxh. 



Chionanthus macrophyllus, [Linociera ma- 

 cropkylla. Wall.) 



Chionanthus insignis, Miq. 



Apocyneje. 

 Thevetia neriifolia, Juss. 



Pd yoimg pan. 



Cerbera Odallam, Gmrtn. 



OOCgDg 

 Kd \u a, 



Ochrosia salubris, Bl. 



Plumeria acutifolia, Pair. 



oo<5(Soood; 



Ta yop sd kd. 



Alstonia scholaris, RBr. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 242. 



Tong me op. 



cooo5oooos 



Toimg sd kd. 



coa5oq5 



Lak top. 



E. 



20 25 



?+l IJ 



Coast-forests. s, 



(An* 00. SS = Si S. 



Small tree. (A. T.) 



E. small tree. (M. T. 1500-25000. SS = 

 Metam. Hill Eng forests. 



E- 6 -10 + 1 - li (^ - T An. cult.) 

 Cultivated only. 



E-Ior^^5+|zr4(O^'--TAn'-00. 



SS = Sal. Littoral forests. 1. 

 Wood white, very soft and spongy. Seeds 

 yielding an oil for lamps. 



E. 



L. 



15-'20"/3-4 (^-'-Q^)- SS = 

 Sal. Tidal forests. L 



15 25 



-^(A T). Cult, only 



4 5 + 2 



Yields an inferior sort of caoutchouc. 



E. 



50 60 



.(Pr'M T 10000. 



15 _ 20 + 4 6 ' 

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

 and upper mixed forests. 

 Wood white or pale-coloured, light, close- 

 grained but rather coarse, very perish- 

 able and soon attacked by xylophages. 

 Used for light work, such as boxes, 

 trunks, scabbards, writing boards, &c. 

 It is as bitter as gentian and the bark is 

 said to be a powerful tonic. 



