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g.o 



a' 



Names. 



Remarks. 



691 



692 



693 



694 



695 



696 



697 



BoRAGINEjE. 



Cordia fragrantissima, Kiirz. 



OOCOOJOOrS 

 Ka la muk. 



Cordia poljgama, Roxb. 

 Cordia bninnea, Kurz. 



Cordia myxa, L. 



cooo5oo^(S 



Toung tbd nat. 



00^6' 

 Thi ndt. 



00t5 

 Thd nap. 



Cordia grandis, Boa-J. 



00^(S 

 Thd ndp. 



Ehretia Isevis, Roxh. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t, 246. 



Ehretia serrata, Ro.rh. 



L. tree (M T). 



Wood very fragrant and might possibly be 



used as a perfume, like the wood of C. 



sebestena. 



Small tree. (ITl 000-2000'). SS=Metam? 

 Hill Eng forests. 1. 



D> 



30 40 



10 15 + 3 4 



= Ca S, Dry forests.- L 



(Pr' ^ 1500 ). SS 



10 15 + 3 4 ^' J- Z 



2000'). SS = 00. Si 8. Leaf-shed- 

 ding forests. s X 1. 

 Wood white, turning greyish-yellow, light, 

 fibrous but close-grained, soft, o ' = 

 33 pd. Of little use except for fuel. 



L. large tree. (CAP). 

 Wood uniformily pale-brown, rather light, 

 coarse fibrous, takes au indifierent polish. 



L" 



40 50 



(Pr' P' M' An' 

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



Open 



1000'). 



chloritio and serpentine rocks, 

 and dry forests 1. 

 Wood pale- brown, heavy, fibrous but rather 

 close-grained, the sapwood lighter co- 

 loured and soft, soon attacked by xylo- 

 phages. 



EP 



30 40 



(CA). 



15 20 + 3 4 

 Wood tough, rather light, durable, greyish, 

 streaked, fibrous but close-grained, takes 

 fine polish. Used for handles. 



