C cxxi ) 



a 



Eemarks. 



928 



929 



930 



931 



932 



933 



Ficus geniculata, Kurs. 



N oung thd pi e. 



. .^ . 



Fious insignis, Kttrz. 



Ficus Eumphii, Bl. 



cgD<5git 



Nj OMDg pi ti. 

 Nj owng tha p e. 

 Ficus caloneura, Kurz. 



Ficus religiosa, X. 



Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 314. 



CgDOcScOoS 

 Ni oung bo di. 



Ficus triloba, Ham. 



934 



935 



Ficus hirta, F//. 



FicuB chrysocarpa, Eicdt. 



1> 



30 60 



,(P"M' T 20000. 



20 40 + 3 6 ' 

 SS = 00. Mixed forests and low forests- 

 Yields inferior caoutohouo. 



E? 



30 40 



8 12 + 3 4 



Ca S. Dry forests.. 1. 



(Pr' 500/). SS = 



L^ ^^ ^0 ,Q A Pr' P* T 



^ 15 _ 20 + 6 8 ^ 



500'). SS = ^//. Savannah and lower 

 mixed forests, also entering the tidal 

 forests. ^1. 

 Wood pale-coloured, soft and useless. 



Tree (Bunnah). 



L'' 



50 60 



____^_^,(P^_1000/). SS = 



Si S. Moister upper mixed forests. 

 Wood uniformly yellowish white, very light, 

 coarse, fibrous, perishable, takes au infe- 

 rior polish. 



B. _ ^?~^?, 5- (M' 3000-50000- SS 



8 12 + 2, o 



= Metam. Damp hill-forests. s. 



Yields inferior caoutchouc. 



E. 



15 20 



e^^lO + 1-2 ^^' 3000-40000. SS 

 = Metam. Drier and damp hill-forests. 

 s X 1. 

 Yields inferior caoutchouc. 



E 



30 40 



-. {W 1000 0. SS = 



12 20 + 3 6 

 Metam. Damp hill-forests. s. 

 Yields inferior caoutchouc. 



