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Names. 



958 Artooarpus Laeooeha, liexb. 



Mi oiik Hlop. 

 (MyouU loke) S. K. 



959 



960 



961 



962 



Moms laevigata, Wall. 



Mo lam pin. 



Morus Indica, L. 



%1 



Po sd. 



Broussonetia papyrifera, Vent. 

 Md lamg. 



JUGLANDACE^. 



Juglans regia, L. 



963 Engelhardtia spieata, Bl. 



ccoD(Sco<5:o>LcSooo62<3tLcS 



Toung id mm zop or Ta mm zop. 



964 Engelhardtia serrata, 5/, 



Eemarks. 



L" 



40 60 



(P'_M 10000- 



10 30 + 6 10 

 SS = Si S., Metam. Evergreen tropi- 

 cal forests; and frequently cultivated. 

 s : 1. 

 Wood pale-brown, light, rather coarse, with 

 a dark ebony-like heart-wood, o ' = 

 40 pd. Used for canoes. Roots used 

 in dyeing yellow. 



L ? (T.) Evergreen tropical forests. 



L? 



30 35 



H 



(A T cult.) Cultivated 



? + 2 

 generally for feeding the silk-worms. 



E??2_ri^(A.M.) 



The fibrous bark is made into a kind of cloth, 

 from which the palabeiks of the Karens 

 are made. The inner bark is used iu 

 China and Japan for the manufacture of 

 a kind of paper. 



Large tree (A.) 



Wood of young trees white and cempara- 

 tively soft, that of full-grown trees com- 

 pact, dark-brown, beautifully veined and 

 shaded with light- brown and black. Good 

 for cabinet-making, gun-stocks, &o. 



L" 



60 70 



30-40t6-8 <Q^-'^'-^-^ 

 1000'). SS = &<S., Metam. Evergreen 

 tropical forests. s. 

 Wood white, soft. Good for furniture, 

 turning, &o. J3ark can be used for tan- 

 ning. 



Lhp^^r^(M' T 1000-3000'). SS 

 = Lat., Metam. Hill-eng-forests. 1. 



