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beautifully grained, very fragrant, very hard. Yielding handsome 

 veneers, (ii) (Myopfoumplatycdrpum R. Br.). [See Dogwood iv.]. 

 Sandal wood, Bastard, of India (Erythrdxylm mondgynum 

 Roxb. : Order Erythroxyldcece). A small tree of Southern India 

 and Ceylon. Sansk. "Devadara." Arab. " Shajr-ul-jin." Hind. 

 "Deodhari." Tamil "Devatharam." Telug. "Devadari." Dark 

 brown, very hard, taking a fine polish, very fragrant. Used as a 

 substitute for Sandalwood. 



Sandalwood, Bastard, of the Sandwich Islands (Myopdrum 

 tenuifdlium). 



Sandalwood, East African (Osyris tenuifdlia Engl. : Order 

 Santaldcece). Portugese East Africa. "Mucumite." Length 

 6 8 ft. diam. 8 in. Brown, with darker shades, heavy, crooked 

 in growth. 



Sandalwood, Fiji (Sdntalum Ydsi Seem.). 

 Sandalwood, Fragrant. See Sandalwood, Australian. 

 Sandalwood, Indian. See Mangosteen, False. 

 Sandalwood, Native (Fusdnus persicdrius F. v. M. : Order 

 Santaldceat). Australia. Small and inferior. 



Sandalwood, New Caledonia (Sdntalum austro-caledfaiicum 

 VieilL). 



Sandalwood, Red. See Sanders-wood, Red. 

 Sandalwood, Sandwich Island (Sdntalum freycinetidnum 

 Gaud, and S. paniculdtum Hook, and Am.). 



Sandalwood, Scentless (Eremdphila Sturtii R. Br. : Order 

 Myoporinece). South-east Australia. Merely a shrub, with grey, 

 nicely-marked, close-grained, hard wood. 



Sandalwood, Scrub (Exocdrpus latifdlia R. Br. : Order 

 Santaldcece). North-east Australia. Known also as "Broad- 

 leaved Cherry." Height 1016 ft.; diam. 69 in. Dark- 

 coloured, fragrant, very hard, coarse-grained, taking an excellent 

 polish. Used in cabinet-work. 

 Sandalwood, White. See Sandalwood. 

 Sandalwood, Yellow. See Sandalwood. 

 Sandan (Ougeinia dalbergioldes Benth. : Order Legumindsce). 

 Northern India. Mottled brown and red, hard, tough, close- 



