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Z.macropJiylla, Roxb. {fl. ind. \, p.bW; ed. Carey, 2, p. 120 ;— DC. 

 pr. 4, p. 344 i—G. Dons Mill. diet. 3, p. 467.) L. b Amboyna. Fl. 

 small, pale yellow, sweet smelling. In H. C. G. fl. June and July. 

 (Roxb.) 



4. ovalifolia, Roxb. {fl. iiid. 1, p. 516 ; ed. Carey, 2, p. 124 ;— DC pr. 

 4, p. 344 ;— G. Dora's iK/i//, diet. 3, p. 467.) b Silhet. Introduced into 

 H. C. G. in 1811, but had not fl. up to 1814. (Roxb.) 



5. Cadamba, Roxb. (fl. ind. I, p. 512; ed. Carey, 2, p. ; — DC. 121 pr. 

 4, p. 344 ;— G. Do/2's Mill. diet. 3, p. 467 ;—J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 

 87, excl. syn. W. and A. et. Rumph. — Rheed. 3, t. 33.) ^^ Kudum. 

 L. b Common about the villages in S. Concan, Bengal, (Serampore.; 

 Silhet, Patna, Gungachara. Fl. small, orange- coloured, sweet-scented, 

 H. S. ; fr. Oct. and Nov. 



6.parvifolia, Roxb. (Corom. I, t. 52 ; fl. ind. 1, p. 513 ; ed. Carey, 2, p. 

 122 ;— DC. pr. 4, p. 344 ;— G. DoJi's Mill. diet. 3, p. 467 ;— IV. and 

 A. pr. 1, p. 391 ;— J. GraA. CaL B. pi. p. 87 ;— Wight's ill. 2, ?. 

 123. — N. parviflora, Pers. syn. 1, p. 202. — Cephalanthus pilulifer, 

 Lam. ; — DC. o. c. p. 539. — Nauclea orientalis, Gartn.fr. \,p. 151, t. 

 30,/. 8, excl. syn.) L. b Coromandel. The Concans. Common in the 

 Mawul districts. Bengal, (Serampore.) Monghir. Morung. Rajmahl 

 Hills. Hurdwar. Deyra-Dhoon. Kheree Pass. Kemaon. Fl. small, 

 yellow, H. and R. S. ; fr. C. S. — Wood Ught chestnut-coloured, firm, 

 close-grained, used for various purposes connected with gunner)', but 

 soon rotting, if exposed to wet. (Roxb. J. Graham.) 



7 . cordifolia, Roxb. (Corom. 1, t. 53; fl. ind. l,p. 514; ed. Carey, 2, 

 p. 122 i—DC. pr. 4, p. 346 ;— G. Don's Mill. diet. 3, p. 468 ; — 

 W. and A.pr. \,p. 391 ,—J. Grah. Cat. B.pl.p. 87.) C^t^T ^^^ 

 Keli-Kudum, L. b Coromandel Mountains. Common throughout the 

 Concans. Banks of the Irawaddi. Taong-Dong. Bengal, (Serampore.) 

 Hurdwar. Deyra-Dhoon. Kheree Pass. Kemaon. Fl. small, yellow, 



R. S ; fr. April Wood coloured like that of the Box-tree, but much 



lighter, and at the same time very close-grained. It answers well for 

 furniture ; exposed to wet, it soon decays. (Roxb.) 



S.sessili/ruetus, (Uncaria sessilifructus, Roxb. fl. ind. 1, p. 520; ed. 

 Carey, 2, p. 130 ;— DC. pr. 4, p. 349 ;—G. Doti's Mill. diet. 3, p. 

 471.) B v_/ Chittagong. Khassya Mountains. Assam. In H. C. G. Fl. ? 



B.scandens, Sm. (Rees' cycL 24, No. 9, excl. syn. Rumph. — Uncaria 

 pilosa, Roxb,fl. ind. 1, p. 520 ; ed. Carey, 2, p. 130 ; — DC. pr. 4, p. 

 348; — G. Don's Mill. diet. 3. p. 470; — Wall. pi. as. rar. 2, /. 170.) 

 3 v_/ Chittagong. Nepal. Kemaon. In H. C. G. Fl. small, whitish. 

 10. capitellata, (Nauclea microcephala, Wall. MSS. ; not Delil.) In H. 

 C. G. 

 LucuLiA, Sweet. (DC. pr. 4, p. 357 ; — G. Don's Mill. diet. 3, p. 480.) 



l.gratissima. Sweet. (Brit. fl. gard. t. 145; — DC. o. c. p. 358; — 

 G. Don. I. c. — Cinchona gratissma, Wall. Roxb. fl. ind. ; ed. Carey, 2, 



