470 VEUBENACK^. 



2. azurea. Wall. (Cat.) B <^ Martaban. Has not fl. here yet, though intro- 

 duced 5 years ago. 

 Symphorema, Roxb. (fl. ind. 2, p. 262; — Spreng. syst. 2, p. 170, No. 

 1418.) 

 \ . involucratum, Roxb. (Corom. pi. 2, t. 186; fl. ind. I. c. ; — Spreng. 

 syst. 2, p. 208 ;— Wight, icon. 2, t. 362.) L. B w Forests of Coroman- 

 del. Fl. small, sessile, white, Feb. March and April ; fr. 0. 

 ? 'i.polyandrum, Wight, {icon. 2, t. 363.) 5 Hills at Balaghaut. Fl. 10 



lines, pure-white, April ; fr. 0. 

 Gmelina, L. {Spreng. syst. 2, p. 679, No. 2131.) 



1. arborea, Roxb. {Corom. pi. 3, t. 246 ; — fl. ind. 3, p. 84 ; — /. Grah. 

 Cat. B. pi. p. 158 ;— Spreng. syst. 2, p. 765 ^—Rheed. 1, ^ 41.) ^^STtfl" 

 Gumbharee. L. b Coromandel. Neelgherry. Concans. Bombay Island. 

 Prome. Trogla River. Saluen. Taong-Dong. Gorukpore. Sukanaghur. 

 Oude, &c. Fl. large, sulphur- coloured, slightly tinged with reddish 

 on the outside of the tube, H. S. ; fr. C. S. Timber very strong and 

 durable, resisting the influence of water and worms better than teak. 

 {Roxb.) ? Roxburgh could not be sure, whether the wood, which he 

 subjected to his experiments, really belonged to this tree. Indeed, he 

 only says, " I conceived it to be this wood." The light wood of this 

 tree is used by the natives of Hindoosthan for making the cylinders 

 of the drums called Dholucks ; (Asiat. Res. 6, p. 366,) also for mak- 

 ing carriage pannels, as it combines lightness with strength. {Dr. 

 Gibson.) 



2. villosa, Roxb. (/. ind. 3, p. 86; — RumpJi. 2, t. 39.) 5 Moluccas. Pe- 

 nang. Madura. Fl. large, bright-yellow, the whole year ; fr. C. S. 



3. asiatica, L. {Spreng. syst. 2, p. 765 ; — Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 85 ; — /. 

 Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 158, excl. syn. G. parviflora [3 : parvifolia,] 

 Roxb. Corom. and Pluk. and Rumph. 2, t. 39 — Rumph. 1, t. 40.) L. 

 B Coromandel. Fl. large, bright sulphur, whole year ; fr. C. S. 



A. parvifolia, Roxb. (fl. B. p. 46; — Spreng. syst. 2, p. 765. — G. [by a 

 misprint] parviflora, Roxb. Corom. 2, t. 162 ;_^. ind. 3, p. 87. — G. 

 coromandelica, Burm. ind. p. 32 ; — Pluk. t. 14, f. 4.) L. B Coromandel. 

 Mirzapore. Fl. like those of No. 3, April ; fr. C. S. 



b.macrophylla. Wall. {Cat.) Amboyna. In H. C. G. ¥\.} 

 Tectona, L, {Spreng, syst. \,p. 509. No. 704.) 



l.grandis, L. {Spreng. syst. \,p. 643. — Roxb. Corom. I, /. 6 ; fl. ind. 1, 

 p. 600; ed. Carey, 2, p. 346 ;—J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 158;— Gartn. 

 fr. I, p. 275, t. 57, f. 6.— Theka, Lam. ill. t. 136 ■,—Rheed. 4, t. 24 ;— 

 Bumph. 3, /. 18.) C>r^«l Segoon. Teak-tree. L. b Banks of the 

 Taptee. The Concans. Malabar. Siam. Java. Bundlekund. Fl. 

 smallish, white, R. S. ; fr. Oct. and Nov. 



2. ternifolia, Buch. (T. Hamiltoniana, Wall. pi. as. rar. 3, t. 294.) L. 

 b Banks of the Irrawaddi at Segaen, Loongye, Prome, Ava, &c. Foot 

 of Taong-Dong. Fl. small, i)alc blue, fragrant, March ; fr. 0. 



