266 RHAMNACER. [ Zizyphus. : 
Has.—Frequent all over Burma from Ava and Martaban down to Tenas- 
serim, in all leaf-shedding forests, more especially in the open forests, but rare 
in the alluvium.—Fl. March-Apr.; Fr. May.—l.—SS.= o. ; 
2. Z. jujuba, Lamk.; H-f. Ind. Fl. i. 632; Bedd. Sylv. Madr. 
t. 149; Brand. For. Fl. 86, t. 17.—Zee-pen.—A leaf-shedding or 
+ 
Haxs.—In leaf-shedding forests, especially in the dry and savannah forests, 
common in Prome and Ava, less so over the other provinces ; also frequently 
renee in and around villages.—Fl. Aug.-Sept. ; aa Octob.-Jan.—l.— SS. = 
2 CaS. 
Remarxs. —Sap-wood yellowish, heart-wood dark-brown, fine and close- 
grained, strong and hard. Good for cabinet-work. Gives good charcoal. Bark 
good for tanning. Lae is found on it. 
3. Z. enoplia, Mill. ; Hf. Ind. Fl. i. 634; Bedd. Sylv. Madr. 
69; Brand. For. Fl. 86.—Taw-zee-nway.—A large often lofty 
with sharp but short solit: 
of straight, the other curved), all softer parts more or 
densely appressed pu nm 
usually ue, 
