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Cherouni. See Acer. 
Chickooni. See Eurya. 
Chillounea. See Gordonia. 
Chitra. See Berberis. 
Choopee. See Calophyllum. 
Choo-kha. See Pongamia. 
Choo-mulloo. See Diospyros. 
Choo-muna. See Xanthoxylon. 
Choopee. See Calophyllum. 
Choorosi, N. fr. Nipal. 
A very fine sort of wood, said to come from the north. I only. knew it 
from having a walking-stick of it, which was presented to me by the Vice- 
regent of Nipal. 
Chose. See Rhus. 
Chaulmoogra odorata, Row. fr. Bot. G. 
‘A very large tree. 
Chotagotadhora, Bengal, fr. Gualpara. 
Chukisse. See Carpinus. 
Chusee. See Eleagnus. 
Chrysophyllum acuminatum, Roxb. Pithogarkh, fr. Gualpara. 
3 cubits in girth ; wood white, tough, used in furniture—Ham. 
Chung, fr. Gualpara. 
Perhaps a species of Chilmoria. It grows very large, and affords a close 
tough wood used in furniture.—Ham. 
Cinchona gratissima, Wall. Tungnusi, N. and P. fr, Nipal. 
A native also of the mountains in Bengal, where it is called Usokuli : used 
in Nipal for posts and rafters.—Sp. wood brown, light, coarse-grained; bark 
with many compressed coarse fibres. 
Clerodendron phlomoides. fr. Bot. G. 
Coccoloba uvifera, fr. Bot. G. 
Conyza candicans, Wall. Phusrae, P.; Bhoea, N.; fr. Nipal. 
Cordia Myxa? fr. Nipal. 
A large tree. 
Coriaria nepalensis. Bhojhinsi, N. fr. Nipal. 
The fruit is eaten : trunk 4 or 5 inches in diam. Wood not used. 
Cornus oblonga, Wall. Easee, N. and P. fr. Nipal. 
A tree of middle size.—Sp. 3 inch. diam. Wood fine-grained, rather hard ; 
fibre white and shining : rays very numerous, reddish brown. 
100 Cornus Capitata, Roxb. fr. Nipal. 
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Grows sometimes to a great size. Wood very hard. 
Corylus ferox, Wail. fr. Nipal. 
Grows at the top of Sheopore, one of the highest mountains in Nipal ; 
flowers in September, and produces fruit in December : shell of the nut hard 
and thick. A tree 20 feet high, 2 feet in girth ; wood light, compact. 
Cotoneaster affinis, Lindl. fr. Nipal. 
Cotoneaster obovata, Wall. fr. Nipal. 
Catoor. See Castanea. 
Cou-moo, fr. Tavoy. 
Timber 5 to 10 fathoms long ; 20 to 30 inches in girth ; used in boat and 
house-building ; not much inferior to Hopza. ; 
Cratzgus arbutiflora. Rooes, N. fr. Nipal. 
A small tree, or rather shrub ; wood exceedingly strong: used for walking- 
sticks. 
