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Croton oblongifolium, Rorb. Parokupi, fr. Gualpara. 
5 cubits in girth ; aclose-grained but rather brittle wood ; used for coarse 
furniture.— Ham. 
Croton. Lalpatuja, fr. Gualpara. 
3 cubits in girth ; a hard close-grained wood, used for small canoes. 
Cusroo. See Quercus. 
Cyathea spinulosa. Fern-tree, fr. Nipal. 
Cynometra. Maingga, B. fr. Martaban. 
A small tree. 
Daine-oksi. See Dillenia. 
Dalbergia Momsita, Ham. Momasita, fr. Gualpara. 
Attains a considerable size : wood close, hard, and tough ; used in coarse 
furniture.— Ham. 
Dalbergia (Rangoon Sissoo), fr. Rangoon, Ham. 
Dalbergia, fr. Nipal. 
Daphne Gardneri, Wail. fr. Nipal. 
Wood not used. Bark used for paper stuff.—Sp. 3°75 inch. diam.; wood 
light, soft, coarse, of a grey colour, with little lustre ; bark finely fibrous. 
Daphne cannabina. Loureir, fr. Nipal. 
A shrub, from 6 to 8 feet high ; grows on the most exposed parts of the 
snowy mountains of Nipal. Paper made of the bark is strong, tough, not 
liable to crack, nor to be eaten by the white ant or other insects. 
Decadia spicata. Bongyera, fr. Gualpara. 
3 cubits in girth. A close, hard, tough wood, used by carpenters.—Ham. 
Deodae. See Ficus. 
Dheyri. See Taxus. 
Dhoree. See Gualtheria. 
116 Dillenia. Zimboon, B. fr. Tavoy. 
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Timber 3 to 5 fathoms long, 8 to 10 inches diameter. Wood used in 
house-building ; it also affords small crooked timbers for boats. 
Dillenia pilosa, Roxb. Daine-oksi, fr. Gualpara. 
Trunk 6 feet in girth. Wood open, but hard and tough ; used for canoes. 
—Ham. 
Dillenia Pentagyna. Oksi, fr. Gualpara. 
Wood closer, but in other respects very like the preceding.—Ham. 
Dillenia speciosa. Chalita, fr. Gualpara. 
6 feet in girth. Wood close and hard, but rather brittle. 
Diospyros. Tendoo, N. fr. Nipal. 
Diospyros? Ryamucha, B.; Choomulloo, T.; fr. Martaban. 
Wood used in house-building. 
Dipterocarpus grandiflora, Wall. Ain or Aintha, B. fr. Martaban, 
on the banks of the Atran ; also from Tavoy. 
A stupendous tree : one of those which yield wood-oil and dammar. 
Dipterocarpus. Kunnean-phew, B. fr. Tavoy. 
5 to 8 fathoms long ; 18 to 24 inches in diameter; grows to a great size; 
used for beams and planks. 
Doduan. See Smilax. 
Dubdubia. (See Rhus.) fr. Nipal. 
Sp. 4°2 inch. diam.; layers 10; rays distinct; tubes few, rather large. 
Wood very white, light, and soft. Bark thin. 
Dudkuri. See Alstonia. 
Eandorkomul-soong. See Gardenia. 
Earansa. See Eurya. 
Easee. See Cornus and Rubus. 
