176 Catalogue of Indian Woods. (Apri, 
Eea. See Loranthus. 
125 Ehretia serrata, Roxb. Nalshima, N. fr. Nipal; also fr. Gualpara. 
5 cubits in girth; gives planks from 12 to 18 inches wide; wood soft and 
open-grained, but rather tough ; not durable ; used for posts and other com- 
mon purposes. 
126 Ehretia serrata, or macrophylla. Poegulsee, N. fr. Nipal. 
Sp. 3 inch. diam.; layers 10; tubes few and small; rays distinct; wood 
white, moderately shining, soft. 
127 Ehretia levis, fr. Bot. G. 
128 Ekebergia. Jiyakohi, fr. Gualpara. 
5 cubits in girth ; wood like mahogany, very durable, and much esteemed. 
129 Elzagnus, fr. Nipal. 
Wood similar to, but whiter than, common hawthorn.—Sp. 4 inch. diam. ; 
layers 27 in 1:7 inch: neither tubes nor rays visible in the cross section ; bark 
thin. 
130 Eleagnus. Chusee, N. fr. Nipal. 
131 Eleocarpus. Boropatiya, fr. Gualpara. 
A close hard wood, of good size, used for canoes.— Ham. 
132 Elzocarpus Chacrosila, Ham. fr. Gualpara. 
A close hard wood, used for mortars, chests, &c.—Ham. 
133 Elzocarpus. Thaumagee, T. fr. Martaban. 
Timber very large, used for masts and posts for houses. 
134 Embelia, fr. Nipal. 
Sp. very imperfect. 
135 Eriobotyria elliptica. Mihul, P. and N. fr. Nipal. 
Wood cinnamon-brown, hard, compact, and reckoned good.—Sp. 7 inch. 
diam. ; rings indistinct, about 26 in 3°] inches ; tubes very small. 
Esealoo. See Rubus. 
136 Euonymus. Veysoor, N.; Junghuree, P.; fr. Nipal. 
Grows large ; wood close-grained, not very hard, perhaps good for carvers. 
—Sp. rays and tubes scarcely visible : outer bark yellowish gray. 
137 Euonymus tingens. Kusoori, N. fr. Nipal. 
Wood brown, compact, hard, very fine-grained, dull.—Sp. tubes not visi- 
ble; rays small and indistinct : bark, outer, orange yellow; inner, brown 
with fine white fibres : the yellow bark is used for painting the forehead. 
138 Euonymus echinata, Wall. fr. Nipal. 
139 Euonymus pendula (japonica, Thunb.), fr. Nipal. 
Sp. wood brown, moderately hard, fine-grained dull ; tubes and rays as 
E. tingens : outer bark yellowish in places ; inner, brown. 
140 Euonymus, fr. Nipal. 
Tall, but of a slender stem. 
141 Euphorbiacea. Yamala, B. fr. Tavoy. 
Wood used for frames of lacquered ware. 
142 Eurya nepalensis. Jeegnee, P.; Earansea, N.; fr. Nipal. 
A small tree.—Sp. 5 inch. diam. 
143 Eurya variabilis (probably the same as the preceding). Chickouni, 
B. and N. fr. Nipal. 
Grows large; wood compact, fine-grained, cinnamon-brown ; good for 
turnery ware. 
144 Eurya? fr. Nipal. 
Sp. 2°5 inch. diam.: tubes small; rays distinct, red brown; fibre pale 
brown, with moderate lustre : wood reddish brown, fine-grained, moderately 
hard. 
145 Eurya. Thaun, B. fr. Tavoy. 
A small tree, used only for fuel. 
