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Exceecaria ? Thurrotha, B. fr. Tavoy. 
Fagara floribunda, fr. Nipal. 
Sp. 2°2 inch. diam.: tubes many and Jarge: wood coarse, and of remarke 
ably open grain, but more compact near the axis ; colour brownish yellow, 
nearly dull. 
Fagara, fr. Nipal. 
Fagara Rhetza, Rorb. Bajarmondi, fr. Gualpara. 
Wood close, hard, tough; fit for the joiner.— Ham. 
Fagreea fragrans, Rovd. Annah-beng, B. fr. Martaban. 
Timber not large ; wood yellowish, compact, and beautiful, but very hard, 
and on this account not much used by the Burmese. 
Ficus. Doodae-kath, N. P. fr. Nipal. 
Ueed for water-courses, drains, and gutters.—Sp. 4°5 inch. diam.; layers 
63 in 2 inches ; wood soft, free-working, closer than deal ; lustre considerable, 
satiny. 
Ficus? Kaffrea, P.; Pillaksi, N.; fr. Nipal. 
Sp. 1°75 inch. diam. ; layers about 59; rays brown, indistinct : wood soft, 
light, of no use. 
Ficus, fr. Nipal. 
Small specimen ; rays distinct ; wood soft, light. 
Ficus, fr. Nipal. 
A climber. 
Ficus, fr. Nipal. 
A climber.—Sp. rays nut-brown, strongly marked ; wood light, not very 
soft, pale brown, with some lustre. 
Ficus, fr. Nipal. 
Sp. 4 inch. diam. ; rays brown, very distinct; layers very many; wood 
moderately hard, with some lustre. 
Ficus, fr. Nipal. 
Sp. 2°4 inch. diam. ; rays brown, strongly marked ; layers very indistinct ; 
tubes large, giving the wood a coarse grain: wood reddish brown, rather 
hard. 
Ficus, fr. Nipal. 
A large tree.—Sp. 4°5 inch. diam.; layers very numerous ; wood soft, 
worm-eaten. 
Ficus. Thubboo, B. fr. Tavoy. 
A middle-sized tree ; wood used in house-carpentry. 
Ficus. Thuppan, B. fr. Tavoy. 
A large tree ; wood not used. 
Ficus undulata. Bakhalpani, fr. Gualpara. 
rhs cubits in girth; makes good canoes: wood open, soft, rather tough.— 
am. 
Ficus oppositifolia. Khoskadumer, fr. Gualpara. 
3 cubits in girth ; wood open, soft, brittle. 
Fraxinus floribunda. lLakkuree, N. fr. Nipal. 
ae “4 layers in 2'1 inches ; in colour, grain, and toughness, just like Eng- 
ish ash, 
Freziera ochnoides, fr. Nipal. 
A middle-sized tree ; wood pale brown, close-grained, and moderately 
hard.—Sp. 2'5 inch. diam.; rays hardly distinguishable ; resembles pear- 
tree. 
Gambhari. See Gmelina. 
Garcinia. Pullowa, B. fr. Tavoy. 
A large tree, used for posts, &c., 
Garcinia paniculata, fr. Bot. G. 
Gardenia florida. Eandorkomul-soang, N. fr. Nipal. 
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