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Kaantha, B. fr. Tavoy. 
3 to 5 fathoms long, 12 to 15 inches in diameter. Yields a small but va- 
luable timber for oars and paddles. 
Kadabusi. See Ziziphus. 
Kaffrea. See Ficus. 
Kaintha-phogee. See Symplocos. 
Kaizai. See Laurus. 
Kalajiya, fr. Gualpara. 
Common over all India ; remarkable for the facility with which it grows 
from cuttings, and from truncheons ; yields much gum; wood of no use.— 
Ham. 
Kalikat. See Limonia. 
Kalikath. See Symplocos. 
Kalikaut. See Myrsine. 
Kanaput. See Ilex. 
Kangtali-chama. See Artocarpus. 
Kangta-singgur. See Castanea. 
Kath. See Justicia. 
Kaunzo-Kurro, B. fr. Tavoy. 
5 to 7 fath. long, 15 to 20 inch. diam.; used in boat-building. See also 
Meliacea. 
Kayzai. See Laurus. 
Kaza. See Careya and Gordonia. 
Keahnaun, B. fr. Tavoy. 
15 to 20 feet long, 15 to 20 inch. diam. ; strong crooked timber, used for 
musket-stocks. See also Xylocarpus. 
Keannan. See Xylocarpus. 
Kee-tha. See Syndesmis. 
Keounlak. See Rottlera. 
Keysoor. See Euonymus. 
Kheemna. See Laurus. 
Kheera, N. fr. Nipal. 
An Euphorbiaceous tree, of no value. 
Khori. See Celtis. 
Khoskadumor. See Ficus. 
Koila. See Bauhinia. 
Kohi. See Briedelia. 
Kolai. See Bignonia. 
Kombo. See Careya. 
Komkath. See Carpinus. 
Kongeea. See Rondeletia. 
Korui. See Acacia. 
Kooathoe. See Myristica. 
Koosikma. See Celtis. 
Kuddoot-Alain, B. fr. Tavoy. 
Grows to a great size; used by house and boat-builders. 
Kuddoot-nee, B. fr. Tavoy. 
6 to 8 fath. long, 15 to 20 inch. diam. ; an inferior wood, used in boat- 
building. 
Kuenmoonee. See Lagerstroemia. 
Kujulsee, P, and N. fr. Nipal. 
Trunk 2 feet in diam. ; wood strong and durable ; used for door-posts. 
