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Kullooa. See Cerbera. 
Kullowa. See Laurus. 
Kummi, B. fr. Tavoy. 
Kunna. See Pierardia. 
Kunnazoo. See Heritiera. 
Kunnean-phew. Sce Dipterocarpus. 
Kunneen. See Myristica. 
Kunneen-keunke. 
Kunneen-keunla. 
Kunneenee. See Sterculia. 
Kurauni. See Birouni. 
Kurrowa. See Laurus. 
Kusoori. See Euonymus. 
Kuzzo. See Pierardia. 
Kyakle. See Quercus. 
Kyamucha. See Diospyros. 
Labtesee. See Panax and Rottlera. 
Lagerstroemia. Kuenmounee or Peema, B. fr. Tavoy. 
Used in house-building, and for oars. 
Lagerstroemia parviflora, Rorvb. Sida, fr. Gualpara. 
A large tree, 6 feet in girth, and very common; wood close, hard, and 
tough, forming excellent timber.— Ham. 
Lagerstroemia Regine. Jarul, fr. Gualpara. 
6 feet in girth, used in boat-building ; but the wood is soft, and deficient 
in toughness.—Ham. It is extensively used in Bengal under the name of 
Jarul.— Wail. 
Lakhurree. See Fraxinus. 
Lalpatuja. See Croton. 
Lambha. See Bignonia. 
Langchi. See Aquilaria. 
Latasishnoo. See Urtica. 
Laurina. Tapahaw, N. fr. Nipal. 
Laurus. Lumpatch, P.; Chasepoo, N.; fr. Nipal. 
4 to 6 feet in diam. ; wood soft and pale when young, hard and pale red 
when older; used in carpenter’s work, and for beams.—Sp. 27 layers in 1°8 
inches ; lustre considerable ; rays mostly distinct. 
Laurus glandulifera. Sassafras and Camphor-wood of Nipal, fr. 
Nipal. 
Sp. fibre pale flesh colour, with considerable lustre; rays small, dark red- 
brown ; wood soft, coarse. 
Laurus. Very like the preceding. Kullowa or Kurrowa, B. fr. 
Tavoy. 
Produces the sassafras-bark and camphor-wood of Martaban. 
Laurus caudata, fr. Nipal. 
Sp. fibre light-coloured, shining ; tubes not numerous but large ; rays dis- 
tinct, dark brown; 4°2 inch. diam. ; layers 12 ; axis very eccentric. 
Laurus albiflora, fr. Nipal. 
A large tree.—Sp. 3°8 inch, diam. ; fibre, tubes, and rays, as the fore- 
oing. 
aeas. Panatha (Banatha ?), B. fr. Tavoy, 
Used in house carpentry. 
} See Symplocos. 
