1833.] Catalogue of Indian Woods. 185 
281 Myrsine capitellata, fr. Nipal. 
Wood compact, hard, with a handsome grain.—Sp. 3°5 inch. diam.; fibre 
cream-colour ; rays very distinct, broad, heavy, pale brown. 
282 Myrsine semiserrata. Bireesee and Kalikaut, N. and P. fr. 
Nipal. 
Wood excellent.—Sp. 2°5 inch. diam.; rays large, deep flesh-colour, and 
very ornamental. 
283 Nauclea Cadamba, Rorb. Kodom, fr. Gualpara. 
A noble tree, 6 feet in girth ; wood yellow, used for coarse furniture.— 
Ham. 
284 Nauclea undulata, fr. Bot. G. 
Nalshima. See Ehretia. 
285 Nerium tomentosum. Adhkuri, fr. Gualpara. 
3 cubits in girth ; used for furniture—Ham. 
286 Nerium antidysentericum. Dudkhuri, fr. Gualpara. 
Of the same size and uses as the foregoing : beads are also made of it.— 
am. 
287 Nikari, fr. Gualpara. 
An oak or chesnut; cup covered with large prickles; leaves notched ; 5 
cubits in girth ; used for canoes and furniture—Ham. 
Niyor. See Schinus. 
Nome. See Castanea. 
Novum-pattee. See Buddleia. 
Odla. See Sterculia. 
Okchi. See Dillenia. 
288 Olea glandulifera, fr. Nipal. 
A large tree.—Sp. 5 inch. diam.; rays very thin and indistinct ; wood 
pale brown, very hard, heavy, and compact. 
289 Oleina, fr. Nipal. 
A middle-sized tree.—Sp. 3 inch. diam. ; wood pale brown, with consider- 
able lustre, handsome grain, and very hard. 
Oosihu. See Podalyria. 
290 Ormosia glauca. 
Sp. 3°5 inch. diam. ; wood light brownish yellow, with some lustre, hard, 
and coarse-grained. 
291 Osyris napalensis. Thoori, P. and N. fr. Nipal. 
A large timber tree, the fruit of which is eaten, and the wood is in estima- 
tion.—Sp. 1°5 inch. diam. ; tubes very small ; wood red-brown, rather hard, 
compact, and very fine-grained. 
292 Osyris peltata. Phaoun, B. fr. Tavoy. 
Pahela. See Laurus. 
Paingodoo. See Acacia. 
Palash. See Butea. 
Paluepean. See Sapota. 
Panatha. See Laurus. 
293 Panax polyacanthus, fr. Nipal. 
A large tree. 
294 Panax. Lubtesee, N. fr. Nipal. 
Sp. about 2°5 inch. diam.; wood soft, light, spongy, with high lustre ; 
bark with short thick tubercles or spines, broad at the base. 
295 Panax? fr. Nipal. 
Sp. 4 inch. diam. ; wood soft, light, spongy, nearly dull; rays numerous, 
and very distinct in the outer layers. 
296 Panax, fr. Nipal. 
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