1833.] Catalogue of Indian Woods. 191 
394 Symplocos. Gooki, N. fr. Nipal. 
A tall, slender tree ; wood not esteemed. Most of this genus produce a 
yellow dye. 
395 Symplocos floribunda, fr. Nipal. 
A large tree ; wood fine-grained. 
396 Symplocos? Kalikath, P.; Paunlah, N.; fr. Nipal. 
A large tree.—Sp. wood white, compact, of a very fine-grain, and as soft 
as deal; no tubes visible ; rays indistinct ; bark as thin as paper. 
397 Symplocos. Bulsima, fr. Nipal. 
398 Symplocos? fr. Nipal. 
A large tree.—Sp. 3 inch. diam. ; wood cream-brown, moderately hard. 
399 Symplocos pulcherrima, fr. Nipal. 
A small tree. 
400 Symplocos lucida, fr. Nipal. 
Sp. 3 inch. diam. ; rays indistinct ; wood rather hard, very fine-grained, 
with little lustre. 
401 Symplocos? Kain-tha-phogee, B. fr. Tavoy. 
13 to 17 feet long, 6 to 12 inch. diam.; used for posts and oars ; affords 
good but small crooked timber. 
402 Symplocos. Kunneen-keunkee or Kunneen-keunla, B. fr. Tavoy, 
Used for beams, posts, &c. 
Taila-oon. See Carapa. 
Tantheya. See Hopea. 
403 Tantheya, B. fr. Tavoy. 
Tapahaw. See Laurina. 
404 Tanguet nee, fr. Tavoy. 
6 to 8 fathoms long, 15 to 20 inch. diam. Does not saw kindly. 
Tauntul. See Polygonum. 
405 Taxus virgata, Wall. Dheyri, P.; Lolsi, N.; fr. Nipal. 
Grows to a large size: the green branches are used to adorn houses dur- 
ing certain festivals ; timber strong and good.—Sp. 6'5inch. diam. Axis 
very eccentric, 5 | 1°5; all the layers cannot be counted. On the widest 
side of the axis are 27 layers in 0°85 inch. beginning from the axis ; near the 
outside are 18 layers in 0°9 inch. ; wood softer, of paler colour, and less 
lustre than English yew. 
Teak. See Tectona. 
406 Tectona grandis. Teak, fr. Martaban. 
Several specimens of various qualities. 
Teetakuth. See Rottlera. 
Tendoo. See Diospyros. 
Tengaun. See Hopea. 
Teotosa. See Rhododendron. 
407 Terminalia. Thuphanga, B. fr. Tavoy. 
-408 Terminalia bialata, fr, Martaban. 
409 Terminalia Bellerica. Bauri, fr. Gualpara. 
as 6 feet in girth ; used for canoes: the fruit and bark used by tanners.— 
am. 
410 Terminalia Catappa, fr. Bot. G. 
A noble and most ornamental tree : wood very good. 
411 Terminalia moluccana. Joynal, fr. Gualpara. 
3 cubits in girth ; used in boat-building, as the timber is both light and 
durable.-—Ham. 
412 Terminalia Hilka. Hilkha, fr. Gualpara, 
6 feet in girth ; used for canoes and for furniture—Ham. 
