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and soft layers, and showing the medullary rays as silver grain on 

 the radial section. Gamble reports it as " dural:)le . . . used in South 



I'holonrapli by 0. K. Kfcii. 



Convicts felling a Terminalia procera Tree in the Andaman Islands. 



India for gunstocks, boats, cart and carriage making, and for furniture ; 

 in Bombay for wheel-spokes ; in Burma for furniture and carts." 



The pores are small and regular. The medullary rays are clear, 

 strong, and well defined. 



