The Peruvian i 



HAZARIBAOH AND 



that nobody cares to burn it. Next in n 

 Dog-banes, which are always conspicuous i 



da enclosing seeds winged wit 



pe burst open and are borne b 



family is well represented. The Nepaul lilal |M „ 



- 

 cold season, and when this and the red chamber candle 

 grow side by side, they stand out in be 



against the background of dark green trees. Then be!,. 



family is the Indian cincho.u 



be recognized during the cold season by its brown capsui- 



winged seeds haium_ „ ,!„-,,.-. „, the wintry It irless branches 



. which, given fair plav, w. 



-wheel Terminalia, whose winged fruit looks like the 

 and commands as fuel bv far 'the best pri.-i 



n- the tan trees (Terminalia behrica and chebula), 

 t. are becoming scarce. There is also the Kawa 



bhor then proceeds to give a list of 153 trees and shrubs, 



ive selected the following most interesting or charac- 



"l<-.| a lar-r number «.f cultivated ones) with his 



led the names where necessaryf .— 



„ ' ""•-/""" ■ ■ _ .u), Flacourtia 



fmontchi (Baincha ; Banj Baincha is the male. Ta>„mh din, ■ 



Wnau) on diaras along the Ganges. Sal, Sakwa ; all the forests are 



Sal forests, but it would be difficult to find half 



turn aiatnm (Gaira)[no 



<Baa 



((Arthii 

 Ghunt), common 



,lmui. S>ii"'k<1" 



rkund): [probably Grewia hirsut 



Miamodendron mukul (gugal) in the gardens. " 

 markhoa) Z. xylo 



■ ,i >..:;.., ..;, ,, tr , 



-. mast of the large trees cut 

 „'/■"- Bi'tm |,v,„,/„„, ;„„! />>. , lip >rha. Ougein™ ^^.. 

 uncommon in the hills. LUvxirfpinin bowtucell'i. coinn 

 ges (kat k.ir. / , / , ih> uell in Mo^uj.. 



;"'""« (MA, K, ,.,„, , U1 „.„„,„ , , . ,,/.,/„<« (Karaundas), 



