HAZAJUBAGH AND MONGHYR FLORAS. 



but may belong to the same genus. He says the latter is the nar 



i.,.,1 liv the X' '. hirli term he refers to tl 



as). ■ I)ha'"aii(l" Dliuo 

 . b. tli< -.mi rr< e. viz.. \ ,> 11 <'ws iatij'olia.] 

 184. " Morawa " of the M u , - as a fine speei 



: Vitf-x -ecu nowhere else. This is doubtless the I it> .>. / ' <it 

 probably now extinct in Monghyr, though still found in the Rajmah 



. Eh ni in lev is. The bark used to stain the teeth re 

 ed " ja" in the woods of Banska and " Ghatera "' 

 south of Mungger is verv common in the former. It is allied to tl 

 • ■• >/ aii.l ha- ■•: the smallest affinity to Srl„: 



la is doubtless ,Sr< < , ' ' « hih Neui 



- a- later <>t: as Srh n h> ,a alhc >,--. U'illd. is Elceodendrc 



, m„. (ll mmnn m tht u h ut Bind i Hanka or Bangka (i 



unilton) is shown on the map attached with a range < 



~ .111,1 m„,i, in,,, s, ,\, i ,,.,, J, nil 1' * in u, fa -, u- 



|», -i.t. i. t., 1/ >~I ■•• i- /'/ ni the southern 



r is interest,!,- as the tree is usuaih not considered 

 lleeean. 

 "Khirni" or. [rhras ,!i^,rta. U'illd. is evident ly .1/ ;,ft>i*»l'* h<.,;„, <i,;i. 

 He says "woods of Mungger. ver\ ,,,,,11.10.1 and fruit sold on the 



. iy hitter." [Pos- 



nd is referred to. This latter was one ■■ ' 



tify it.] Gab, 

 hr!s. ■■ Kend. ' I). tl ,chin»x !t hii. produces a black 

 ' m , ailed " abnus " [ebony]. . , 



' Hv.il." /,',. ■ hanks of every river and 



- the only tree that grows. 

 . 186. In the drier woods one of the most common trees is called 

 ■bar" near Mungger. It is 

 /./ ,d ose to the "Dhaniya" of Purncah 

 Sesame. The fru 

 ^ed for sepoy drums and even now is employed for the hoops. It is 



,nd does not split. [This must be. I 1 

 >«Wda.] "Popro/'avervcomn 



1 



... H . .-_>. hi,. 



g- Khangta," a species of Ixora, I. arborea of Dr. H;- 

 ., ngto." 55. UWrd. , 

 irbhum, a tree called " Km 

 ' la *U»t without flowers or fruit. 57. " Makarkand" (see para. 185), 



