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FOXWORTHY. 
Garuga pinnata Roxb. Kharpat. 
Northwestern India. 
The reddish-gray, very heavy, but not durable wood, with darker heart, 
serves for interior finishing and cabinet work. 
Watt Diet. 3:484; Gamb. 138; Nord. IX; Janssonius 2:87. 
Protium javanicum Burin. Trengaloen. 
Java. 
Hard and heavy ; sapwood whitish, small ; heartwood reddish-brown, 
fine-grained. Pores moderate-sized, evenly scattered. Pith-rays very 
small. A good strong and durable structural timber. 
K. & V. 4:22-25; Van Eed. 61; Janssonius 2:93. 
Santiria oblongifolia Bl. 
Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo. 
Wood grayish, not hard and not very durable; used for temporary 
construction. 
K. & V. 4:26-28. 
Trigonochlamys griffithii Hook. f. Kadondong mata hari ; kijai; kumpai 
l'uman ( M. ) . 
Malay Peninsula. 
Wood dark-yellow, red, or yellowish-white, grain medium, fairly hard, 
heavy; does not split; durable; used in house building. 
Ridl. 99. 
MELIACEfiE. 
Wood usually red, sometimes yellow or gray, more rarely white, 
sometimes with irregular concentric bands of loose texture. Pores 
various, rather scanty, generally moderate-sized. Pith-rays usually 
moderate-sized. 
Aglaia. Wood usually red or reddish-brown, hard to very hard and 
heavy. Seasonal rings often distinct ; sometimes ring-porous. Pores 
small to medium size, often connected by concentric wavy lines of wood 
parenchyma. Pith-rays fine, numerous, evenly distributed. 
Aglaia clarkii Merr. Plate XXV, fig. 39. Tucan-ealao. 
Philippines. 
Hard and heavy, durable. Furniture and structural work. 
Phil. Woods 395. 
Aglaia eusideroxylon K. & V. Lotong; langsat-loetoeng (Jav.); ijzerhout 
( Dutch ) . 
Java. 
Extremely hard and heavy, aromatic, dark red, durable. TJsed for 
house and bridge building. 
K. & V. 3:128-132; Van Eed. 62. 
