TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
Paras. Pages. 
The root-parasitic habit of sandal and evidence of its complete 
dependence on other species of plants for its nourishment 
1—4 
159—163 
Its selective power of host-plants when there is a choice 
5 
163—16.5 
Difficulties met with in ascertaining the best host-plants of sandal 
and in determining the exact influence they exert on the. 
growth of the tree and the development of its scent 
6—7 
16.5—167 
Different species of plants whose roots were found to have been 
attacked by sandal roots wth a brief description of the extent 
and nature of attack, etc. ....... 
10 
168—194 
.Association of sandal with other species than those described 
above but whose roots in its vicinity have not yet been 
examined . ........ 
11 
194 
Probability of its preference for ever-green species as host-plants. 
12 
194—195 
Appendix — List of associates of sandal in its natural habitat 
and elsewhere ........ 
196—207 
Plates ......... 
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