82 Indian Forest Records. [VoL. I. 
Cedrela Toona, Roxb. (Meliaceae), the Tun of Saharanpui, Hoshiar- 
pur, Dera Ghaz i Khan, and Shahpur. 
Cordia Myxa, Linn. (Boraginaceae), is in Jaipur known as Gondi 
and it is said to be used for hooka shafts. 
C. Rothii, R. and S., the Gundi of Marwar. 
Dalbergia Sissoo, Roxb. (Leguminosse), the Shisham of Saharanpur ; 
the Tahli of Hoshiarpur is mentioned in connection with Jaipur as good 
for opium boxes, charpoy legs, chilums and sulphis (datura-flower-shap- 
ed chilums). In Ulwar it is stated this wood is used for all sorts of fur- 
niture and turnery. 
Eugenia Jambolana, Lam. (Myrtacese), Jamun wood, is in Jaipur 
mostly used for naichas or smoking pipes, Chilum-ki-nalis (tobacco-pipe 
stems). 
Gmelina arborea, Linn. (Verbenaceae), the Kumber or Kunbher of 
Ulwar. Is used for making saringis (musical instruments), cups, toys, 
furniture, pannels of carriage doors, and all kinds of ornamental work. 
It takes paint, polish, and lac readily. 
Holarrhena antidysenterica. Wall. (Apocynaceae), the Kura of Saha- 
ranpur ; the Veppalai supposed to be used in Vellore, North Arcot, for 
lac turnery. 
Jasminum grandiflorum, Linn. (Oleaceae), the Chameli wood of Jai- 
pur is good for toys, but too soft for charpoy legs. 
Lagerstroemia Flos-reginae, Retz. (Lythraceae), the Ajur of Assam. 
Mangifera indica, Linn. (Anacardiaceae), the mango, is largely used 
in Agra ; occasionally in Hoshiarpur ; is only rarely used in Jaipur. 
Melia Azedarach, Linn. (Meliaceae), the Drek of Hoshiarpur. 
Mesua ferrea, Linn. (Guttif erae) , the Nohar of Assam. 
Millingtonia hortensis, Linn. F. (Bignoniaceae), the Akas nim of 
Saharanpur. 
Mimusops indica, Kurz. (Sapotaceae), the Khirini of Indergarh in 
Kohat State, Rajputana. 
M. Kauki, Linn., is said to be the Khirini of Shahpura in Rajputana, 
where it is said to be imported from Jaipur and Gwalior. 
Morus indica, Linn. (Urticaceae), the Shahtut is in Jaipmr used for 
making Dunkas and snuff boxes. 
Olea cuspidata. Wall. (Oleaceae), the Kan of Shahpur. 
Pinus longifolia, Roxb. (Goniferae), the Chil of Hoshiarpur. 
Populus euphratica, Oliv. (Salicaceae), the Bhan of Shahpur ; this is 
the Bhan of Hyderabad, Sind, where it is extensively used and much 
