INCLUDING JASPUR AND SIRGUJA. 
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145. Cipadessa fruticosa Bl, 
146. Aglaia Roxburghiana IV. & A. 
Pitorea, 2,000 — 2,500 feet. 
Leaves with ferruginous stellate scales, 
147. Amoora Rohituka IV. & A. 
148. Heynea trijuga Roxb. 
Baragaon, 2,000^ — 3,000 feet. 
Vern. — Ban-Simar, meaning ^^wild silk-cotton tree/^ 
A large climber! given as tree [Roxburgh). 
“ sometimes attaining a large size [Hiern in F. B- /.) . 
149. Soymida febrifuga A. Juss. 
Chandwa, Toree 1,000 — 1,500 feet ; 
Tatupani, Sirguja, 1,400 — 2,000 feet | abundant on Chan- 
dwa- Balu math road, 
Vern. — Robina. A tree ; ripe fruits adherent as in 
T erminalia tomentosa (Asan) but with open valves. 
1 50. Cedrela Toona Roxb. 
Palandu, etc., 1,500 — 2,000 feet ; common and cult. 
Vern. — Tun, Tuni; Bastard Mahogany. Useful timber 
for furniture, tea-boxes, etc. 
XXXIV.— OLACINE^. 
151- 
Olax scandens Roxb. 
Jabra, 1,000 — 1,500 feet ; Hundgunge, Baragaon, 2,000— 
3,000 feet. 
Vern . — Guti ban. In fruit in December. 
XXXV.— CELASTRINE^. 
152. Gymnosporia montana Roxb. 
153- Celastrus paniculata Willd. 
Ranchi 1,500— 2,000 feet ; Jaspur 1,500 — 2,000 feet ; Sir- 
guja, 1,500—2,000 feet; Kochang, 2,000—2,500 feet. 
Kujiri, Kudj’ri. A bush or climber. 
154. Elseodendron glaucum Pers. 
Hilghat, Jaspur, 1,500 — 2,000 feet. 
Vern.^Ratan gowra. A tree ; root purgative ; leaves 
good for fever. 
