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PLANTS OF CHUTIA NAGPUR 
179. Sapindus trifoliatus Linn, 
Hazaribagh district, village Chatra, 1,500 — 2,000 feet. 
Vern» — Phalanda. A tree, about 20 feet high, by the 
roadside,? planted. Appearance suggested Mallotus 
philippinensis but has green, not red fruit : only this 
one tree ever seen. 
180. Sapindus Mukorossi Gaertn. 
Jaspurnagar, 2,000 — 2,500 feet ; cult, in the Rajah’s garden. 
“Reti or Rethi. A tree, up to 40 feet ; “ pulp of 
fruit used to \vash linen {^Roxburgh), 
181. Nephelium Litchi Camh, 
Dorunda and Ranchi, 1,500 — 2,000 feet ; cult, but sparsely. 
Vern^ — Lichi ; the Litchi of Commerce, The fruit ripens 
well. 
182. Dodonaea viscosa 
Palandu, 1,500 — 2, coo feet ; cult. 
As evergreen hedges in gardens. Dodonia Eng, 
XXXIX -^ANACARDIACEyE. 
183. Mangifera indica Linn, 
Dorunda. 1,500 — 2,000 feet; Cult, for the fruit. 
Vern,'^Ava, Ul. The Mango, A source of food; kernels 
also eaten raw or cooked. 
184. Buchanania latifolia 
Sillee, 500 — 1,000 feet, 
Vern, — Pial, Piar. One of the commonest scrub jungle 
bushes. 
185. Odina Wodier Roxb. 
Common. 
Vern. — Doka SantaL 
186. Semecarpus Anacardium Linn. 
Sillee, 5001,000 feet. 
Belwa, Soso. Mouths of children seem ulcerated 
from eating the fruit, part of which is acid and part 
harmless. The juice of the tree is acrid. 
187. Spondias mangifera Wthd. 
Ranchi, 1,500—2,000 feet. 
The Amra, Hog-plum {F, B. /.), 
XL.— MORINGE^. 
188. Moringa pterygosperma Gaertn. 
Cultivated, e.g,^ as a tree in villages, common. 
The Horse-radish tree ; root pungent ” {F, B, /.). 
