INCLUDING JASPUR AND SIRGUJA. 
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357. Terminalia tomentosa Bedd. 
Sirguja, 1,500 — 2,000 feet ; common in jungles, 
Asan, Tusser silk worms fed on the leaves. 
358. Anogeissus latifolia Wall, 
Munka, Palamowj 1,000 — 1,500 feet 
Vern. — Dhaunta,* Very common in all Chutia Nagpur 
jungles, 
359. Anogeissus acuminata Wall. 
360. Combretum nanum Roxh, 
361. Combretum ovalifolium Roxh, 
362. Combretum extensum Roxh, 
363. Combretum decandrum Roxh, 
Etkooree, Hazaribagh District, 1,000 — i, 500 feet; Jaspur 
1,500 — ^2,000 feet. 
Vern. — Guriinda or Gorunda. A common climber; root 
used in fever. 
364. Quisqualis indica Linn. 
Common in gardens over trellises, 
Quisqualis, Eng, 
XLYII.—MYRTACE/E. 
365. Psidium Guyava Linn, 
Dorunda, 1,500 — 2,000 feet; cult, in gardens, 
Vern, — Amrut. The Guava. Fruit eaten, but strong- 
smelling, so that some dislike it, 
366. Eugenia operculata Roxh. — var. Obovata, 
367. Eugenia Jambolana Linn, 
Tirli nadi, 2,000 — .^,500 feet ; Dorunda, 1,500—2,000 feet. 
Vern. — Jamum ; Chota jam. A tree 50 — 60 feet; some” 
times cultivated; fruit eaten and made into ‘^port 
^ wine.’’ 
368. Eugenia Heyneana Wall, 
369. Careya arborea Roxh. 
Sirguja, 1,500—2,000 feet. 
Vern. — Kumhi. 
370. Eucalyptus globulus LahilL 
Bankuli Tea Estate ; planted— native of Australia. 
Blue Gum. Supposed to prevent malaria where planted, 
but of no use. 
371. Myrtus communis Linn. 
Dorunda, 5,500 — 2,000 feet; planted in gardens. 
Myrtle. A thriving bush up to seven feet high. 
