INCLUDING JASPUR AND SIRGUJA. 
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553. Ardisia humilis VahL 
Baragaon, 2,000—2^500 feet. 
Vern. — Lilibaha. Leaves glossy, laurel-like ; flowers 
profuse, wax-plant-like. 
Var. arborescens Wall, 
Dhadka, Manbhum, 500 — 1,000 feet, 
Morinori. A small tree or shrub*. 
LXVIII.— SAPOTACEiB. 
554. Achras Sapota Linn. 
Dorunda, 1,500—2,000 feet, cult. 
Sapota. A small tree, the fruit comes to nothing in 
Chutia Nagpur. 
555. Bassia latifolia Roxb, 
Everywhere abundant, 500—2,500 feet, particularly in 
Palamow. 
Vern, — Mahua, Mowa. ‘ 
556. Mimusops Elengi Linn, 
LXIX.— EBENACE.^. 
557. Diospyros montana Roxb, 
Rampur, near Palandu, 1,500 — 2, 000 feet. 
Vern, — Gara Tiril. 
558. Diospyros Embryopteris Pers, 
Ranchi, 1,500 — 2,000 feet, 
Makar Khend. 
559. Diospyros tomentosa Roxb, 
Plateau, 2,000 feet Clarkei' 
560. Diospyros melanoxylon Roxb, 
All districts, 500—2,500 feet ; common as scrub jungle. 
Vern.' — Khend, local ; Tiril, mundari. Imitates Bengal 
Fire,’* if stirred in a bonfire, 
[Not in Herb., Calcutta, from Chutia Nagpur.] 
LXX— STYRACE^. 
561. Symplocos racemosa Roxb, 
Ranchi, 1,500 — 2,000 feet ; Jaspur 2,000,-2,500 feet ; 
Sirguja, 2,000—2,500 feet % very common. 
Vern, — Lodh, general^ also Son Pokri (in Jaspur) and 
Makar Khend (in Sirguja) ; apparently the last name a 
mistake for Diospyros Embryopterjs, A tree, 40 feet ; 
root-bark used as a dye. 
