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FLORA OF THE SUNDRlBUNS. 
XIX.— ANACARMACEJE. 
34 , Bouea Meissn. 
40. Bouea burmanica Griff. ; F. B. I. ii. 21, Mangifera oppositi- 
folia F. I. i. 640. E. D. B 785. 
Sundribun, ^‘reserved forests, Heinig, 
Vernac. Miri-dm ; Uri~dm, 
A timber tree 50 feet high, used for constructing parts of boats above the 
water-line ; fruit edible. 
Distrib.— Pegu; Tenasserim; Andamans; Java. 
Of this species, which is given in Mr. Heinig’s list, no specimens have ever 
been received in the Calcutta Herbarium from the Sundribuns. In response to an 
enquiry on the subject Mr. Heinig has kindly replied as follows ; — “ I regret that 
I have lost all recollection of Bouea burmanicat but I find the following among 
my notes of Sundribuns species; — B. hurmunica. Occurrence doubtful. Pro- 
bably introduced. Cultivated near villages for the sake of its fruit.” 
The species should, therefore, be again looked for. Mr. Heinig suggests that 
1 1 would probably be found, if it occurs at all, on the mounds or raised platforms of 
higher grounds forming vestiges of the old salt-makers and dacoits, especially 
near the ruins not far from Cobaduk Revenue Station in Coupe No. i of the 
Khulna Working Circle, on the left bank of the Mandabari river. 
35 . Odiiia Roxb. 
41. Odina Wodier Roxb.; F. 1 . ii. 293 ; F. B. I. ii. 29. E. D. o 38. 
Northern clearings, self-sown or planted, Calcutta Garden Collec-- 
tors ! Pfain 1 Mandabari ruins, Heinig & Gammie ! Jatta ruins, 
Prain ! Ambaria khal, at a small cleared camping-ground, Prain ! 
Sea-face, Heinig ! 
Vernac. Jiyal ; Kamila-gdch, 
An ill-favoured deciduous tree, 40-50 feet high ; wood hard but not durable ; 
bark astringent. 
Distrib. — India; Indo-China. j 
The sea-face locality is based on the presence at Calcutta of a specimen, in 
leaf only, sent by Mr. Heinig as Kamila-gach. There does not seem to the writer 
to be much doubt as to the accuracy of his determination ; the communication ( 
of an unusual "vernacular name still, however, leaves some ; having regard to | 
this fact and to the further doubt whether Odina deserves to be considered other I 
than a deliberately introduced species in the Sundribuns, complete botanical 
material of the tree known as Kamila-gach is desirable. j; 
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CALYCIFLORiE. ' 
XX.--LEGlJMI]VOS^. I; 
36 . Crotaiaria, Linn. i 
Leaves simple : — i 
Flowers blue and white, in lateral as well as terminal racemes ; J 
leaves ovate ...... verrucosa, |i 
