N. n. rtOATIOINEyT’. 
801 
814 . C. Mac/eodii Hook. f. and Tli. h . f . b . i ., iv . 
139 . 
Fern: — Dhengnn, dhaman, dhaian, dewan, dahi, dahipalds, 
dihgan (H.) ; Renta porpiihda (Kol.); Bharwar, belaunan 
(Karwar); Jugia (Santal.) ; Dhaiwan, dhaman, daiwas, dhaim, 
bhoti (Mar.) ; Bot (Goad.) ; Lauri Kassamar (Kurku) ; Gondu 
(Raj.); Godela (Menvara) ; Gadru (Ajmere). 
Habitat : — Central India, the Concan and Belganm. 
A middle-sized, deciduous tree, attaining 40ft. Bark thick 
grey, soft, corky. Heartwood light-brown, beautifully mottled 
with dark veins, even-grained, very hard. Branchlets, underside of 
leaves, inflorescence and Calyx clothed with dense grey or tawny 
tomentum of stellate hair. Leaves alternate, sometimes sub- 
opposite, cordate, firm and hard when full-grown, rough, with 
raised groups of cystol i t h-cells. Blade 5-7in. ; petiole 2-3in. 
long, the basal as well as secondary and transverse tertiary nerves 
prominent on the underside of mature leaves. Flowers white, 
middle-sized, nearly sessile, in lateral, compact, shortly pedun- 
culate or nearly sessile cymes. Calyx turbinate, |in. long. 
Corolla-lobes spathulate, spreading or reflected. Male flowers 
with rudimentary ovary, but without style or stigma. Stamens, 
usually 6, exserted, filaments hairy at the base, anthers of male 
llowers large. Drupe^-fin. long, ovoid acute ; not edible. 
Use : — The Santals use the bark medicinally in jaundice. 
( llevd. A. Campbell). 
815 . Ehretia obtusifolia, Hochst. h.f.b.i., iv. 
142 . 
Vern . : — Chamror (Punjab plains); Gin. (Ravi); Chamar 
(Bias.); Sakkur, dhaman, saggar, gangar, bari kander (Salt 
Range); Chambal (.Sind Sagar Doab). (Pb. ). Maraghune, 
kharawune, khabarra, tutiri, lor (Pushtu). 
Habitat : — Scinde, Punjab ; in the Salt Range. Rajpurana, 
Ajmere, Merwara. 
A small shrub Bark grey. Wood greyish or brownish-white, 
moderately hard, even-grained. Branches grey. Leaves rough, 
quite entire and hairy, obovate or spathulate, ovate-oblong, 
