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to this office by Conservators since 1907. It has not been possible 
in every case to verify the specific names from the literature available at 
Dehra Dun 
reported :— 
and such names have then been entered as they were 
Madras. 
Acacia auriculccformis. ^ 
„ dealbata. > (Australia.) 
„ melanoxylon. J 
Acer Pseudo-Platanus. (Europe.) 
5. jEs cuius Hippocastanum, (European Horse Chestnut. 
Agave sp. 
Albizzia fastigiata . (Africa.) 
Anacardium occidentale. (Cashew of the W. Indies.) 
Araucaria Cunninghamii. (Australia.) 
10. Aristolochia odoratissima. (Jamaica.) 
Gasalpinia coriaria. (C. America, W. Indies.) 
Callitris rhomboidea. (Australia.) 
Calodendrum capensis. (S. Africa.) 
Carapa guianensis. (Guiana, tropical Africa.) 
15. Garludovica jamaicensis. (W. Indies.) 
Gatalpa speciosa. (N. America.) 
Gedrela odorata. (S. America.) 
Cinnamomum Camphor a. (China, Japan.) 
20 . 
Cryptocarya (Natal.] 
Erythrina tomentosa. 
Eucalyptus eugenioides. 
,, Globulus - 
(Abyssinia.) 
1 
25. 
marginata. Y (Australia.) 
I 
J 
America.' 
„ resmijera. 
„ rostrata. 
Fagus sylvatica . (Europe.) 
Grevillea robust a. (Australia.) 
Hamatoxylon campechianum. (Logwood of tropical America.) 
Harpephyllum caffrum. (S. Africa.) 
30. Hevea brasiliensis . (Para Rubber of Brazil.) 
Hymenaa Courbaril. 
•Jacaranda sp. 
Juniperus barbadensis. (Bermuda I.) 
Kickseia africana. j iT ical Afr ; ca-) 
35. Landolphia Honda. J r ' 
Leucadendron argenteum. (S. Africa.) 
Maniliot Glaziovii. (Ceara Rubber of Brazil.) 
Millettia caffra. (S. Africa.) 
Mimusops globosa. (Tropical America.) 
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