50 
Indiav, Forest Records. 
[You III. 
placed under the most exposed condition possible. The results up to date 
are as follows : — 
Tee ate d. 
Untbeatbd. 
Register 
Serial 
No. 
Species. 
Laid down 
on 
Condition 
on 
f 
Register 
Serial 
No. 
Laid down 
on 
Condition on 
2 
Powtik, (scientific name 
not known.) 
24th April 
1909. 
16th August 
1910. 
Sound. 
1 
24th April 
1909. 
16th August 1910. 
badly attacked by 
white-ants on 
under surface. 
4 
Mangifera indica • 1 
Do. 
Do. . 
Do. . 
Attacked by white- 
ants and decay, 
taken up on 30th 
October 1909. 
5 
HardioicJcia pinnata 
Do. 
i 0. 
6 
Do. . 
Sound on 16th 
August 1909. 
8 
Poswellia serrata 
Do. 
Do. 
7 
Do. . 
Half eaten away by 
white-ants, and 
taken up on 6th 
September 1909. 
9 
Adina cordifolia . 
Do. . 
Do. . 
though 
slightly 
split. 
10 
Do. . 
Slightly pitted by 
white-ants, 16th 
August 1910. 
Calophyllum Inophyl - 
lum. 
Do. 
Sound 
12 
Do. . 
Sound on 16th 
August 1910. 
14 
Sonnerata apetala 
Do. 
Do. 
13 
Do. . 
Very slightly 
touched by white- 
ants, 16th August 
1910. 
16 
Exccecaria Agallocha . 
Do. . 
Do. 
15 
Do. . 
1 
Lower surface com¬ 
pletely eaten away 
by * white-ants, 
taken up on 16tli 
August 1910. 
17 
Finns longifolia . 
Do. . 
Do. 
18 
: 
Do. . 
1 
White ants were 
working over the 
surface of the 
specimen on the 
30th October 1909, 
since then they 
appear to have left 
it. 
20 
Pmus excels a 
Do. . 
D<>. 
19 
Do . 
Sound. White-ants 
worked over the 
surface of the spe¬ 
cimen on the 30th 
October 1909 and 
have now left it. 
21 
Ptcea Morinda 
Do. . 
Do. 
22 
Do 
Sound. 
24 
Lagerstrcemia micro- 
carpa. 
DO. . 
Do. 
23 
Do. . 
Do. 
26 
Cedrela Toona . 
Do. . 
Do. 
25 
Do. . 
Do. 
27 
Terminalia bialata 
Do. . 
Do. 
28 
Do. . 
Do. 
29 
(Missing) 
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