51S WRIGHT: FOLIAR PERIODICITY 
Anogetssus latifolia.—A. common tree in South and Central 
India; is leafless during the greater part of the dry season ; 
from November the old leaves acquire a copper tint, fall in 
February, and new leaves appear in May. 
Pmgamta glabra.— Common in South and Central India, 
Burma, and Bengal; drops its leaves in April, bnt new leaves 
appear quickly. 
Eugenia Jamiolana.- This species is common in India : 
the new leaves are produced in March ; in the Punjab the tree 
.s not evergreen, the old leaves being shed in January and the 
new leaves appearing in March to May 
Eugenia operovlata .-Common in parts of India, puts on 
its new foliage in April. 
Shorea robusta, Gaertn., common in parts of India • is 
nmrer^quite leafless, but produces abmnC 2 ££ * 
F^c"" 8 ’ ^ inf6Ct0rU ' glomerate, and 
expressing my graUtude to Dr J C WiD s p d ’ 
Best suggesting the subject on mv n”, T,’ f" 
help repeatedly given; to Dr TrenL r ' Ceyl ° D ^ 
information concerning the dim!* ’ Bu,tenzorg > for much 
in Java; to W Nock Far. a te 3nd foIiar Periodicities 
several notes;‘tottfsn^ . ^ MacmiIlan > Esq., for 
of climate; and to M. Wright neral ’ Colombo > for records 
reading proofs. ° r various translations and 
