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ssk©d thorn to accompany ns after i had taken four pictures of 
them, two group pictures, the other two of © man and © woman# 
She latter was decorated with silver rings of various eisos 
which she wore around the neck and breast; she was a little shy 
and did not wish to lay off the blanket which she had. or or her 
shoulder. Six of these children, like wild people, cam© with 
us, and truly they climbed tho Taraktognnos end Gyneoardla treos 
like monkeys, smoking a pipe while they climbed the trees, © 
jumping from tree branch to tree branch like monkeys. 
On the left i Ids the forest there wore quite a number 
of Taraktogenos Kursll trees; seme very large, 50 to 60 feet in 
hod fruits pinned against a tree trunk, also 
s large 4 a tree trunk with a Itlshr tiding by the 
etal nest t< ether 1 
graphed of the f arakt ogdnos forest with s j.tiehrai on the trail. 
raktogonos ilursii are very much larger hero 
In tho Chindwin region in Bunt • darker brown 
become lighter when old# There !e no doubt of it being the 
t rme Taraktogenos /..ursii. fhe St \ a 1 *e borne 
on the ends of the branches and these of synoeardla odorata arc 
weed of the branches; they are 
8 coniine. Tho so a 
: a loamy-clayey nature srees do not 
on hill elopes but on the flats in dime© ; lej they 
do not form pu Xyokta and Khott! 
grow edattered or h toge 
of aynocardia ©re globose, depressed at tho apex and pinkish ur** 
