the soil* 
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Jars of India, and for the shrines of Buddha, which are decorated 
by the worshippers in this country, as in Ava, with these acceptable 
offerings, and which are also essential accompaniments of many im¬ 
portant civil and religious ceremonies. * 
* They have the China rose ; Chaba, the Arabian jasmine j Camelias, 
the chum pa, Michelia champaka 5 kadanga (the Malayan pananga) ; dak 
kalong, a white flower; lan t,hom, a whitish flower (The kading of the Ma¬ 
lays ;) chaba, a red flower, (bunga raja of M.J ; d&k boa Io-ung, the lotus 
andnymphaea lotus j daau ru-ung, [boonga tei ayam of Malays] a yellow 
flower; p,heek,hoon, a sweet scented flower ; mimusops elengi, (Lin: and 
Marsd :) J d&k ban mai ro roe, a red flower 5 d&k t,biyan, a red small flow¬ 
er : d&k nom m£o, d&k sau yoot, dak kadanga cheen, yellowish green flower; 
P,hott,ha chaat, dakkSo (kummuning, chaleas paniculata) ; d&k rak (oo~ 
mingoo of Malays); d&k k,hem; dak hongseepbaat; d&k yee t,hd; d&k sa- 
rap,hee ; d&k boon naak. 
