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SEA: Per Per oar enol} 10 copyright reserved > 858. A. pubescens, Willd., and A. paniculatum, Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii, 769, 770. Vern. Khidi jamb, limtod, Beng.; Umtod, Hazaribagh ; Pulsur, polari, ana-pa-laseru, pollat, Tel.; Jondri, Mar.; Byaitsin, Burm. ; Boo-ambilla, Cingh. A small deciduous tree, with grey or pale brown bark, 4 inch thick, with a few deciduous scales. Wood red, with darker coloured heartwood, smooth, hard, close and even grained. Annual rings indistinctly marked oe by concentric lines, Pores small and moderate-sized, uniformly distri- ROYAL BOTANIC GAR buted. Medullary rays of two sizes, few moderately broad rays with EDINBURGH numerous fine rays between them, prominent on a radial aaa AMAL HERB. H. F. C. CLEGHORN, ‘ Nepal, Oudh, Bengal, Burma, Chanda district and South India. ie PRESENTED By Mason Spror, Weight, 49 lbs, per cubic foot. The leaves are eaten in Bengal. E011206 1, A. Ghesembilla, Gaertn. ; Beddome ce. ; Beanie 446; Kurz ii. 1896,
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