292 TIMBER-TREES. 



• Gen. Kydia. 



K. calycina. Poola. Seeds. 



Gen. Bassia. 



B. latifolia. Mowah. — Grown from seeds. From the flower 

 a kind of arrack is distilled. 



B. butyracea. — Worthy of introduction into the Kohistan for 

 the oily principle which is yielded by its seeds. 



Gen. Mimusops. 



M. Elengi. Mowheree — M. Kauki. Kirnie. — Both grown 

 from seeds, which as soon as ripe require to be put into the 

 ground. These trees are valued for their fruits by natives. 



Gen. Terminalia. 



T. Bellerica. Baihara — T. chebula. Harrh, — Grown from 

 seeds. 



Gen. Pentaptera. 



P. tomentosa — Sym. — Grown from cuttings. 



Gen. Rottlera. 



i?. tinctoria. Roonia. — Grown from seeds as soon as ripe. 

 From the seeds a red powder used in drying is procured, being 

 brushed off them when ripe. 



Gen. Phyllanthus. 



P. Emblica. Awola. — From seeds. This is a highly orna- 

 mental tree, and grows to a great size. 



Gen. Nageia. 



N. Jeapota. Jeapota. — Seeds. 



Gen. Ehretia. 



E. aspera. Chumroo. — Grown from seeds. Wood very hard 

 and compact, and used in making ploughs, &c. 



Gen. Salvadora. 



S. persica. Shal or Peeloo. — Seeds. 



Gen. Artocarpus, Lin. 



A. integrifolia. Kutha or Jock — A. heterophylla . Burhul. — 

 Considerable sized trees, grown for their fruit. On the seeds 

 ripening, it is necessary to place them immediately in the 

 ground. 



Gen. Nauclea. 



N. cordifolia. Huldoo — N. parvijiora. Khyme. — Both grown 

 from cuttings ; very lofty trees, and wood useful for burning. 

 Grows rapidly. 



Gen. Toona. 



T. vulgaris. Toon, — Wood good and well adapted for household 

 furniture ; grown from seeds. 



