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LIST I, 



List : of Indigenous Trees which' are generally considered 

 to be well suited for Shade purposes. 



Local'Name. 

 Hulsen 



Hessan. 



Cub Busree 



Billee Busree 



Gonee 



Remarks. 



The Jack. "Artocarpus Integrifolia." 

 Excellent and dense shade. 



2. varieties. 



"Billarn" (&?&) bearing soft-tasteless 

 fruit, timber loose and some what brittle. 

 "Buclcee" (W* 3atf) fruit lucious; tim- 

 ber good for building purposes yet 

 brittle and cross grained ; used for 

 rough furniture. 



" Artocarpus Hirsuta." Original tree 

 good for shade and strongly to be re- 

 commendedbut shoots from stumps 

 should never be encouraged or depend- 

 ed upon as they, generally die and fall . 

 down about the 10th year. 



Timber excellent for building. 



<e Ficus Tuberculata." Excellent shade 

 Immense almost horizontal branches. 

 Propagated by cuttings, 

 Timber loose-grained ;. useful only for the 

 roughest purposes. 



A. whitest barked tree of the same class^ 

 affords cool, but light shade. Propaga- 

 ted by cuttings. 



Leaves larger Excellent shade and: 

 affords an immense amount of leaf and. 

 fruit manure. Propagated by cutt- 

 ings Timber open grained, but used; 

 for rough planks. 



