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Hunnarl Busree 



Aldoo 



A magnificiont shade tree Very lofty 

 leaves large, like those of the Wartee.. 

 Shade cool and excellent for coffee 

 Ficus tribe. 



"' Ficus Indica/' First class shade, but 

 is entirely bare for about one month in 

 the year. Propagated by cuttings ; 

 wood said to be durable under water,, 

 but is loose grained Aerial roots- 

 strong used for yokes and tent poles. 



Mullee Gerguttee Grows to an enormous size and has large- 

 buttress like roots. Foliage dense 

 and shade excellent. Timber loose, 

 easily split, but useless except for the 

 roughest purposes. Quite different 

 from the small Gerguttee which is in- 

 jurious to coffee. 



Bomarlee 



Gerweggay 



Another- enormous tree, with dark ever*- 

 green foliage Timber good for planks 

 but not for rafters or beams, as such 

 are greedily devoured by a species of 

 Borer. 



Cedar tribe (Probably "Cedrela Toona") 

 There are (2) sorts 



(1) Cul Gerweggay (* rttfa;rf)rt) very 

 dense shade Timber hard and excel- 

 lent for building purposes. 



(2) Gund Gerweggay (rtozb rttfosSOrt) 

 also called Chitkye (^^ -Efscto) Card 

 Bayew ('ffsrfa e3t^) and Nogwara 

 (c3jrt53stfj shade light and sufficient, 

 raised from seed. Timber light, du- 

 rable, and easily worked. It is called 

 Nogwara from Nogga (&/5>n.)) a yoke, 



