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LIST II. 



Indigenous Trees generally found in Goffee Jungles 



which may be styled suitable for shade in a lesser 



degree than those in List I and which 



should be left from necessity 



but not from choice. 



Local Name. 

 Sedlay 



Gwoddan 



Ultwall 



Kemarks. 



There are two varieties. 



(1) Cul Sedlay 



(2; Bungar Sedlay 



The former is generally found outside the 

 Jungle Timber extremely hard. The 

 latter has dense foliage ; leaves subject 

 to attacks of a fungus closely resem- 

 bling Hemileia. 



Timber useless except for making na- 

 tive ploughs Makes good charcoal. 



" Spondias Mangifera." Three varieties. 



(1) Gwoddan 



(2) Each Gwodda 



(3) Umtee Gwoddan 



The Gwoddan is a very large deciduous 

 tree gets new foliage however rapid - 

 3y large fruit like Loquots eaten by 

 deer and pigs which falling damages 

 coffee however coffee under its shade 

 always bears heavily. Timber soft and 

 useless except for rough planks. Um- 

 tee fruit used for pickle. Gwoddan 

 fruits not edible. 



Soap nut "Sapindus Emarginatus." Va- 

 rious opinions are entertained about 

 the suitability of this tree for shade. 



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