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Cuppra 



Hemmuddy 



Coolee 



Tor Hulsoo 



posts, &c., Natives burn this tree and 

 manufacture eating chunam or lime 

 which is said to be extremely 

 pungent. 



Opinions again vary. Any way it is 

 not to be recommended. In two cases 

 out of five the coffee appeared to have 

 died out all around. Certainly should 

 be removed previous to attempting 

 vacancy planting. 



Timber used for Keepers, being soft yet 

 durable and not requiring any holes 

 to be bored. 



2 varieties 



(1) Hemmuddy 



(2) Yerlyellay Hemmuraga 



The former is the large tree and affords 

 ordinary shade but is said to be "hot." 

 Excellent planks are made from this tree 

 which yields the lightest timber pos- 

 sible well suited for making cases. 



Largo leaves shade decidedly indifferent 

 yet coffee flourishes under it. Very 

 often grows in groups and consequent- 

 ly has to be left in clearing. Timber 

 hard, close grained but will not stand 

 the slighest exposure. Used for beams 

 and for making the body of large 

 Native Drums. 



Affords a very dense shade which is 

 not cooling Is a surface feeder and 

 coffee does not flourish under it, Tim- 



