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Cowdeyal 



Uccra 



Cuddarn 



Goorcul 



Harmraikee 



Quarn Tolden 



Not recommended but better than 

 nothing Timber extremely loose and 

 open useless except for making slabs 

 on which with the aid of powdered 

 quartz to sharpen pruning knives and 

 other edged tools, for which purpose it 

 is well suited. 



Shade ordinary bears a fruit like a 

 sparrow's egg and is generally found in 

 poor jungle ; wood somewhat hard and 

 used for pounders. 



Generally found only in outskirts. Tim- 

 ber hard and red ; said to be durable as 

 beams. 



The Charcoal tree " Sponia Wightti' 

 tree of secondary growth foliage very 

 light and giving a yellowish green 

 tinted light ^previously described and 

 not recommended, though better than 

 nothing. 



Wood useless except for making yokes 

 and rafts. Sometimes used for rough 

 sheds and will last a number of years 

 if not exposed, and with plenty of 

 smoke. 



Very like the Culdwall in appearance 

 affords fair shade. Timber cross grain- 

 ed readily eaten by white ants. 



Deciduous and although bare for a long 



time the coffee appears to flourish 



under it bears a large red hollow 



pericarp which when dry splits up 



and throws out the seeds. 



