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Hunnarl Taree 

 and Taree 



Cunnagal 



Shargadee 



C huppul 



v$ 5& 



Marglee 



Benday 

 3ort 3j 



Bilwara 



Timber soft and 

 making cases 



spongy used for 



" Terminalia belerica." 



Has sometimes been left for shade, but is 

 utterly useless, having no leaves for 

 the greater part of the hot weather. 



2 Varieties (1) Cunnagal (2) Bet. 

 Cunnagal Produces a highly scented 

 flower Wood used for making native 

 drums. 



Probably Schleichera Trijuga timber 



very heavy tough and extremely du- 



rable very difficult to work used 



for bed plates and also for oil and 



sugar presses &c., 



Branches make excellent charcoal 



Also called Oortalee (5j**) suitable 

 for rough posts is cross grained and 

 difficult to work. 



2 varieties 



(1) Marglee 



(2) Sotagud Marglee (7to&rfrfstert?t) 

 Timber useless except for the manufac- 



ture of spoons and ladles hence the 

 name from Sotaga (?taWrra) a spoon. 

 Makes excellent torches and charcoal 



Timber useless 



Probably "Acacia Speciosa" called the 

 "Ryots tree" 



