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Whotunghee 



Each Gwadda 



Yeliagah 



Posee. 



Gworgie 



Timber good very hard and heavy, used 

 for naves of wheels pestles, mortars, 

 and oil presses* 



Also called Bargai Murra 



perhaps ("Acacia Elata") doubtful. 

 Timber tough and hard and used for 

 posts, 4rc, Tree extremely handsome. 



Timber soft yet always remains moist 

 used for ornamental posts or columns 

 easily worked and durable. 



The wild cinnamon 



Timber softish but used for yokes, and 

 by natives for sundry rough purposes- 

 If allowed to dia naturally, invariably 

 kills a circle of coffee ; and if left, some 

 native is certain to remove all the bark 

 for flavoring Hoppers or Native pan- 

 cakes. 



A sort of willow generally grows near 

 streams Much used for yokes, han- 

 dles for bill hooks, grass knives &c. 

 being nearly as soft as a piece of tur- 

 nip when green, and when dry be- 

 coming tough and hard. 



Timber very ponderous, hard and ex- 

 tremely durable very difficult to cut 

 and adie exellent for sleepers and bed 

 plates for water wheels or pulpers 

 used also for beams and posts which 

 remain strong for years. 



