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Hardagah 

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Mootagah 



Bootarlee 



Keechaga 



Gergutty 



Hooleechul 



Scented wood and can be polished. 

 Probably suitable for furniture. 



" Butea Frondosa." 



Wood only used for fuel. Large leaves 

 collected and stored on strings to be 

 utilized as plates for serving food 

 Beans used instead of condition balls 

 for horses having authelmintic pro-* 

 perties. Red dye manufactured from 

 the flowers used by Natives in the 

 Carman Festival. 



A very large tree with orbicular leaves 

 not to be confounded with Bootarlee 

 (fcXflSS^) the aloe which should be 

 properly called Cartalee (^asaS) or 

 Karksha (S^Sp) . Easily worked ; soft 

 wood used by Natives for making 

 idols and large masks which are sub- 

 sequently painted in gorgeous colors. 

 Generally found in out-skirts of jungle. 

 Bark profusely covered with thorns. 

 Wood very soft used by Natives for 

 making pig troughs bowls &c., and 

 also for rough doors. 



(Ficus Asperrima.) 



Sand paper tree leaves used for polish- 

 ing sandal- wood. Utterly useless for 

 coffee except when young. Large trees 

 always make an entire clearance of the 

 coffee all round them. Wood useless. 



Subject to attacks of black fungus which 

 spreads to the coffee beneath. 



Generally found in Coomree land and in 

 out skirts of jungle. A tree reserved 



