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by Government as yielding a red dye 

 of a very inferior kind. 



Gowjul Wood soft and used to make the stocks of 



or matchlocks and from the bark a fibre is 



Gowl obtained which is used for the slow- 



atf match Generally found in outskirts. 



Joomankye Bark very thorny wood soft and spongy 



&Po3d?3 sbtf fruit when chewed is extremely 



pungent and causes a copious discharge 

 of saliva ; used by Natives for cleansing 

 the tongue after fever also made in- 

 to pickle, with wild juniper &c Wood 

 used by ryots for the shafts of ploughs. 



Karri " Vangueria Spinosa." 



2 Sorts. 



(1) Beld karri (s3 ^atf) 



(2) Mool karri ( sto tfi^tf) 



The first has small thorns principally 

 on the branches Fruit edible when 

 cooked or made into pickle and is 

 smooth and in form an oblate spheroid* 

 The other has large thorns all over the 

 tree fruit conical fluted and poison- 

 ous being an emetic very pungent, 

 and used for destroying fish. 

 The Karri is more a straggling bush 

 than a tree and generally only ap- 

 pears in the outskirts of Jungles, 

 but often springs up in reclamation. 

 The wood makes good axe and pickaxe 

 handles and excellent charcoal for iron 

 work. 



