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LIST I\ 7 , 



Trees which can le readily propagated and are valuable 

 for reclamation purposes. 



Local Names. 



Uttay 



Hulsen 

 Busree 

 Gonee 

 Aldoo 

 Pil Aldoo 



Whotluckee 



Remarks. 



(Fie us Glomerata.) 



As before remarked this tree is par ex- 

 cellence the very best shade tree known, 

 and should always be selected in pre- 

 ference to any other. It seldom 

 exists in primeval forest being a tree 

 of secondary growth. It is almost 

 destitute of leaves during the Monsoon 

 but in the hot weather is clothed in 

 rich glistening foliage. It is therefore 

 admirably suited for coffee, which 

 invariably flourishes under its shade, 

 which is of the " coolest" and most 

 desirable nature possible. 



Grown from seed. 

 Propagated, by cuttings. 



Do do do 



Do do do 



Do do do another of the Ficus 

 tribe which grows into a magnificent 

 tree, but which like the Peepul (Ficus 

 Religiosa) is never found in the origin- 

 al junglei It closely resembles the 

 Peepul in appearance at a distance and 

 grows very readily from cuttings. 



An Acacia indigenous to Mysore pro- 

 bably " Guazuma Tormentosa" Grown 

 from seed in Nurseries. 



