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APPENDIX V. (para. 82.) 



The chief marketable products of the Damoh forests and the principal purposes for which 

 they are in local demand are here shown : 



Plough shaft s. Bija, sagon, tinsa. 

 yokes. Sdgon, ber. 

 shares. Dhawa, bija. 

 handles. Tinsa, bija, bhira, bilsena. 

 yoke-pins. Dhawa, khair, bija. 



Seed drill. Sagon, khumer, umar (for upper portion), bamboo (for lower portion). 

 Hoe shafts. Sagon, tinsa. 

 handles. Dhawa, bilsena. 

 Clod-crushers. Tinsa, bhira. 

 Cart-wheels. Koha, imli (inferior). 

 nave. Bamura, reunjha, bhira, rassala. 

 felly. Bamura, reunjha, dhawa, tendu. 

 spoke. Bamura, reunjha, tinsa, dhawa. 



., axles and shafts. Sagon, tendu, bhira, dhawa, tinsa, saj, seji, bel. 

 platform and sides. Wood of all tree species except gabdi, kulu and thuar. 



Building timber. Sagon, dhawa, tendu, tinsa, bhira, jamun, haldu, saj and, for inferior 

 buildings, wood of almost all tree species except gabdi, kulu and thuar. 



Pan gardens. Bamboos and saplings of all tree species except gabdi, kulu and thuar. 

 Fencing. Siharu, ber, ghont, bamboo, karonda and makor. 



Wattle-and-daub walls. Small timber of all tree species except gabdi, kulu and thuar. 

 Axe-handles. Dhawa and bilsena. 



Combs and measures for grain and oil. Papra, shisham, dudhi, jamrasi, kaim and 

 tendu. 



Pestles for husking grain. Khair and bhira. 



Crushers for oil and sugar-cane mills. Khair and kusam. 



Oil-presses. Ghato. 



Furniture and boxes. Teak, bamboos, shisham, tendu, khumer, ber and bija. 



Picture frames. Teak. 



Boats. Teak, semal, khumer, umar and haldu. 



Gun-stocks. Teak. 



Spindles for cotton-spinning. Tinsa. 



Toys. Dudhi. 



Walking sticks. Khirni, bamboos and akol. 



Gun-fuses. Kumbhi (bark). 



