262 GODAVARI FORESTS. 



3-valved with 3 ridges on the outside of fruit. Fruit used to 

 poison fish. 



Pasgar gince (same as Nella sandra ; which see). 



Pautengi (Briedelia montana). Wood hard, dark coloured^ 

 small tree. 



Patcha botku [Circars only] (Gordia pol/ygama). Strong close- 

 grained wood (small and crooked). 



Punki (Gyrocarpus Jacquini). Wood soft and light, much used 

 for making cowrie boxes and toys, takes paint and varnish well. 

 Telia Punki (Givotia rottleriformis) is used for the same pur- 

 poses. 



Bella (Cathartocarpus Fistula). Wood said to be strong. 



Eeygutti (Gapparis grandis). Wood very hard and good. 



Eenga (Zizyphus Jujuba), Wood strong, and much used by 

 the natives. 



Eavi (Ficus religiosa). Wood useless. 



Sitapul (Anona squamosa). The custard apple. Covers miles 

 of country in the Dekkan. 



Sunari (Ochna squarrpsa). Wood reddish and pretty, but it 

 warps and splits. The juice of the tree applied to sores. 



Siriman (Anogeissus latifolius). Wood said to be one of the 

 hardest in the forests. It grows to an enormous size. Axles 

 of carts are generally made of this, the Gonocarpus latifolius, 

 W. & A. 



Somi (Soymida febrifuga). Wood very hard and valuable — 

 never rots under ground — very much used in building — of a red- 

 dish colour. 



Sopara (see pedda and porilla sopara). 



Tek (Tectona grandis). The teak tree. 



Telia maddi (Terminalia glabra). A well known timber. 



Torelaga (Limonia acidissima). Wood very hard — worthy of 

 attention. 



Telega (G-odavari forests and Dekkan (Gardenia sp). Bark 

 whitish mealy swollen. Leaves with mealy down underneath. 

 Fruit globose, size of a cricket ball, not crowned with any portion 

 of the calyx. Wood very hard, and seems good for turning. 



Thandi (Terminalia Belerica). Wood useless. 



Tharra (Grewia tilimfolia). Grows very large on the moun- 



