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FRUIT 5t FOREST TREES, 



Name* & Descriptions pf Woods. 



Wijulit 



i \ long 

 .nil i End 



suiiare. 



When put into n frame 

 22 inches wide, 1 inch 

 rejtting tm each «idt? ami 

 a weight suspended at 

 tin- middle, the bsrs 

 broke under — 



endure* being sunk in the earth; kinks in 

 water 



37. Jiar&>~ it* bovk is used fur mak- 

 ing twine, caulking, and other purposes.. . 



Bugu is another, 



38. Krattgei Lout — it is used for 

 wheels, bows and spear-shafts 



39. Ant— dittweni species of the tic us 

 indicus with enine leaves; they are plauud 

 pear temples. 



40. Vntt Loaf — Momordia tint rami i. 



4t. Jtin'i ' jiiwi— a species of Banian.. 



42. Alarbow — this is a high tree, af- 

 fording targe planks for making tables, 

 chairs &c, also for house-pillars and boat 

 building; it is durab ft 



*:iys. tacts, 



f Mnrbitu ttttm* or txmdti } 



, ] W JtaSSiw 



f. Mar bait rctighong J 

 44- Matching A itmang t— sassafras ap- 

 parently — soft & fragrant wood ; has a rougl 



bark 



45. Da. Situ 



40 . Meddtmg «Wry — is used for plank- 

 ing and in house-building 



47. Do. Btnar 



48. Km/no Kw/Vm— very large tree and 

 very hard wood; makes good plunks for 

 boats; sinks in water 



49. Kuyoa Kooiit . . . , 



50. Rt*ssa{'h — a high t recced for about 

 \rtU. of the diameter, 18 incite diameter, 

 lough, and used for making paddles, ".li- 

 ke ; 



51. Ik-dura — Rhamnms jujuba. . 



52. Km/tm Chicko — very durable. . 



53. Kui/ov Ptittuga — a large tree, yields 

 crooked timber for knees of vessels; an in- 

 fusion of its leaves and roots is applied to 

 the eyes to ;dlay inflammation. On the Ma- 

 labar Coast this tree is culled Aiexanrliian 

 l^aurel, ind in liencal, Poorlanga; it grows 

 only on the sea shore, ii: sandy places; its 

 V'otrtl is used for rtbs of boats 



59. Ktiuoo Kawmmina— apparently the 

 Chakns paniculate of l.iu : Astroma of H.i- 

 tavia Transact. : it is an ornamental wood 

 and the roots, which :trc laiye arid Hat, mid 

 tainting, are formed into km handh -s at). I 

 lake a tine polish. There are several Kinds, 

 such as the Kayoo Kamooning amai, K.K. 

 kunyiuroos ; K.K. tei karbau, do. an- 

 giu and do. battu. The tree prefers rocky 

 plaits, anil is rarely luund on this side oi 

 yf the Perak hills 



GO. l.i>ti[nmg—w a tall tree, inhabits 

 swamps; it U Used for planks , 



Cwls. 



lbs. 

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