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Statistics of the Sircar Yclgunthul. [No. 39, 



List of the most i?nporta?it 

 Sir 



Tectona Grandis, - 

 Dalbergia Latifolia, - 



Bassia Latifolia, - 



ButeaFrondosa, - - - 



Conocarpus Latifolia 

 Mimosa Xylocarpus, 

 Gardenia Dumetorum, - 

 Phylanthus Emblica, - 

 Ficus Racemosa, 

 Calotropis Gigantea, 

 Soymeda Febrifuga, - - 

 Abrus Precatorius, - - - 

 Mucuna Pruriens, - 

 Justitia Paniculata, 

 Feronia Elephantum, 

 Ficus Indica &FicusReligiosa, 

 Cassia Fistula, - 



Cassia Auriculata, 



Hyperanthera Moringha, - 

 Terminalia Chebula and Ter- 

 minalia Bellerica, - 



Melia Azadirachta, - 



Webera Tetrandra, 



Ocimum Basilicum, - 



spontaneous Vegetable Productions in the 

 'car Yelgunthul. 



Too small to afford good timber. 

 Is very small and seldom cut. 

 Very plentiful, but the flower distilled only 



in the two Northern Purgunnahs. 

 Grows in all parts of the Sircar ; an infusion 

 of the flowers is sometimes used to dye 

 cotton a bright yellow. 

 The wood of both used for making agricul- 

 tural instruments. 

 Pounded seed used as emetic. 

 Much used as an expectorant. 

 Bark used as an astringent. 

 The juice much used in skin diseases. 

 Has febrifugal and antiseptic properties. 

 An infusion of the seeds used as a diluent. 

 Used as an anthelmintic. 

 Much employed as a tonic and stomachic. 

 Yields a gum used as an astringent. 

 Bark used as a tonic. 

 Pulp of seeds used as purgative. 

 The dried powder of the seeds used in oph- 

 thalmia. 



Green root employed as a stimulant. 

 The dried fruit of both used as an astringent, 



that of T. C. is the most powerful. 

 The infusion of the bark as well as its pow- 

 der is considered a valuable tonic. 

 The bark used in dysenteric complaints. 

 An infusion of the seeds used in nephri- 

 tic affections. 



A List of Villages on the banks of the Gungah and Godavery where 

 Ferries are established and money collected. 



In Purgunnah Vempullee 3 villages, viz., Goomeral, Donechund, Bal- 

 loocondah and Boenapullee — as follows : 



Rs. A. P. 



Men, - - each * 0 1 0 



Horse, - - - do. - 0 2 0 



Bullock, - - - do. - - 1 2 0 



Grain of all sorts, - - - per candy, - 18 0 



Carts with Teak Timber, - - each - - 0 12 0 



Do. with small do. - - do. - 0 10 0 



Do. with smaller do. - - do. - 0 8 0 



Empty Carts, - - do. - 040 



Bullocks with Teak Wood, - - per 100, - - 3 12 0 



In Purgunnah Hursecot&h 3 Villages, viz., Rungasagur, Kumnoor and 

 Dhontapoorem — as follows : 



Rs. A. P. 



Men, each - 0 0 9 



Cattle, - - - - do. * 0 10 



Small Village Carts (empty), - do. - 0 1 6 



Bullocks loaded with Teak Wood, Grain, &c., per 100, 2 0 0 



