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digging with the Col Kudali , and are then smoothed with the Yella CHAPTER 
Kuddli. The weeds and roots must be carefully removed, and the 
gardens must be manured from the dunghill. Many farmers have May 20, &c. 
small Tarkari gardens for their family use, and for supplying the 
city with vegetables ; but there are no considerable gardens of this 
kind. The same piece of ground is generally preserved for the 
garden, and is not changed into rice fields. The soil must be of 
the two first qualities ; an<J the rent is paid in money. The expense 
of cultivating a Tarkari garden is much greater than that which is 
incurred in the same extent of ground prepared for rice. 
In the Tayngana Tota , or orchards, are cultivated the following Orchards* 
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Canarese Names. 
Botanical Names. 
Synonyma. 
Tayngana - - - 
Cocos Nucifera ' - 
Coco-nut. 
Adicai - - - - 
Areca Catechu - 
Betel-nut , Supari of 
the Mussulmans. 
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Musa ----- 
Plantain tree. 
Nimbay - » 
Citrus ---- - 
Lime. 
Kictalay - - - 
Citrus ----- 
Sweet orange. 
Tlayralay - - - 
Citrus - - - 
Bitter orange. 
Jambu - - - - 
Psidium - - - - 
Guam. 
Dalimbay ~ - - 
Punica Granatum 
Pomegranate. 
Hidusii - - - - 
Artocarpus integrifolia 
Jack. 
Mau - ~ - 
Mangifera - - 
Mango. 
Nerulu - - - - 
Calyptranthes 
Cariophyllifolia W. 
Nelli - - - - 
Phyllanthus Emblica 
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TLunishay - - - 
Amuttay . 
Tamarindus - - - 
Tamarind,, 
Humtica - - 
Spondias dulcis . 
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