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FOXWORTHY. 
Trema amboinensis Blume. Anadiong (Pliil.). 
Tropical Asia to Australia. 
Wood light-colored, soft or moderately hard; moderately heavy. Pores 
small or moderate-sized; pith-rays fine and moderately broad. Used in 
light or temporary construction. 
Gamb. 630. 
MORACE2E. 
Artocarpus. Heartwood moderately hard to hard, yellow, turning brown 
on exposure, seasons well, moderately heavy to heavy, usually containing 
a white substance in pores and pith-rays. Pores moderate-sized to large, 
often surrounded by circular patches of wood parenchyma. Pith-rays 
fine to moderately broad, distinct, not numerous. 
Artocarpus integrifolia L. f. Jak tree; lanca; nanca. 
India and Malaya; very widely cultivated. 
Yellowish to yellowish-brown, darkening very decidedly on exposure to 
the air. Heavy, moderately hard, readily polishing. Used for the 
backs of musical instruments, furniture and fine carpentering. Softer 
and finer grained than is the wood of most other members of the genus. 
Gamb. 652-654; Watt Diet. 1:332; Ridl. 257; Van Eed. 232; Stone 205; 
Holtzapffel 88. 
Artocarpus hirsuta Lanik. 
India and Malaya. 
Yellowish-brown, hard and heavy durable wood. Used for house build- 
ing, furniture, etc. 
Gamb. 652, tab. XIII, fig. 6; Nord. X; Watt Diet. 1 : 329-333. 
Artocarpus lancifolia Roxb. Keledang (M.). 
Federated Malay States. 
Heartwood hard and heavy, yellow, turning dark-red, close-grained, 
pores rather large partitioned, rays fine, conspicuous, lighter colored. 
Durable under ground and the favorite wood for Chinese coffins. 
Ridl. 256; Xewton 4. 
Artocarpus nobilisTbw. Del (Cing.). 
Ceylon and British India. 
Furnishes a very readily worked wood similar to that of A. integrifolia. 
Gamb. 654; Stone 204. 
The following species are also of importance in the regions indicated: 
Artocarpus chaplasha Roxb. British India. Gamb. 654; Nord. X. 
Artocarpus lakoocha Roxb. British India and Malaya. Gamb. 655; Nord. X. 
Artocarpus gomeziana Wall. Malaya. Morubi (M.). Bargagli-Petrucci 12; 
Becc. 583. 
