Part V.] Sweet: On Air Seasoning of Indian Timbers. 
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The species which were obviously damaged by insects during the 
girdling under the condition^ of these experiments, as summarised in 
Appendix I, are: — 
Species. Locality. 
Acer CamjJhelUi 
Acrocarpus fraxinifolius 
Alhizzia stipulata 
Alstonia scholaris 
Boswellia serrata 
... Bengal. 
... Bengal. 
... Punjab. 
... Wynaad, Madras. 
... Central Provinces and Bihar 
and Orissa. 
Calophylliim Wightianum 
... Coorg. 
Ficus asperrivia 
... Wynaad, Madras. 
Garuga pinnata 
... United Provinces and Ganjam, 
Madras. 
Hardwickia binafa 
... Central Provinces. 
Hardwickia pinnata 
... South Mangalore, Madras. 
Holarrhena antidysenterica 
... United Provinces. 
Hopea parviflora 
... South Mangalore, Madras. 
Ho pea Wightiana 
... South Mangalore, Madras. 
Odina Wodier 
... Central Provinces. 
Fhyllanthus Emblica ... 
... United Provinces. 
Pterospermum acerifolium 
... Bengal. 
Soymida fehrifuga 
... Central Provinces; Bihar and 
Orissa; and Ganjam, 
Ma.dras. 
Sterculia villosa 
... Bengal. 
Trewia nudifiora 
... United Provinces. 
Valeria indica 
... Coorg; and Wynaad, Madras. 
Adding to this list the species which were found to be severely 
damaged by insects according 
to the previous experiments (vide 
India7i Forest Records, Vol VII, 
Part I) we have: — 
Species. 
Locality. 
Lagerstromia parviflora 
... Bengal. 
Ougeinia dalberginides 
... Central Provinces. 
Stephegyne j^arvifolia 
... Central Provinces. 
Terminalia belerica 
... Bengal. 
Terminadia tomentosa 
... Central Provinces and United 
Provinces. 
Species which vrere not seriously damaged by borers during girdling 
but for which the advantages of girdling are doubtful, unless necessary 
for extraction are as follows: — 
Species. 
Arfocarptis hirsuta 
Cnlophyllum tomentosum 
Cassia Fistula 
DicJiopsis ellipfica 
[ 
Locality. 
... Coorg. 
... Coorg. 
... L^nited Provinces. 
... Coorg. 
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