90 
Indian Forest Records. 
[VoL. IX 
On page 79 are given lists of timbers that should be seasoned 
with the bark on, if held in the log. Many of these species are liable 
to serious damage by borers and the risk of attack must be faced. In 
the table below is a statement (classified according to the arrange- 
ment adopted on page 82) of the different groups of boring 
insects commonly breeding in the more refractory timbers. The table 
also serves to illustrate the variety of causes of damage, and the range 
of susceptibility of timbers. 
Class of Bobee Damage. 
Living Tree. 
Felled or Girdled Tree. 
Spick B of trees. 
• 
1(1) 
1(2) 
1(3) 
2(1) 
2(2) 
1 
1 2 
i 
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5 
6 
7 
AegJe Marmelcs , . 
... 
... 
+ 
+ 
+' 
... 
AiMizia s1ipu!nki .... 
+ 
T 
4 
Anogeisfus acuminaia . 
... 
... 
+ 
Anogeissus latifolia 
+ 
... 
... 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
Anogcissus pendula 
... 
+ 
+ 
Calcphylhini Wighiianum 
.. 
... 
Careya arlorea .... 
? 
... 
+ 
+ 
Cassia Fisluhi .... 
... 
+ 
4 - 
+ 
Cedre’a Toomt .... 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
Chloroiylon Swieienia . 
... 
+ 
Cleistanthiis coUinus 
- 
+ 
Valhtrgia Sissoo .... 
+ 
...' 
+ 
+ 
+ 
Dichcpsis elliptica 
¥ 
4 
Dichopsis po!yanlha 
... 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
Diotpyros Helanosylon . 
... 
... 
+ 
Dipierocarpus iurhinatus 
... 
... 
+ 
Dyeoay utn glandulomm 
j 
... 
... 
... 
+ 
... 
... 
Drimy carpus racetnosus . 
... 
... 
+ 
+ 
+ 
... 
Fuahanga sonneraiioides 
- 
+ 
4 
+ 
Eugenia gardneri .... 
... 
... 
... 
... 
+ 
+ 
... 
Eugenia Jambolana 
... 
+ 
+ 
+ 
-t- 
Eugenia opcrcutaia 
... 
... 
+ 
4- 
... 
Fraxinus foribunda 
+ 
... 
Grewia HHaefolia ... 
... 
... 
... 
4 
4 
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