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( Reaffirmed 1996 ) Indian Standard CLASSIFICATIONOF COMMERCIAL TIMBERS AND THEIR ZONAL DISTRIBUTION (Revised) Timber Sectional v. s. Il.40 SItat I. BDC 9 Rcpwnlhg hfhhtay of Food & Agricultum chakmas SRN Committee, Mmhm s. AXUJA Directorate General of Supplies & DHposalr (Ministry of Works, Housing & Supply! Forest Departmenr, Government of Madras Inapectorate General of Foresta (Ministry of Food & Agriculture) Naval Headquarten Assam Railwaya B Trading Co Ltd, Margherita Kinlab (Private) Ltd, Calcutta SHN C. A. IL BHNJ~AN Dwvry Ira-wecron GBN~IUL or Forts-n SHar s. s. DcvmvAl.A SH&N~K~A;&E’ SH1; C. N. KAP~R &%nuk) SHXUJ. S. MA~URU Dn D. NAIUYAN-n Directorate General of Technical Development (Mb&try % Drfence Co-ordination) Forest Research Institute & Colleges. Dchru Dun Dn D&me Da. It” s. RATaA (AM) 8XNS.Ruuunmuy Dkctomte SHN K, lzettux uo (iam& A. N. N.or St-m R P. MATHUR (.4lumata) Dz A. I’mvaranu sml FIbasmou SXN P. c. RAY SHU s. c. RAY (Alunurr) snru A. c. SexHAn SUN N. K. SHARUA SHN B . P SIUVASTAVA SHU M. SWARUP Tnraan Awwm LT.COL M. VALLADARE# Sutu R. Veulrrir RAO DR H. c. VtsvscvuA~& Deputy Director i civ Enaq I-. Production Organization Getmd d Civil Aviation COtlllRtUliC~titUM) (India) Ltd, Calcutta Tiibcr Terminology Amiatant D&or Mmnbws snu CwEns 01 DR A. N. N/xea SHIU R. P. M.UHUR(zllfmalr) Sum M. B. RNWDA SHRI M. A. REH~A.. Saat A. C. Sern~n SHIU N. K. SH*IUIA Snr~ B. P. Snwwr~~a Forest Forest Forest Foreat Forest Timber CaDnvr Iwitute BDC 9 & tikgen, :1 Debra Dun Research Institute & Colleges, Debra Dun &search Institute Rr Colleges, Debra Dun Research Institute & Colleges, Debra Dun Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh Department, Gcvenment of Uttar Praduh Classification Forest R-h Mmbm SHN M. B. RAIWA Stint M. A. Rmw SHN A. c. SEwiAR Panel, BDC 9 Institute :1 :1 &. CoUyru. Debra Dun Forest Research L-&tub & Colleges, Debra Dun Fonwt Research Institute & Colleges, Dchra Dun Forat Rerc~nh Institute & Colleges, Debra Dun INDIAN of Raifway~) Fomt Department Government of West Benti Kiokb Private Luf. Calcutta Directonte Geneml of Tech&al Development (Minky of Economic C Defence Co.ordinntion) Dcfence Production Organization (Ministry of DeIence) Foam MANAK ol Truuport B ,, IS1 Subcommittee, Forest Research i. s: MAlw*nu SHBXK.tRAO I and Classification sxal K. lzxo c&~~AT~R?~~~AL (Ministry c. Rsy & co SXNTL Extra Eamomk (Ministry of Del&cc) Forest Ruearch Institute 8 Colleges, Dehn Dun Forest Department. Government of Madhya Pradab Forat Detinment, Government of Uttar Pradesh Pahnrpur Timbers Private Ltd. Calcutta Ministry of Railways (Railway Board) Engineer-in-Chief’s Branch, Army Hudquarten Research, Designa & Standarda Organization (Ministry Director, IS1 (Ex.&io Mnnbn) 1 of STANDARDS BHAVAN, INSTITUTION 9 BAHADUR SHAH NEW DELHI 110002 ZAFAR MARC. IS t 399-1963 CONTENTS PAGE 0. FOREWORD *. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 1. SeoPE .. .: .. .. .. .. .. .. 4 2.usE.s .. .. ,. .. .. .. .. .. 4 3.zor3Es .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4 .. .. .. '# .. .. .. 5 .. 7 ., 18 .. 36 .. 43 .. 53 69 4. chfSWICA¶ON TABLE I TABLEII CLAMFICATR)N OF TIMBERSAccomx~a CLAMFKATION OF Trams TO THEIRUSES,NORTH ZONE ACCORDINGTO THEIRUSES,EAST ZONE . . TABLE III C~MIFICATION OF TIMBERSAccoa01~0 TO THEIR Ums, CENTRE ZONE ,TABLE IV CLM~IFICATION OF TIMBERSAccommo TABLE V TO THEIR USES, WEST ZONE CLASSIFICATION OF TIMBE= ACCORDINOTO THEIR USES, SOUTH ZONE INDEX OF BOTANICALNAMES .. .. INDEX OF STANDARDTRADE AND LOCALNAMES 2 .. .. .. *” .. .* .. . m 73 Is: Indian 39911!363 Standard CLASSIFICATION OF COMMERCIAL TIMBERS AND THEIR ZONAL DISTRIBUTION (Revised) 0. F-OREWORD 0.1 This Indian Standard was adopted by the Indian Standards Institution on 30 September 1963, after the draft finalized by the Timber Sectional Committee had been approved by the Building Division Council. 0.2 In the Indian Standard Classification of Commercial~Timbers and Their Zonal Distribution (IS : 399-1952)) first published in 1952, all values a&d quantities were specified in fps units. The present revision was undertaken not only for mctricizing the standard but also for effecting&her important changes. In addition to the average weight per cubic metre (cubic foot) of various species of timber, the range of weight has also ~been given. Other important additions made are the incorporation of abbreviated symbols for each species of timber and the comparative strength coefficients. Besides, a few more species have been included in the various zones. 0.3 Timber is required ~for a number of uses, and is procured from different parts of India by the purchasing departments of the Central and State Governments, and by the trade and industry. Sometimes, it does happen that timber is transported over long distances for some specific services when species suitable for the purpose could, with some effort, be secured from nearby sources. The reason for this appears to be ‘that the forest contractors and the timber trade are generally not aware of the properties and uses of the various timbers they purchase from the forest departments. The users are also often unaware of the species that could be used for their particular requirements in place of the costlier timbers they obtain from distant sources. It was, therefore, considered necessary that information should be made available to the purchasing departments, the users, the timber trade and the forest contractors on classification of various important indiao timbers according to their commercial availability in the various zones and their main uses. 0.4 The principal foreign source of supplies of timber to India at present is Nepal, which contributes a very large quantity of sal, sissoo, haldu and-other hardwoods to the North and East Zones. Nepalese names are commonly known in these regions and they have, therefore, been included. 0.5 For the purposes of this standard, India has been divided into five zones (see Map on p. 85), keeping in view the principal timber-consuming centres and the forest areas which .feed them. This, however, does not mean that timbers grown in one zone are not available in the other. For instance, coniferous species, such as fir and spruce, grow in the western Himalayas in the North Zone, but they are in large dcma.nd in Calcutta and Bombay for certain uses for which they are ideally suited. Andamans supply large quantities of timber to Calcutta, but a fair amount is also shipped to Madras, rhere it finds a ready market. The city of.Bombay is largely dependent upon supplies from West Coast of Mysorc, Kerala, Coastal Madras, and Andhra so that many of the timbers listed in the South Zone are also commercially available there, Such limitations, as pointed out here, are quite natural to a classification of this type covering the whole of India, and it is left to the user to keep them in view when making use of this standard. 0.6 The local names of timbers vary not only according to linguistic regions, which ar’e far too numerous themselves, but even within one linguistic region there are dialectal variations so that It is not an easy task at present to standardize the names both in regard to their pronunciation and their spelling in Roman. The Forest Research Institute and Colleges at Dehra Dun publishes from time to time a list~of trade names of important Indian timbers, together with their botanical equivalents, so as to popularize the use of certain names in the timber trade throughout the country. In the preparation of this standard, the usage adopted by the Forest Research Institute and Colleges, Dehra Dun, has been followed, and the classification is alphabetically arranged according to the botanical names revised particularly in the light of the latest nomendature given in the article ‘Name Changes in Common Indian Plants’ published in the Indion Fomtrr; Vol 84, No. 8; (19583. Trade names are based on the Official List of Trade Names of Indian Timbers, Indian Forest Records, Utilization, Vol 1, No. 7, (1938) : Indian Woods, Their Identification, Properties and Uses Vol 1, 1958, Vol II, 1963; and Standard Nomenclature of the Exportable Timbers of the IS 1 399 - 1963 Asia-Pacific Region, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations-Rome 1960. These have been designated as standard trade names. In the case of the species not covered by the above publications, the Committee has itself chosen appropriate standard trade names. These standard names are given in co1 2 of Abbreviated symbols Tables I to V (see p. 7-53). of these trade names, based mainly on IS : 11501957 Abbreviated Symbols for Timber Species, are given in co1 3 of Tables I to V and these can be used as identification marks for bulk timber supplied to stock depots from the trade in mixed condition during transit or for storage purposes. Some of the more important local names prevalent within respective zones are ~given in co1 4 of Tables I to V. Most of the local names have been supplied by the Forest Departments connames have been separately cerned. These As stated above, indexed in alphabetical order. no effort has been made to indicate the pronunThe spellings of a number of local and ciation. trade names are not to be considered as final. They are, however, in accordance with wellIt is hoped that in due course established usage. the forest departments will try to standardize the local names and that this standard will prove helpful to them for this purpose. Nom - For ease of reading, thr been italicized. local mmes hav:: not 0.7 In order to increase the utility of the standard, information on various aspects of timber utilization Column 5 has been included in Tables I to V. of the tables gives a-general idea of the availability Columns 6 of the various specres within a zone. and 7 give the average weight and the range of weights of air-seasoned timber in kilograms per cubic metre and pounds per cubic foot respectively. A broad classification of the durability of timber is given in co1 8. Column 9 records the degree of amenability of a timber to antiseptic treatment under pressure. Column 10 gives an idea of the refractoriness of a timber to air seasoning, based on the extent of cracking and splitting to which a timber is liable under normal practice of air seasoning. Column 11 provides a strength coefficient of timber for the particular use in question based on a coe!Iicien t of 106 for teak. This coluri,n has been added to enhance the value of the standard by evolving a suitable composite figure for each use. This classification details briefly whatever information is available up-to-date. Lack of adequate data on which to base informatic ;! under the various columns has been indicated by a dash. 0.7.1 The figures for strength coefficients for various uses for all the timbers have been supplied ,y the Forest Research Instituie and Colleges, Dehra Dun. The method adopted in determining strength coefficients is based on ‘Evaluation of Suitability Indices for Comparison of Different Species for Use in Different Industrial and Engineering Fields’ appearing in Proceedings of the Symposium on Timber and Allied Products, Nationai Buildings Organization, New Delhi, (1959)) and on the figures given in ‘Grouping of lndian Timbers and Their Properties, Uses and Suitability’-Indian Forest Records, New Series, Timber Mechanics, Vol I, No. 2, 1954. 0.8 The Sectional Committee responsible for the preparation of this standard has, taken into consideration the views of the producers, consumer3 and technologists and has related the standard to the trade practices followed in the country in this field. 0.9 Metric system has been adopted in India and all quantities and dimensions appearing in this standard have been given in this system. However, weights of timber have also been given in the foot pound units to facilitate a smooth changeover. 0.10 Wherever a reference to any Indian Standard appears in this standard, it shall be taken as a reference to its latest version. d) Heavy packing cases (for machinery and similar stores) ; e) Agricultural implements and tool handles; 1. SCOPE 1.1 This standard details the zonal distribution of common commercial timbers of India, classified according to tl.eir various uses, and gives information on the availability of these timbers and on some of their important properties. f) Turnery g) Veneers uses are classified under the 3.1 In addition to India, the zones include The territories territories of Sikkim and Bhutan. comprising India, and Sikkim and Bhutan have been divided into five zones as indicated on the Map (gee p. 85), which comprise roughly the following areas : following categories: 4 b) 4 Constructional purposes, including building house-posts, beams, rafters, construction, cart-building, bridges, piles, poles and railway sleepers ; Furniture Light land cabinet packing and 3, ZONES 2. USES 2.1 The articl& and toys; and plywood. I North Zone making; cases; 4 and Kashmir, Jammu Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan IS : 399 - 1963 II East Zone III Centre Zone Assam, Mdnipur, Tripura, West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, Sikkim, Bhutan, Andamans, North East Frontier Agency and Nagaland Madhya Pradesh, Vidharbha areas of Maharashtra State and the north east part of Andhra Pradesh (Godavari delta area) IV West Zone V South Zone Maharashtra Vidharbha and north Mysore State areas), west (except Gujarat part of Madras, Andhra Pradesh (except the Godavari delta area), Kerala and Mysore (except north west part) 4. CLASSIFICATION 4.0 Tables I, 11, III, IV and V list respectively important timbers commercially available in the five zones described under 3 and classified according Against each species to their uses given under 2. of timber, the availability in that zone, average weight and the range of weight of air-seasoned timber in kg!ms and lb/fts, durability, treatability, refractoriness to air seasoning and strength coefficient are given. index of availability, all such sources have been taken into consideration. Every care has been taken in arriving at an accurate estimate of availability, but it may be stressed that it is not practicable to obtain adequately detailed and reliable data on the subject. 4.2 Weight Per Cubic Metre (or Cubic Foot) The figures for the average weight and the range of weights per cubic metre (cft) at 12 percent moisture content for all the timbers have been supplied by the Forest Research Institute and Colleges, Dehra Dun and are based generally on a very large number of samples of each species in a particular zone or from other zones. The range of weights is given below the average weight in parentheses. ‘The density of a timber often varies according to the climatic and soil conditions of the place where a particular species is grown, and even in a single tree may vary from the bottom to the top, and from the centre to the periphery of the bole. The figures given here represent a fair range for the species but, in individual cases: slight deviations on either side are possible. 4.3 Durability--The figuses given here are based on the ‘graveyard’ tests carried out in the open, at the Forest Research Institute and Colleges, Dehra Dun, in which test specimens of size 24 x 2 X 2 in. ofheartwood were buried in the ground to half their lengths. The condition of the specimens was examined at frequent intervals and from these observations, their average useful life has been calculated. The timbers are classified for durability according to the average life of ,these te:t specimens as follows : 4.1 Availabtity - The availability of timbers is categorized under three classes indicated below: X : Most common, 1 415 ms (1 000 tonnesj and more per year Y : Common, 355 m3 (250 tonnes) (I 000 tonnes) -per year Z : Less common, per year below to 1 415 m3 355 m3 (250 tonnes) The figures are largely based on the information It should supplied by various forest departments. be explained here that these figures refer to the quantities that could be made available every year, although due to various difficulties connected with the economic extraction of these species, the actual quantities commercially available at present For instance, Indian oaks, may be far too small. birch, maple, walnut, ash, etc, which occur in hill forests, are so costly and difficult to extract that their exploitation is possible only for such purposes where the cost of extraction is justified by the use in view. Walnut and maple trees are converted in the forest into rifle half-wroughts, which are carried by men, mules and lorries over long distances, as there are no suitable substitutes for them among the timbers available in the plains. With the building of new hillroads and improvement of old ones, it is hoped that these forests will gradually become important sources of timber supply to the country. Then, again, there are certain timbers available fsom fields, road-sides, canal banks, tea gardens, etc, such as mango, toon, sissoo and silver oak. In compiling the High : Timbers Moderate : Timbers Low : Timbers having average life of 120 months and over having average life of less than 120 months but of 60 months or over having average life of less than 60 months It is necessary to explain here that the actual life of a timber in use depends largely upon the The classifilocal conditions of soil and climate. cation made in this standard, therefore, serves merely to give a comparative value of the durability of various timbers when used in exposed stituations subject to atmospheric variations, and in contact with the ground. 4.4 Treatability - The classification is based on experiments carried out at the Forest Research Institute and Colleges, Dehra Dun, on the pressure treatments of various timbers with creosote-crude oil mixtures and with water-soluble preservatives, under conditions of treatment which are normally The classification should, used for these processes. therefore, be taken to represent approximately the degree of resistance offered by the heartwood of a species to the penetration of the preservative In fluid under working pressure of 10.5 kg/cma. 5 IS 0 3!B - 1963 the case of treatment with creosote-crude oil mixture, the liquid is usually heated to 80” to 90°C; but with aqueous solutions, the treatment-is generally -done in the cold to avoid precipitation of the chemicals [-see IS: 401-1961 Code of Practice for Preservation of Timber (Revised)]. The treatability fr,llows : n : Heartwood b: of timbers easily has been classified as treatable Heartwood treatable, tration of preservative but complete penenot always obtained c: Heartwood only partially d: Heartwood refractory treatable to treatment c: Heartwood very refractory to treatment, penetration of preservative being practically nil from side or end 4.5 Refractoriness to Air Seasoning -_ The timbers are ciassified, as stated below, under three categories, depending upon their behaviour with respect to cracking and splitting during normal air-seasoning practice suitable for the species concerned: High refractoriness tables), (indicated Moderate refractoriness in the tables), and Low refractoriness tables). ‘High’ (indicated (indicated in relative importance of these properties. Variations in basic mechanical properties in the green and dry conditions have been taken into consideration. While using the figures given in this standard, it may be remembered that they serve only as a guide for selection of relatively superior or inferior aspects. species, from physical and mechanical The higher the figure, the more suitable it is for the purpose than the species having a lower figure. It should be remembered that these figures do nat serve as design criteria or for deciding dimensions and shapes of the material required for any use. For the present, these figures cover only main uses, such as construction, furniture, packing cases, and tool handles. The comparative strength COefficients have been expressed as a percentage of strength coefficient of teak. 4.7 The following the tables: And Asm Ben Guj z; Kan Kash Kol Ma1 Manip Mar MP the ‘Moderate’ ‘Low’ in the 4.6 Comparative Strsngth Coefficient - The figures for comparative strength coefficients for various uses for all the timbers have been arrived at by suitably grouping the various important mechanical properties that come into play for any particular use, and giving due weightage to the Nep Pun sP* Syn. Tam Tel 6 abbreviations have been used in Andamans Assam Bengali Gujarati Hindi Himachal Pradesh Kannada Kashmir Koli Malayalam Manipur Marathi Madhya Pradesh Nepali Punjabi Species Synonym Tamil Telugu - TABLE I CLASSlFlCATlON 1 OF TIMBERS ACCORDING TO THElR USES, NORTH ZONE (Claure 4) of a species in&cat& N~rre - An obelisk (t! against the class of availabJity difficulty and high cost of ixtraction, it is not fully exploited at present. _ Mark (z) against a species indicate match~wood. STANDATRADE NAME &YMNICALNAME (1) (2) AEBRE- Local NAMES FIR P&a (Syn. Pinw (Syn. Pinuc (Syn. Don SPR CHR chir (Hin), chil (Pun) CYP s&hiana Boiss. Pitea mrinda Link; roxburghii Sargent Pinu.s longifolia Roxb.) wallichiana A. B. Jacks. Pinus excelsa Wall.; AVAIL- TicEATARILITV (5) (6) PURPOSES (7: x REFRACTORINESSTO AIR SEASOMNO (see4.5) covSTRENOTH COEFFICIENT ON +IiE%Mlll OF TEAK/d (sic%, (8) (10) (11) x Y x s LOW Low 70 (33zgo) (“5”;;05) High LOW 80 High Low 73 (43:z?o) (29O;p.5, LOW Low 70 Low Low 70 Low Low 60 450 (435oT55) KAL (Jar 4.4) of the Ukdferotu morinda (Hin), pand, rai, tosh (HP), partal (Pun) deodar (Hin), kelo, kelon (HP), diar (Pun) devidiar, leuri (Hi,), saro (HP;, surai (Kumaonj partal, rai (Pun) DE0 Cuprc~su tiosa and on aozount AEILrrY (4j 1. CONSTRUCTIONAL a) grows in hilly areas, AVXIbWE WEICIiT AND &NCE OF b%RXiTS (SW4.1) AT 12 hRCENTMow TURE CONTENT (see 4.2) I , lb/f@ klms VlATED SYMBOi (3) that the timber kail (Hin) s (400-690) b) Broad Leaved (Non-coniferous) babul Acucio arabica Wilid. khair At&a catechu Willd. Adina wrdiflia Hook. f. Albizria iebbeck Benth. Aibizria odorattisima Be&. Albirria pmcera Benth Anogeissus lalifolia Wail. Artocarpus hctiophyllus Lamk. (21it jArtocarpus integrifoiiur kaidu kokko lrala-Skis safed-siris dewood katkal BAB KHA HAL X babul (Win), kikar (Pun) s khair (Hin) s haldu (Hin) 785 (720-850) 1010 (880;:; 70) (595-735) KOK KS1 SSI ( batii ) AXL KAT siris (Hin), sarin, &in (Pun) kala siris (Xin), kurmuru (Pun) safed siris (Hin) bakli, dhaura @in], &ha1 (HI’), dhao (Pun kathal (Hin) Y 640 Y (486755) 735 Y 1 (“g&l00 1O) x i4g!ztG35) z (78&Y5) (415-735) (4::3) (.556_373j (374%; (3027) (3746s3j (3:2) (4:?2! (26463 Low b Moderate 105 High -- High 120 Low a Rloderatc: 80 Moderate 90 High C High e Moderate 120 Moderate C Moderate 85 Low e High 95 Moderate 75 High - . f TABLE BOT.VQCALN.\vE CLASSKFICATION STANDARD TRADE NAME (1) Bride&a rctusa Spreng. kasi Cassiafittula Linn. lmdtns A&IT Cedreln toona Roxb. to&an Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. Diospyros mtlano.+$on doxb. ACCORDING J.OCAI.3~~1~s AVAILABlL,TY (we 4.1) (4) Y TOO sissoo SIS SJII;” x &Olly EBO abnoos (Hinj ASH GAM (Hin), iahli hum (Kash), sum (Pun) C;rcwia tiiiezfolia \;&I. dhaman DHA Lagerstrcemia paroiJora Roxb. Iedi LEN asidh, dhauri, sida (Hin) gamari X z gamari, gamhar, khamhar (Hin), gumhar, kumhar (Pun) phalsa (Pun) iklina (5) Y khaja, gondni, khajtr (Hin), ghaj (HP) amaltas (Hin), kaniar (Pun) tun (Hin) ash nrborea Linn. OF TIMBERS ABBREVIATED SYMBOL (3) KAS (2) Fraxinus sp: co I (515-675) 865 (73$025) (385-610) (62:;30) (5720) C~XIP,\~<AT~VE RLTILXg TORINESS TO STRENG~ COEFPlCieNT ’ AIR SEASONING ON THE &.%G 5; OF TEAK (see 4.5) 100 AS 8 (see4.6) (8; Moderate (9) -Moderate -- High 110 Loti c XIoderate 60 Moderate e Moderate 85 LO\\- -- Moderate 75 LO\\. - Moderate 95 Hi& -.- Xfoderate 55 Moderate d hfoderate 120 c (IO) Moderatr (‘1) 75 High 95 Y LO>\ IModerate 50 High e High 75 Low a Low 75 Low b Moderate 75 - Moderate 80 - High 110 MAU mohwa (Hin! 2-t mango 1lAN am (Hin), amb (Pun) x Mt$;yna k&im KAi kah&n, phaldu Y San&n SAD panan, f;i;) tinnas, sannan k/m3 (6) 595 TREATABILITY (see 4.4) e mahua sandan, (Hin), AVERAGE WEKGMTANI) RANGE OPWEICXIX AT 12 PERCENTMorsTL’RECONTENT (MC4.2) -- G: .. Conrd e jhingan, moyen kembal (Pun) (Syn. stcphegyne panliiolia Korth.) Ougemia oojcincnsis (Roxb.) Hochreut dalbergioides cs_n._* 9geinio ZONE - Low JHI (Hin) NORTH Z Y jhingan (Roxb.) USES, Y &mea coromandelica Mxr. (Syn. Lanneo grandis Eng.; 0dir.a wodicr Roxb.) dladhuca indica Gmel. [Fyn. Bassin latifiia Roxb.; Mzdhuca kzatifolia (Roxb.) h lacbride] $%fangifera indica Linn. fw$Xa (Hin), tz TO THEIR Y (415-610) 785 (495-675) 915 (755-l 040; (61E500) (384350) (595-720) (374145) 850 (800-915) (505-:7) 865 (690-960) (43zO) High th-3Itn., f mohru, inoru, tilonj (Hin) QurrcluJIoribun~, Wall. (Sysi. Quntw &&ata LindJ.) Quncus glauca Thunb. Qwcus incana Roxb. Qwcus ianuginwa Don Quercus smucarpifolia Smith ~ISdhlOSkS IOA $:a&~ (Hinj, bami ban, nbanj, bhanj (Hin) rianj (Hin) kharsu (Hin) 1 tx Mod&ate TABLE BOTANICALKATIE I CLASSIFICATION OF TIMBERS ACkOkDING STANDARD Tiuoz N~aar. TO THEIR USES, NORTH AVNL- .4VEKI\GE WEIoIIT AND ABlLlTY RANGE OP WEI~TS .\T 12 PERCENT tiloIsTURE CdNTEN? (see 4.2 j ‘we 4.1) I ZONE DIJRABILITY lsec 4.3’ - Contd TIlEAT.AIIILITY (see 4.41 KEFRACTORINESS TO i\lR SLhScJNlNG :ree 4.5) , Ib/fts (I; Szhlsichera oleosa Okcn. Schleichera cm Willd.) Shoren robrtsla (2) kusum 13) !5) KUS z trijuga Ga‘rtn. f. (6& 54 (42-653 STRENGTH COEPPICIENT ON TIMEB~srs OF TEAK AS 100 :>ec4.6) (11, !8j I.OW 140 High 120 Sal %\I. sakhu, sal (Hinj X 865 (675-l 040) padri P.4D padal, paral (Hin) Y 720 (560-975) JAM jarnun (H&j X 785 (705-815) Moderate FRA jhao, jhau (Hinj, pharwan (Pun) Y 675 (-) _- -_ Moderate hRJ arjun (Hin) Z 815 wo;“p;“) Moderate b ,\Ioderate 70 LOW b Moderate 105 LOW c High 105 b High LOO -- Low 45 I&W J.ow 55 High Low 75 StereospenrrutrL ‘!xmma&uI8 (&ssk.) (7i 1 105 (1060-l 185) Cour.uLkTwe Chatt. (Syn Stereosfermurn cholonoides DC.) swoeolens DC. J Syzygiuni cznii~i Skeeb Eugcnia jambolami (Syn. Lamk.) op@o &inn.) Tamarix lfoderate LOW Hi Stmeospmmum Tenninalia beilirica Roxh. okan, BAH b;ihe; bhaira X MYR hararh, harr (Hin), harar (Pun) asna, sain (Hin), a&an (pu?, er;;, (Hin), mareen Y (Hin), High WI (4s2) (4::6, / erminalia chebtrla Retz. Terminalia tomentosa Wight et Am. C’lmur wallichiovo Plan&. LAU ELM Y. FURNITCTRE ;WD (67zo) (75&lo140) (4%) Moderate x (61;;:9) (385-360) (350-675) (2Z2) LOW tZ CABINET MAKING a) conifemra Abics pitrdrow Royle Abies spectabilis Spach. (Syn. Abies wcbbiana Limit.% Gdrus deodara I,oudon , dtodu DE0 C’q~es.ws tonrlosn DC)I* cyprees CYP Pxea smithiona Hoiw. (Syn. P~crn mnrh~dlr Link’ S~nIcc SPR morinda (Hin), pand, rai, tosh (HP), partal (Pun) drodar (Hin). kelo, kelon (HP), diar (Pun) devidtar, leuri (Hin!, saro wrai (Ku ;naon) (HI’. partal, rai (Pun) chir t :HR chir (ili~l), Pinrs roxbxghir Sargent (Syn. I’UWIioti$!fulia Roxb.: FIR c-nil (Pun) x X 450 (33;;;90) 28 (2 ‘;443) (2y Y x X ‘%:05) (430-6 10) 480 (29;+;55) (430-75.5, (2Y (18-41) 36 (27-47) High Low 75 L6n Low 60 l.ow Low ?i5 TABLE I ll~w.\xrc.\rSA\IE CLASSIFICATION OF TIMBERS .\IlnRl:\‘I l,oc.41 ACCORDING S.\\IIIF \TbO (2: (3) (4) kail KAL kail (Hin) maple MAP kanjpla (Garhwal), kainju (Jaunsar) . kulu (Kumaon), kcnzal, mandar (Pun) haldu (Hin) b) Broad . lrer sp. .ldina cordifolia Hook. haldu f. lerrttltrs indicn Colebr. z . llbizia Iebbeck Bench. .Ilbi;;ia odoratissima Benth. borse-chestnut HCH kokko IiOK kala-siris .llbiz.:ia proctra Benth. safed-siris . lrtorar~rrs kathal (Syn. heteroph~llus Lamk. Artocarfrus brtegrifolius .\uct.) nemrllsp. HAL birch KS1 SSI KAT DIR Leaved bankhor (Hin), han (Kash), pangar (Kumaon), w-3 khanor (Pun) siris (Hin), sarin. shrin (Pun) kala siris (Hin). kurhiuru (Fun) safed siris (Hin) kathal bhojpatra. yl;$, bhuj (HP). (Hin I. burza .~\\.l:RAGf. WEIyIIT R.\s~:F OF WEIGIIT~ AT 12 PERCENT Ilow Tt’RE CONTEK.1 (see 4.2) Ilb/ft3 ’ k/m3 (5, (6) X 515 (4QO-690) tu ?i tx =Y sissoo sis shisham X Frn.r;~zz/ssp. ash ASH hum sum (Pun) z Clnelilra mborea Linn. gamari c;.u1 Y (/~crcv’u tiliafolia Vahl. dbaman DH:\ gamari. gamhar. khamhar (Hin). gumhar. kumhar (Pun : phalsa (Pun) kanju KAN ivalout \V.\l. kanju. papri iHin kumkar, rajain f Ptcn1 akhor. akhrot. khw cHilr Y . 32 (23.433 (see (81 4.4) (9‘1 c LOU to\\ x +s a LO\\. (3%) 75 hloderatr 95 - - RIodrratc - Rioderatr 95 hloderatc 140 hloderale 9.i (32, High (304047) High _ (3+ Alodcratc (49E35) hloderate &I) Y Dnlbergia sissoo Roxb. . 675 (595-735) 515 (---I (59.5-l 010) X Planch XBlLlTY (7) Y tun (Hi;,) Holo/telea integr;fl;a 57.5 (415-815) (4NZ55) TOO J:/s’h/J sp. TRE.%T- AN,, Y toon (Kash). ZONE----C.o& (Non-eoniferbos) (.cdrelaloomRoxb. (Hin), tahli (Pun) NORTH r\v \I,.- z (Hin) TFIFJR USES, h31LIT\ (ze 4.1; SYVBOI TO (41.5-735) (%2) (26-46) 625 (--) (39) hlodera High t< 90 blodrrarc c .\lo&ratc 63 ,’ 1 loderate 105 LO\\ .2loderatc 75 (3Yj (26-38) High %lodcrate 75 49 (38-55) 37 hlodrrarr 5 I .i w&10) 32 w--q (625-930) 720 (575-770) 495 (413-610) (39-J-8) (3%?) (26-50) I .<I\\ b loclora tc LO\\ I.ow - d I\lodcratr 140 b Moderate 80 hloderate 73 TABLE I STANDARD TRADE NA\IE BOTANICAL NAME OF TIMBERS CLASSIFICATION .‘\BBREVIATED Locni ACCORDING TO THEIR AVAILABlLlTV (see 4.1) NAMES SYMBOL WEIGHT AND RANGEOF WEIGHTY AT 12 PERCENTMorsTURE CONTENT (see 4.2) AVERAGE --- (1) (2) Lagerstremia parviflora Roxb. SMangifcra Mgit;r (@I. Kortb.) indica Linn. (Roxb.) paroifoiia Stsphqyne (4) lendi LEN asidh, dhauri, sida (Hin) mango MAN am (Hin), amb kaim KAI kalam, phaldu (Hin) mplberry MUL kg/m3 lb/f& (5) (6) (7) Z 755 X (70&?) (61;?58500) (3& (595-720) (3&5) ’ 675 (530835) (3::2) 865 (690960) (rzo) Y 720 (560-975) (3& X 850 (610960) (3zo) (Pun) Y &?O) ZONE-Contd DURABILITY (see4.3) TREATABILITv (see 4.4) (8) REFRACTORtNESS TO AIR SE.~SONI:G (see 4.5) COMPARATrvE STRENGTH COEFFICIENT ONTHE BASUI OF TEAK M 100 (see 4.6) (9) (10) (11) Low e High 95 Low a LOW 90 Low b Moderate 83 - Moderate 85 Moderate - High 110 Low - Moderate 95 parvijolia Moms sp. QuercusJloribunda Wall. (Syn. Quereusdilatata Lindl .) Quercusglauca Thunb. 1 z (3) USES, NORTH Quercus incana Roxb. Qaercus lanuginosa Don QuercuJ semecarpifolia Smith personaturn Stereospernzum (Hassk.) Chatt. (Syn. Stereospermum chelonoides DC.) S~ereo.s/wwn suaveolens DC. Terminalia tomentosa Wight et Am. shahtut (Hin , phE:nt & Pun), tilonj moru, (Hin), bami Indian oaks IOA padri PAD ,padal, paral (Hin) laurel LAU asna, sain (Hin), (Pun) 1 [ zlrrrrj), bhaq ria4 (Hin) kharsu (Hin) Z . . (Hm) ] aisan 3. LIGHT tk PACKING Loi Moderate b High 110 Low cl Low 75 High C Low 80 High e Low 80 Low d Low 75 LOW b Low 80 LOW C Low 70 CASES P) Coniferous Abies pindrow Royle Abies spectabilis Spach. (Syn. Abics webbiana Lindl.) Ccdrus deodara Loudon deodar Cupressus torulosa Don cypress CYP Picea smithiana Boiss. (Syn. Picea morinda Link) Pinus roxbqhii Sargent (Syn. Pinus longzyolia Roxb.) Pinus wallichiana 4., B. Jacks. (Syn. Pinus excelsa Wall.) spnsce SPR morinda (Hin), pand, rai, tosh (HP), partal (Pun) deodar (Hin), kelo, kelon (HP), diar (Pun) devidiar, leuri (Hin), saro (HP), surai (Kumaon) partal, rai (Pun) CHR KAL FIR chit kail DE0 X 450 (335-690) x 545 Y (4655;1505) X (43:8?o) chir (Hin), chiL(Pun) X (2g:;!55) kail (Hin) X (4350;7555) (400-690) (2 z3, (2!z4) (273-238, (I& (273-67) (2%) t: .. W TABLE BOTANICAL NAME I CLASSIFlCATlON STANDARD TRADE NAME OF TIMBBRS Ac(;oRDING LOCALNAME ABBRE- AVAILABILITY SEkZ (2) (1) (* (3) TO THBIR 4.1) (4) (5) USES, NORTH AWUXAGEWEIGHT AND R.~N~E OF Weroms AT 12 PERCENT MarsTIJRECONTENT (see 4.2) I Ib/ft’ ’ k/m* (6) ZONE - DURABILITY (s= 4.3) Cmtd TRJZATREFRACABILlTY TCRINESSTO An (u 4.4) STRENGTH COEPPlCIENT SE.4SONtNOON THE BASIS (a 4.5) (7) COMPARAITVE OP TEAK AS (9) (8) b) Broad Leaved (N-emus) Alnus ncpati Don AInur nitida Endl. $AIstonia scholaris R. a r. Bonrrllia smata Roxb. i?; cbatiaa CHT SShi SAA figs Ficus sp. Cm&a alder arborea Linn. Holoptclea int&tXia Bpmnri Plan& FIG CAM KAN KUT Kydia ca&ina Roxb. PUL @nnca cmomandclica Mcrr. (Syn. Lunnea grandis Eng.; Odina wodin Roxb.) $Mangi&a indica Linn. Mclia azrdarach Linn. gamari, gamhar, khamhar (Hin), &n&q kumhar (Pun) kanju, papri (Hin), kumkar, rajain (Pun) baurang (Hin), bathura (Pun) pola, pula (Hin) jhingan, moyen kembal (Pun) -.50 MAN am (Gin), amb (Pun) P&Sian PLI POPl= POP malabaricn Schott & Endl. (Syn. Bombax malabarictim DC.) z Trewia nudzQ7oraLinn. (30z50) Law Y (35z;:65) LGW ‘;;5 (415-610) X 595 Z Z 2 SE1f (Sirmur) semal (Hin), simal gutel GU? putel (Hin), gumhar (48:G55) (25?4) G (495-675) Z (Pun) (HP) x \- 690 (6’~G~oo) (293-753) (46z50) (385-610) (2:-:8) 385 (255-530) 24 (16-33) 450 (-) - LOW 70 C 85 LOW - Moderate 85 LOW b Moderate 95 LOW C LOW is Low -- Low e Moderate Low a Low 7.5 (3 ::2) (381:o) 1. 70 - (40:tG45) (Y Low LOW High (3&) - - - (4g&:oo) Y chalan semul 370 Z s (HP), bahan, pha(Pun), $Salmalik (Hin), bakain, darekh (Hin) y$tn tx Z gular, pdar (pun) JHI lib Populus sp. utis (Hin), kosh (HP), sharol, shaur (Pun) piak (HP), kunis (Sirmur) chitiyan, satni, sahvin (Hin) salai (Hin), &ala (Pun) Low - LOW a lk0 Moderatc 100 LOW 75 LOW 70 LOW Low T) 4. HEAVY PACKING CASES (for packing machinery and similar stores; a) Cedrus deodara Loudon DEO dendar (HP), coniferous (Hin), kelo. kelon diar (Pun) X 545 (465-705) 54 (29-44) High C LOW 80 ; TABLE BUTANICALNAMB I CLASIFICATION STANDARD AtXCNLDING OF TIMBERS LOCALNNdES ABBRE- AVNLABILrrY (see4.1) TRADE NAIVE sziz TO THJSR USES, NORTH A~BRAGEWEIGHTAND RANGBOPWEIGHTS AT 12 ~XCENT MOIS- ’ ZONE-Cmti DURABILITY (= 4.3) TREATgz (2) (‘1 (3) (4) RAT TOO GAU GAM LEN $Uang$ia M&a it&a Linn. MAN a&&wach Linn. Peraiuslll- PLI Lcrved X z kathal (Hin) x tun (Hin) ghoghar_, kaikar, karapat (h) gam&i, gamhar, khamhar (Hin), gumbar, kumhar (Pun) Z asidh, dhauri, Z sida (Hin) am (Hin), amb (Pun) darckh (Hin) Y X Z ac M4ys jm$Xa (Syll. s*gyne Korth.) (Roxb.) KAI kalam, phaldu (Hin) ’ COEFFICIENT ONTHEBASlS OP TEAK AS (sz!6) (8) (9) Low a (10) (11) Y ‘675 (595-735) Moderate 105 - Moderate 95 Low c Moderate 80 Low e Moderate 95 - Moderate J5 (3t2&) I&gh 595 (415-735) (226) 515 (385-610) (2::38) 610 (465-690) (2Z3) 515 (415-610) (2%) 755 (705-800) (4ZO) 690 (610-800) (384-ssO) 595 (465-850) (2:;3) 655 (595-720) (37445) 595 (400-720) (253-745, 720 (560-975) (3& 785 (!05-815) (4%) 815 (675-895) (4;:6) =gh Low e High 110 Low a LaV 110 Moderate 100 LOW LOW b Moderate 105 LOW c Moderate 105 Moderate 120 Wilia ~m~_a&r$Xim (Hassk.) kaim (7) SEASONING (se84.5) coMpARATM3 STRENGTH (Nomoniferous) haldu (Hin) bakain, (sj (5) b) Broad HAL lb/ft’ Td AIR Turn CON7ENT (SC 4.2) L ’ kg/ma RBFRAC- TORINES Willd. hathipnilr HAT kanak-champa, mayeng ‘(Hin), later (HP) 2 padal, paral (Hin) I’ Chatt. PAD LOW - s&reo*p&mwn sua&olms DC. Syqygivm cumini Skeels EflgCnlil jambolam (Syn. M.) jun- TUia bahera bdlirica limb. J.4hl BAH jamun ba$y un x (Hin) (Hin), bhaira x Moderate e b High Moderate 1 IO - TABLE BOTANICAL NAME I CLASSIFICATION STANDARD TRADE NAME OF TIMBERS ACCOiUMNG LOCAL NAMES ABBUVIATED h-MBOL AVAILABIl.nv (see4.1) TO THEIR USES, NORTH AVERAGE WEIGHT AND k.4 NGE OF WElGKts AT 12 PERCENTMorsTURE CON-IZNT (St-d4.2) ZONE-Contd DURAEULITY TREATABILITY (see 4.3) (see 4.4) REPRACTORINESS TO AIR SEASONING (see 4.5) x&s--Y+ (1) (2) (4) (5) 5. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS (3) (6) AND TOOL (7) (8) (‘0) (9) COMPAUTNE ON THE Blrs~s OF TEAK AS loo (JU 4.6) (1’) HANDLES a) Coniferous Nil b) Broad Leaved (Non-coniferous) Acacia arabica Willd. babul BAB habul (Hin), kikar (Pun) X Low Acacia ca&chir Willd. kkair KHA khair (Hin) x High Ano.gei.wus IatiJXa Wall. axlewood AXL X LOW Anogeisssur pcndula Edgew. kardaki KAH X Low Cetfis auctralis Linn. celtis CEL Dalbcrgia sissoo Roxb. sissoo SIS dhaura (Hin), bakli, chhal (HP), dhao (Pun) dhao, kardahi, kathdhai (Hin) kharak, kharak chena, hrimji Ltharik (Hin), (Kash), kharoh (Pun) slu.sCs;n (Hin), tahli Diospyros melanoxylon Roxb. ebony EBO abnoos (Hin) Fraxinus sp. SSh Crewia sp. dkaman Logerstremia paru;Jrora Roxb. lendi O&a sp. Ougeinia oo;eeinensis (Roxb.) Hochreut Ougeinia dalbergioides (3yn. Benth.) Parrotiopsis jacguemontiana (Deem) Rehd. (Syn. Parrotia jacquemontiann Deem) Robinia pseudoacacic Linn. (bakli) olive ASH k Y sum (Pun) tz DH4 phalsa (Pun) Y LEN asidh, dhauri, sida (Hin) Z OLI sandan SAD parrotia PAR black locust hum (Kash), tz BLO k;g,,;Jy~;&, 7 > (Pun) panan, ;ios;) , sandan, (Hin), kilar, pasir, (Pun) po, k; Z 785 (62;f;O) (s55%05) (575-770) 770 (6’$;80) (7;5-J-~500’ c-1 tinnas, sannan Y pohu Z Z (4&) (3;;8! (384755) (448s50! (-) 850 (800-915) (5& 865 c-1 - (394958) 850 I \ \--I b - 130 High 120 - High 130 - Low - e e Low - Moderate d Low e - 53 Moderate 105 Moderate 90 Moderate 110 Moderate 125 High 100 - Moderate - - Moderate 95 - - Moderate 115 - - High ?) C-4 135 High Moderate Low Moderate _ Moderate - u TABLE I BOTANICALNAME STANDARD TRADE NAME (2) (1) CLASSIFICATION ABBREViATED SYMBOL OF TIMBERS ACCORDKNG TO THEIR USES, NORTH AVAILABILITY (see 4.1) I>OCAL NAMES (4) (31 AVERAGE WEIGHTAND RANGE OF WEIGHTY AT 12 PERCENTMorsTURE CONTEhT (see4.2) * (5) 6. TURNERY kg/ma lb/f+ (6) (7) ZON&--Co&f DURABILITY (see 4.3) TREATiBILITY (se 4.4) (8) (9) Low b REFRAOTORiNESS TO AIR SEASONING (see4.5) (‘0) COYPARATNE STRENGTH CdEFFIClkNT 'XTHE BASIS OF TEAK AS 100 (see 4.61 (11) ARTICLES a) conifcroum Nil b) Broad Leaved (Non-c&ifer&a) .4cncia arabica Willd. babul BAB babul (Hin), kikar (Pun) drer sp. mnple hlAP ty haldu H.4L kanjula (Garhwa:), kainju (Jaunsar), kilu, kulu (Kumaon), kenzal, mandar (Pun) haldu (Hi”) horse-chcstnut HCH tx kathal KAT bankhor (Hinj, han (Kash), pangar (Kumaon), gun, khanor (Pun) kathal (I&n) ddina t; cordiflia Hook. f. .-lescnlus indica Colebr. rlrtocaqm heteropipllus Lamk. (Syn. Artocarpus integriflius Auct.) birch Bctctla ;p. CrdreLi tooha Roxb. Dalbergio sissoo Raxb. Diospyros melanoxyion Roxb. Ficus sp. sissoo ebony figs ash Frnxinus SD. Gardenia toon lat;flia Gtneiinn arborka Aiton Linn . Holoptelea integrifolia Planch. :&nenodictyon excetsum Wall gardenia gamari BIR TOO SIS EBO FIG ASH G;ZR GAXI kanju KAN kutban KUT bhojpatra, bhuj (Hin), sheori (HP), burza (Kash) tun (Hin) sl$a;l (Hin), ” abnoos (Hi”) tahli gular, pakar (Pun) hum (Kash), sum (Pun) papra (Hi”! gamari, gamhar. khamhar (Hin), gumhar, kumhar (Pun) kanju, papri (Hill\, kumkar, rajain (Pxn) baurang (Hi”!. batllura (Pun,! X X Z ty x X Y Z tz Z 785 (7yp) Moderate - Moderate - Moderate - -_ Moderate - High Moderate - Moderate - Low - (415-815) 675 (59Z&35) a Low (-) 595 (415-735) (2s3-746) - 625 !Y.. (38%?o) (6285G30) (655i,’ 05) 2) - Low c Moderate Moderate e Moderate - Low Moderate .- - Low - Moderate - _- Moderate - - Modrrate - (2:-?38) (3$8) (4%9) ?i) ‘J>d (57;$70) (3fi4748) ‘?O$y (44li2) (415-610) (2f%8; Low High Y X 595 Low b Moderate Z (48%55) (400-545) Low c Low - TABLE BOTANICAL NAME 1 STANDARD TRADE NAME CLUSIFICATJON .iBBRE- OF TIMBBRS I.OCAL ACCORDING TO THZIR Avxmce WEIGHT AND NAueS RANGEOF wlxw73 VIATED AT 12 Pa~cem MOISTURECoNlENT w 44 SYMBOL cJuglans sp. walnut (3) WAL L.4m.mcoromand&ca Merr. JW JHI jhingan, moyen (Hin ), kembal (Pm) z Persian Ii& PLI bakain, darekh (Hin) 2 k% KAI kalam, phaldu (Hin) Y (2) (1) (Syn. Lunnw grandis Eng.; O&a wodierRoxb.) Melia azedarach Lii. M&p paruifolia(Roxb.) 6%. * stcpircytu pn+xa Korth.) olco sp. USES, NORTH (4) akhor. akhrot, tx Dvrusr~m (Je-2 4.3) TREATABILrw (see4.4) REFRACTORINESSTO AIR SEASONING (see43j (7) 36 (6) 575 (U5T) (495-675) (31-44) 595 W6Z50) (2::3) (595-720) (37465) (8) Low (9) e Lxv Low b -Moderate - Moderate Pairotia@is jacquemontiiano pwrotia (Decne) Rehd. (Syn. I%?To:&z&wmmwno PAR z - - Moderate P(&?A hathi@a HAT 2 LOW dudhi DUD Z - Wrightia sch. tonuntosa Roem. et 7. VENEERS C Moderate Low - AND PLYWOOD a) Cvaifemo8 Nil b) Broad Leaved (Nmwmniferous) Ad&a uxd@fia Hook. f. Albizzia Iebbeck Benth. Albizziu odoratissinra Benth. Albizzia proura Ben&. A1nu.snitida Endl. $A&oniaschblmis K HAL haldu (Hin) kokko KOK kala-siris KS1 siris (Hin), sarin, shrill (Pun) kala siris (Hin), kurmuru (Pun) safed sirh (Hin) haldo safed-siris alder BI chatian SSI -ZLD C:HT piak (HP), kuois (Hill & Sirmur) chiti);an, satni, satwin (Hin) x Y Y Y 675 (3%) (5gZ35) ‘4870;‘555’ (5g5&o 1O) (327) (3723) (3z2) Y ‘4gz?5’ Z (30;;5”) (1!%3) (350465) (221629) LOW a bioderatc High c Moderate High e Moderate Moderate c Moderate LOW (111 Moderate - kanak-champa, mayeng (Hin), later (HP) dudhi, indrajau (Hin) ON~BAQS OFTkAICA.9 Moderate - LOW (10) 2 ace$olit,nWilld. STRENGTR col3FIwImT Moderate OLI olive CONP.UWITVE (sc26) Ib/ft’ (5) khor (Hiu‘r E .. ZONE -- Confd - Low -- Low - 1 I Y fi TABLE BOTANIGALNAMB I STANDARD ‘JADE NAME (XASlFICATION OF TIM&R!3 ACCORDING TO THEIR ABBRE- AVNL- AVERAGE WEIGHT RANG!? VIATED gz !+hBOL USBS, NORTH .iT AND (2) (1) hetcrophyllw Lamk. (sA;:t Prtocarpw i&g@lius katld ccdrcla t0mJa Roxb. toon Artoca@ts (3) KAT TOO kathal (Hin) SIS shk&aa Gamga pin&a GAU ghoghcr, pat (e) Grevillcn robtutu A. Cunn . Ho/opt&a infegrifoliu Planch I KAN WAL sirglmzr ‘2. PUL Kydia ca(wina Royh. X Mow Tu& CONTENT (see 4.2) 12 h3RGENT khara- 2 610 (465-690) (293-843) U-W, pula (Kin) c am (Hin), amb (Pun) SEti ~SaltrGa malabarisa SchTtt & X akhor, akhrot, khor (Hin) MAN HAT X (Pun) moyen (Pun) chahm (HP), phalash (Pun), (Sirmur) &in), 2 2 X bahan, chalan Z kanak-champa, mayeng (Hin), later (HP) Z semal (Hin), simal (Pun) X Endl. F? 595 (480-655) (3& 575 (415-800) (2t%Oj RRPkAC- TORINESS TO Am SEASONING COMPARATIVE !+I~~ZNGTE~ coEfFxclEm ONTHE%SIIl OF TEAK (9) M (10) High ._. Modl?Elte Low c Moderate - Moderate e Moderate - LOW c Moderate - -._ Moderate - b h4oderate - 2 $Mangifcra indica Lizm. Willd. (2&3) kaikar, jhingan, kembal Pterosptmum aerfoliuh 515 (385-610) 49 (39-58) JHI POP (2fz6) 785 (625-930’) Lunnea canmwdelica Mem. (Syn. Lmwa grandis Eng. ; Odin0 wodier Roxb.) Populus sp. 595 X ’ (8) (7) (415-735) TREATABILITY (su 44) I tahli kanju, kumha~,?& pda, (6) Cod (* 4.5) (Hin), - SOA 3 2 tun (Hin) Dalbergh stkm Roxb. Roxb. (5) (4) DumBILITY (= 4.3) OF WEIGHTS lb/fl’ ZONE - (Y LOW 385 (-_) 575 (495-675) (3::2) 690 (6 10-800) (3:s) 450 (385-610) (2t8B) 595 (400-720) (25z5) 385 (255-530) (162-433) 785 (705-615) (4zl) 850 (610-960) (385;) LOiv - Moderate - - - L3w - ?I fmw e Moderate - Low a Low - - -~ LOW - LOW c Moderate LOW a Low Moderate tt High Moderate b High - (Syn. Bonibu malabaricmn DC.) Syzygium cumini Skeels (Syn. Eugmia jam!&na Lamk.) Jw Tcrminalia et Am. laurel tomentosa bight JAM ,,, LAU jamun (Hin) asna, s&n (fin) X (Hin), aisan X w h I-ABLE II! <:LAShWZATION OF TIMBEBS ACCORDINk (Claw No1r- - The . following sigm al:aillrt the class of availability * .%ssam cult) BOTANICAL indicate TO USE& THJZIR WT w .. ZONE k! 4, that the particular species @Andamans is mostly common only ir, the gi\.rrl STANBARD TRADE NA..E AIlBRE- iyAIL- VIATED ABnxrY .%VERACE 8 AT 12 ~RICHT AND W~rorns PERCENT Mom- I~ANGE (see4.1 I SYMBOL T”RE (.w OF DtriListLITY (see 4.3) TREATAFJluTY (see 4.4i CONTENT diffl- REFRAC- TORMESS TO AIR SEM~NINI~ 4.2) L ( IPL 4.5) kg/m” (2i i’) !5 (4) ‘3) c +0&a An obel:sk (t) against the class of availability of a species indiczte: that the limber grows in hiliy areas, and on account cf the aud high cost of e.%a&on, iL is not fully exploited at p&sent. I&rk it) against a species indicatrs matchwood. NAMC I arra: \ 1. CONSTRUCTIONAL 63 (9) (10) chfPARA7lVE &RENGTH COEFFXXUW BASM OP TEAK w 100 (ICC4.6) ON THE (11) PtiRPOSES a) Cossifenw~ gobrc aalla (Ncp, d$rr, dingsa (Ben), (Manip) Abies &ma Gif?. Pinus inru!wk End:. (Syn. Finuc krUrrylr Roylc\ b) Broad .Icnci : arabica Willd. b&d Acacia catcch Willd. kbair Jcacia &o@lro .4cracarp1~s fiaxin;foli~ Aglaia biwu Willd \LUN Wigh t .\GL sp. d&.&a kbbeck Bath. KOK Aibhia cwlmtisrrina Benth. KS1 Albiaia @oara Benth. S&Xl-SiS-iS .Ufingia sxcclsa Noronha $eili SSI .J lx (Asm), uchal Leaved babla (Ben) khoira (-tini), l&air (Hin) t khaira (Oriya) hiwar, nimoar (Hin), gohira, gwaria, johira (Oriya) mandane (Nep) latekh, momailatektt (Asm) hirih (Arm), sirish (Ben), siris (Hin & Oriya) hihand, joti-koroi (Asmj, koroi (Ben), kiachalom (Kolj sit (And), koroi (Asm Llr tenthra (Kol), Ben), dhala sirish (Oriyaj jutili (Asm) 515 (-) -I .ow 785 720-850 LO\\ X Z -.. Low \Ioderate (Noa-cmiferous) Y X 7. 1010 !t380-117011 1, High 785 ~690-8801 I ,o\\’ c _~._ \Iodcrate 105 High 120 High 75 Moderate High loo 105 High c Sloderatt 90 High t. SIodrratr 110 5 Loderatr Hi \ 640 (495-835) %deratr c @% 800 Gi5-960) \*oderatt ,’ High I0.i TABLE BOTANXAL NAME II STANDARD TRADE Nhm~ CLASSPFXCATION hEaRE- VL4TED SYMBOL OF TIMBJZRS ACCORDING LoCAL NAMES AVAXL- $zT) TO THEIR Aw&ssuc acuminaka Wall. Ansgeissus latiflia Wall. YQU aslewood(baWi)AXL Arfocar~us chaplasha Roxb. cbaplaab CHP Artocarfiur hcterophyllur Lamk. (Syn. Artocarpus integrifolius Amt.) Arlicennia 0Jicinalis Linn. kathal KAT b&en BAE BischoJin jaoanica Blume uriam URI Bride&a wtura Spreng. kasi KAS CarTa arborea Roxb. kumbi KU&i C&a fistufa Linn. nmaltas AMT Castanopsis sp. chestnut CHE Casuarinn equiselifolia Linn. casuarina CXS Cedrela ioona Roxb. toon TOO Chukrasia tabularis hdr. Juss. Cinnamomum Sp. chickransy CHI cinnamon ClS karada RA;\ gatahesscl (4) (Kolj, phansi bi%iya)dhaura he&l (Kol), I?$; (Nep), dhaw (Oriya) taungpeine (And), cham, sam (Asm), chapalish (Ben), latore (Nep) kanthal (Hin), rukkathar (Nep), panas (Oriya) bani, dudhi-baen (Ben) ye padauk (And), kainjal (Ben & Nrp) kuhir (hgm), kaka (Kol), gayo (Nep), kosi (Oriya) kumbhi (Asm & Ben), kambi (Hin) sanaru (As&), bandaramaltas lathi (Ben), (Hin), hari (Kol),sonalu (Nep) , sonari (Oriya) hingori (hsm) jhaull jhau (Ben), (Oriya) jatiDoma (Asm), tun (Hin), katangai (Kolj, tuni (Nep), mahalimbo (Oriya) yin-mabin (And), bogapoma (Asm) gondsoroi (Asm), gundroi, tejpat (Ben), malagiri (Neti) garari garar, (Jlin). ~$a;) (Kol) , karada ping PIG p&g (firm; rosewood !bLckwoodJ ROS satisal (Ben), kiri (Kol, , sisnu (Oriya) JWST AVEIMCEWEICHT AND ~NCEOP WEICXT~ AT i2 hlCm~ Mow TvRE CO-NT (see4.2: __&_-_ ’ kg/m’ (3) YON (2) (‘1 USES, !7) (6) 850 s ‘7595z30’ 1,785-l 105) (49-69) 515 (320-675) (2oz2) Y 595 (415-735) (2s3-746) Y 7d5 Y x x x !G) ‘59;$65) (5’~fz75) (56&;15) (735-I 02.5) 53 (4;;8) (373;54) (32--2) (3;:‘) (46-64) 640 Y (54~;7070) (‘8:;9;3*) (4$8) (385:610) (24-38) z ’48so~~*5, (545-770) x 850 (-) +z % (3:!8) 915 Q33;G;6*) (640-945) REPRAGTORxNEssm tiIR .%ASOrJINC (see4.5) (9) c (10) High LO\\ e High Modrratr d !8, .Modrratt High COEPFICXENr ON THE BAJID OF TEAK M 108 (see 4.6) (II) 105 95 Moderate 80 Moderate 75 High Low c High 75 Moderatc~ e Xfoderatc, 75 - High 80 Hiqh 110 b 1fotI<.ratr 80 LO\\ c High 90 LO\\ c Moderaw 60 c Moderate 80 High - Modrratc \&I~ ratr LO\V 675 2 TRYAT.4mmY (Ju4.4} (; Y Y L~JR.QXI~ (tie 4.3: IbjF’ (51 +f s ZONE-G&d LOl\ - LModeratr - Modera tc 90 High (2) 57 (52-60) 52 (10-59) LOW High b - High ~lotlerarc I15 90 TAB1,E II CL~S~IF1ChTAO.Y ARRRB- OF TI%fMLIERSACCORDING LOCAL NAMES TO THEIR USES, EAST ZONE--Confd TREATALHLIN (see 4.4) AVAIL- WATEO ABII.ITY SYMBOL (see 4.1) chnll~ARnr WE SrReNcTrr COEFFICIENT THE BASIS OF TEAK As ON (1) Dalbe+z Diile& sicsoo Roxb. sp. DioJpyros mclancxylon Roxb. Cmefina arbona Linn. (2) (4) (3) (5) sissod SIS shisham (Hin) Y diIIenia DIL X ebony EBO hollong HON zinbyun (Aid), 0trn;a (Asm), chalta, tartari (Ben), wmchphal (Nep), rai (Or+) kend (Bw), ahqws, kendu (Hln), tiril (Kol! hollong (.\rm) gurjan CUR garjan (Aqm) gamari CAM dhaman DHA ycmane (And), gomari (Am), ,qlmhar (Ben), !tasmar (Knl j, khamari (Nep), gdmbhari (Oriya) gonyrr (Ko!) pyimma PYI Fyinna LEN mechi (Asm). sidha (Ben & Oriya), para sekre bu&hamero (Kol), (Nep) a.jhar (Asm), gara sekre (Kol). panipatuli (Oriya) nabe (And), ruhimala (Asm), kuhimala (I.ower Asm), jial, jiga (Ben), tloka (Kol), jeol (Nep), moi (Oriya) mohwa (Hin), madkam (Kol), mahula (Oriyz) lendi JAR .JHI mahna mesoa M.4U MES gT,ntz)e (And) (And), nahor nageswar, nagkqar ’ (Ben), negewar (Oriya) z *x X Y Y @X x ’ k/m’ lb/f? (6) (7) 770 (690-850) 625 (560-705) (*$3) (35-44) 833 (!%j- f 10.5) 735 (64+88Ot 78.5 (7qr;;$60) 52 (41-69, 46 t+O-55j (41C610) ~26-38) 770 (610-880) 6iO ~480-705) 75; (709-800) w (9) Moderate e Moderatr a5 Low _.- Moderate 80 Low - Moderate 75 a Moderate 110 b Moderate 105 -. Moderate 55 Moderate 11.1 Moderate Moderate 80 Low High 95 Moderate Moderate 30 LO% Moderate 50 High High 75 High High 150 Low LOW (4$0) (3z55) (3:-844) 47 (44-50) Y 625 (495-785) X 575 (495-675) X 915 (755-l 040) (4G5) (9009pIJo75) (5E7) X 100 (SEC 4.6) ’ High Moderate d IlO) (11) TABLG II CLQE3IFiCATIO.V TIMMERS ACCORDING LOCAL NAMES ABDRE- BO.TANIC.%LNAME OF “IATED GYMEtOL TO THEIR USES, BAST ZONE--Contd cOHPARATIVH :rer 4.4) REPRACTOK‘NESS TO *\w SEASONING [see4.5) (8. (9) (1Oi (11) LOW h Moderate 75 Moderate 80 ..\VQILAeILTTY (SC64.1) TRFAT;\BIIx.‘Y Ib/fP (Ii (2) ,Vf;lilruqyna parutlia Korth. (Syn. Stephegyw (Roxb.) Korth .) Ouqeinia oojeinencir Hochreut (Syn. Ougeinia Benth.) kaim (Roxb.) SiUldall kalam, guri hamsabeti (Kol), kunia (Oriya) SAD bandhan, pandhan (Hin), ruta (Kol) dalbergioidcs scrratum (Wall. ex ‘C&lx.) Engl. (Syn. Burwa smatu Colebr.) murteags fterocarpudalbergioides Roxb. padank Roxb. nursupium bijasal MUR FAA BIJ gutgotya kandeor (Ben), (Kol), ramoi (Or&a) padauk (And) piasal (Ben @&?r~u.rsp. Indian o&s 10.4 hid (Ko:j bT$Cq) (Ben), Schima wallichii Choisr ChihUlli CHL gogr& makai MAK makai Shorea assamka Dyer Shorea robwta Gaxtn. Soymida febrifuga A. f. Juss. Sal rohini SAL makrisal & (Hin), mitu- kaka, nimbu- Oriya), (Asm) rohini, sohan, (%$ (Oriya) paroli (Asm), husi (Kol), PAD Syzy.gium sp. (Syn. Eugenic2 sp.) jaman JX.\l ‘Tamarindus indica Linn. imli IhlL Teclonn grandis Linn. teak l-E:\ arjun .WJ Y (3Z5j s&& patuli parari (NCP), (Oriya) jamuk (Asm), jam (Ben), kuda jamu (Kol), (Oriya) tenthuli jojo (Kol), (Oriya) sagoon (Asm), shegun sagwan (Hin:, (Ben), saguan (Oriya) kc;;;iya) (Kol) , arjuna High 856) (800-915) 45 (325b56) (7280;;80) (4;25) (6g:~~60) ‘57~$Oc’ (“ZO) (36js50) 1 155 (915-126.5, e Moderate High c Moderate 105 High e Moderate loo Moderate (2) 720 (51;i4$OIIj (48&:go) (675-l OSOj - (5:-:7) 7a5 (-) (Asm) ROH padri (7) phalant (Hjn), sarjay sarg1 o > ra1gala, (Oriya) r;;;; \B&,i roha,” Stereospermum sp. f. (.ji (4) KAI +wciiooliu Protium Pterocarpu; (3) STRENGTH &EFFICIENT ONTHEBASls OP'~EAXAS 100 (see4.6) (30;543) Moderate -_ High Low d Moderate 85 Lbw C Moderate 75 High e High 120 High --- High 130 I‘(,;\ - High 93 (42-66) (577-279, 720 (560-975) 4.5 (35-61) Sl5 !705-9303 (4458j 51 Modcrate c Moderate Hi+ 815 !540-9!%j 119 ‘1 h Moderate TABLE BoTANlCai. Nnr~ If CLASSIFICATION STANDARD TRADE OF TIMBERS LOCAL NAMES ABBRE- MAw ACCORDING TO AVAIL- VIATED ABILITY SYMBOL (set 4.1) THEIR I~VLRAGE WEIGHT KAVW AT USES, OP AND we1crirs I:! PERCENT EAST ZONE - DURABILITY (see 4.3? .\hs- TREATABILITY 4.4) (xc (MC (3) (2: lkninalia bialata Steudel white chug- lam (silver giey-wcbod) Terminalin manii King %minnlia myriocarfu Heurck et Muell. .4rg. Tcrminalia pmc674 Roxb. black lam hollock chug- WCH (SGR) (4) safed chuglam (And) BCH kaia chuglam (And) HOI. pani=j WBO badam (And) Terminalia tomentosuWight Ct laurel Arn. LAU Xylia xylocarpa Taub. IRU asan, asna, sain {Hin), hatana (Kol), pucca saj (Ncp), sahaja (Oriyaj ktiqra, tangan (Oriya) white bwe bom- kul 2. FURNITURE 4.2) STRENGTH AIR COEFFICIENT BASIS OP Tzluc w 100 (w 4.C) ONTHP. Ib(fts (6) (71 705 (495-815) 44 (31-41) LO\\ c Moderate 95 8dO 50 (383;8) Low a Moderate IOir Low a IliOder&tte Low b Moderate 80 Moderatr b High 100 e High 105 LOW Low - Moderate 75 100 (43&65) (610-995) (2;$+) (2~27) (38-62) !a !9) High 850 (755-l 010) AND CABINET COMPARATIVE kg/ms (“%‘d”) (45.;;05) (Nep) XEFRAC'TORINESS Td SE.UOHING (we 4.5) 'T"REC?NTEXT --. ;; .. Conki (1f.x (11) 70 MAKING a) conifer0su A&s-&mu G&T. Pimu insularis Endl. (Syn. Pinw khuya Royle) fir khasi pine FIR KPI I?‘$f;:leF hem lock HEM (Sk. (D. Don) gobre salla iNep) 4&w, dmgsa (Asm), uchal (Ben), (Manip) tengre salla (Nep) Tsugu brwwnianaCarr.) Acer sp. Anocarpusfiaxinifliur Wight Adina cordiflia Hook. f. Albirria hbbeck Benlh. Atbitria odorntissimaBcnh. b) Brdod maple MAP mundani MUN baldu kokko kala-siris y;asi, e &an&e (Ben), Leaved kapashi z 515 Y 400 ,5 ,.%35-575) (Non-con3feroasj tZ (Ncp) 2 H.*i taA-&sopa (Asm), rangkat (Ben), karam (Hin): kumbha (Kolj, kuruma X KOK hirih (Asm), sir&h (Ben), siris (Hin & Oriya) hihand, Ja:i-koroi (Asm), koroi (Ben), kiachalom (Kol) KSI (0+4 X Y 575 (415-815) .690’ 36 Low (266j31) Low C Moderate I_ou a Moderate Iligh C Moderate 95 High e Moderate 140 ~465-800) (29-50) 43 (30-49; 640 (480-755) 735 (595-l 010) - 95 0 ' clr TABLE ~oT,\NICAL NAMF II STANDARD TRADE NAME CLASSIFICATION OF TIMBERS ACCORDING hBRE- AvA:L- VlATEIi ABILITY SYMBOI. im 41) TO m USES, EAST ZONE-Gnrd AVERAGE WEWiT RANGE AND OF WEIGHTS 4T 12 PERCENT DURABILITY (see 43) h<OIS- TREATABlLlTY (xc 4.4: TL’RE CONTENT (see 4.2) * f kg/m” 12) (1) safed-siris SSl A.pora wailichii Iiing amari AlMA pitraj PIT chaplash CHP .4rtocm~u~ktcro~hj4+ +k. (iy;, ) Artocmpus m&gnJliu~ kathal I(AT Artoca& l8kooeh LAK Be&a sp. birch BIR &id&a retuJaSpreng k8ei KAS Buckkuuiia populuea R .Br. pipli PIP dlmp DHU chestoot CHE Cedrela b&a Roxb. tooss TOO chloroxylon swie&nia DC:. utblwood Ckukrasia tabularis Adr. Juss. chiclsrassy po&achya (Wall.) A{~ixis Amaora rohituka Wight et Am.) _4rtocar#u.s chaf&ha Roxb. (4) (5) sit (And), koroi (Asm & tenthra (Kol), Ben), dhala sirisli (Oriya) lalchmi (And), amur (Asm), lali (Ben & Nep) amari boga (Asm), lochuni, loshune (Ben) Y 13i .4lbirzia procsra Benth Lb/f? I (7) 640 (495-835) (3f-652) Y 625 Y (4g&;35) (575-770) (3&, X 515 (320-675) (2(%2) Y 595 (415-735) (2& Z (32946) (8) 8) (10) _Moderate c Vodcratc _Moderate Modcrair High Moderate (Syn. la&ocha Roxb. Gkkimexse C-‘urn (Roxb.) C&u?&@i.s sp. Kiag Moderate 90 9n Moderate 640 High -.. Moderate &! _- - Moderate G Moderate +z (51:i;75) - gokuldhup (Ben), goguldup (Nep) hingori (Asm) Y (51&:75) - Z &I Mod&ate b Moderate 75 Y Low c kloderate 6j SAT jatipoma (Asm), tun (Hin), katangai (Kol), tuni (Nep), mahalimbr Oriya) 6 b(;ula) (Hin), bheru High 130 CHI yin-mabin Z GIN Dalbergia fu#;folia Roxb rosewood (blackwood) ROS sissoo d - CiSUWllOZl sissw Roxb. Moderate High Cinnamomum sp. Dabgia taungpeine (And), cham, Sam (Asm), chapalish (Ben), latore (Nep) kanthal (Ben), rukkathar (Nep), nanas (Oriya) SIS lakooch (And), (Ben\. dao (Kolj dahua k;hi; IAsm), kaka (Kol), gave (Nep) kosi (Oriya) pipli (Ben) (.4nd), boga- gE?s~Jo?m()&m)f~ gundroi. tejpat (Ben), malagiri (NED) satisal (Ben), kiri (Kol), sissu (Oriya) shisham (Hin) +z X Z Z4 (5455;7570) (385-610) 960 (835tG:05) (4?$5) (545-770) Z 835 Y @%9045) (690-850) (52qoS9) (304251, (3& (4i?59, (4sq83) Low Moderate 85 -_ Low 90 - Low e - Low c Moderate 90 LoH -~- Moderate 81) High -- Moderate 115 Moderate r Moderate 10.5 TABLE BOTANICALNAMP II CLASSIFICATION OF TIMBERS ACCORDING STANDARD 'Txme NAME, AVAILABILITY (see4.1) TO THEIR USES, EAST ZONE - TREAT- .~VEKAGEWEIGHTAND R.mcr OF WZICIITS r\T I:!PERCEPT h%OlS. TURE GONTE.~T (xx 4.2) ABILITY (see4.4) c ’ kg/m’ (1) Diospyros melanoxylon Roxb. Lly s 0 XJ 1 u m binectar+rwn (Roxh.) HK.f. ex BMdL. Fagam budmnga Roxb. (Syn. @nthoxylwn budrunga DC.) htlina mborea Linn. (5) 2 Y WAL anjan (Ben), chilbil, dhauralljo (Oriya) akhor, akrot, khor (Hin) PYI pyinma (And) JAR ajhar (Asm), gara sckre (Kol), panipatuli (Oriya) Y hlAN am (Asm Br Hin), uli (Kol), amha (Oriya) tita-sopa (Asm), tilsundi (Ben) X dXUky devdam m- gamari Grcwia sp. GAM DHA H3lopUlea integr$olia Planch. Lagnstramia speciosa Ph. (Syn. Lagerstremia Jlosrcgti Retz.) $Mangifcra indim I.inn. (4) kend (Ben), abntios, kendu (Hin), tiril (Kol) bandardima (Asm) , losuni (Ben) bajarnali (Asm), badrang. timur (Ben), morai (Or+) yrmanr (And), gomari (Asm), gumhar (Ben)? kasmar (Kol), khamarl (Nep), gambhari (Oriya) gonyer (Kol) 12) KAN -0 Michetia baillonii Finet et Gagnep l-aIauma phclloc4upa (Syn. King) Michelia champam Linn. t&4- TAL *-P CHM Mi~hclia SD. champ CHM Mitragym parvifolia (Roxb.) Korth. paruifdia (Syn. Supluglnc Korth.) Mom l&gala Wali. kaim KAI bola BOI, Phcrbc sp. bonsum BOrj Polyalthia sp dc!xlaru DEB k&aria (Oriya) Y Y Y Z @X tita-sopa (Asm), champaca, champak (Ben), champa (Hin & Oriya) sopa ( Asm) , champa (Ben & Oriya) guri, kalam (Hin), hamsabrti (Koi), mirukunia (Oriya) bhola (Asnlr. (Ben & Ncp’ angari (Nrp) Y kimlru (6) 835 (655;;,lo5) lb/fts (690-815) (43-5 770 595 (480-655) 575 (415.800’) 610 ‘48&:05) (495-785) (3:-:5) (3lzl) (&?O) (303-844) (3z9) 43 (3::o) (-1 Z 495 (‘W-595) $7) X 495 (370-675) 65 ‘, !595-520) Y Z 635 Z &A Z (370-655) 640 (450-850) -_ Moderaie - Moderate High 690 (6!0-803) 575 (-) Z (10) hlodzrate ~OMI~AI~ATI,.‘B STRENGTH COEFPICIENT ON THE BASIS OPTEAKAS 100 isee4.6) (il) 95 11 515 (4 15-6 IO) ’ 6 1O-880) Low (8) (4 %9; ;) REBRACTORINESS TO AIR SEASONING (m 4.5) ’ (7) $72 Conti 31 f,23-42) (374:s) (!I) (2il) (29-53) Moderate 7.5 Moderate Moderate 100 Low h1oderate SC LOW Moderate 75 Moderate Mor!erate 80 htoderatc Moderate 9C Low Low 90 -. Moderatb Low Moderate 70 Low Modcrate 70 Low Moderate R5 - : h:oti*rate 85 Low Moderate 75 Low Moderate 90 TABLE BOTANICALNNAVE II CLASSIiICATION STAhVARD Ava,s.- TRADE NAYL ABILITY [.ter 4.1) Pterocarps marsupium Roxb. Qwrcw sp. RLUR mlutenga PA.4 padauk gut!qt?_n (B(~IIj. kaka. kandrw fKol), nimburamoi (Oriya) padauk (AmI; bwd B*J Iadi8noob IOA piasal (Ben & Oriya;. hid (Kol) buk (Bcnj. phalant (R’rp) KEO keowra (Ben) ROH rohina Sonnnafia apcti Ham. keora Soymidafcbnifga A. Jus Tokid Win), Swietcnia sp. MAO Tectona gandi.5 Linn.f. TEA Twminalia bidata Steudel wldte jrdnninalia qrioca@ Heurck et Muell. Arg. T&minaliaproccra Roxb. hoe Tcnninaiia fomelma Wight et (7: (3 / (3: Prdi4m ser~atum (Wall. ex Colebr.) Engl. (Syn. Burscru smafa Colebr.) P&rocarpus dolbergiuidcs Roxb. ACCORDING OF TIMBERS WCH (SGR) chug- white bwt bom- hut1 rohini, (Oriya) (Ben). roh& sohan, rohan (Kol), @X ZONE--Contd DI.RABILITY (k, 4.3) TREATABILITY (.cee4.4) REJRAC- COMPARATIVE STRENGTH AIR COEFFICIENT SEASONING ON THE BASIS OF TEAK AS (VP 4.5) TORINESS (8: (9) 785 (--) hfoderate c High c Irloderatc 100 High e hloderate 100 X X (72:fz80’ hloaerate 1 (6g&z60’ (4gJ;o) _- - High -- 675 - - Moderate - &!I (5 15-785) High e Moderate 100 705 (495-815) L,ow e Moderate 85 610 (45;;;05) LO&V a Moderate 85 z (915-1 265) Y 6X panisaj (Nep) X WBO badam (And) @X LAU asan, asna, sain (Hin), hatana (Kol), puccasaj (Nep), sahaja (Oriya) x PACKING _- Moderate High FIR fir suji Pimu irrnrlarisEndl. kJ2asipJpc (dkpi) ;, SUJ gobre salla (Nep) dhupi (Ben) KPI diengsr, (Syn. Pinus Ha.ya Royk) **From plantations and mad side avenues only. sad (hfanip) dingsa (Ben), (Asmj, uchal 270 z (2 YiZ70’ (--) 17 vy (--) 80 - b Moderate 85 High 110 e Low Low CASES 5 I10 b Low Moderate (4%i55) (610-995) High a) Coniferous Abies densa Griff. CryptomeGa jafmntiu D. Don TO 100 [set 4.6) kgW 0% *+z 3. LIGIIT EAST 720 (5 15-900) 800 silan sagoon (Awn), shqm (Ben), sagwan (Hin), saguan (Oriya) safcd chuglam (And) USES, AVERAGE WEIGHT Am RANGE OF WEIGHTS AT 12 PERCENTMow TURE CONTENT (sre 4.2) , r , X HOI, Am. TO THEIR - - Low - Low TABLE BOTANICALNAME ll STANDTR.UX NAYB OF TIMBERS -aTION ACCOFUMNG LOCAL Nawzs ABBRB- AVNLABILITV S”n;a”d”L 4.1) (see TO THEIR AVBRAGE RANGE AT I (1) T*a abmosa (D. @)a. Tsuga bmno&an Eichler Don) (2) bullock (3) GEM CM.) b) BradLemwd COK Aikmthus sp. Am AhLr8cpalmricDon $ALrkmiaschabis R. Br. e CHT borpat (A&,~ghoranim, mabamm (oriyrr) d (Nep) satiana (Kol)! (Hm), mahalo (hm) , hrnsmuns chhatian 2kygol), SAA ‘WnH DHU BAK hakota RAM kbanaLpa (Ben) CEO tmp= (&n), KAN KUT PUL kIma Ib/ft’ (‘5) (7) (2&) (And) TO- Z 415 (335-480) (2 %) +z 370 (304%50) AIR SEASONING (see 4.5) \ (8) (91 - STRENGTE COEFFICIENT BASIII OFTEAKA~ 100 (.w 4.6) ON THE (11) 75 Low 70 LOW 70 LOW 70 8 LOW 85 e Low 85 LO’W 75 (10) Z - (350465) X L.oW (2& Low (3%) LOW (1G3) Y & X - - LOW C LOW (2%) LGW - Low ‘Y) - - Moderate Y G) - - Low Z ‘G? - yemane (And), gomari (-1, gumha (Ben), kasmar (Kol), khamari (~cP), gambhari (O”Y?) ~~~w~~&y;hdb”~ Y &) (26-38) Y 595 bharkunqli (Asm), baurang (Bihar), bhurkal (Hin), latikaram INep), kansa (Oriya) pichola (Asm), bitagoinr (Kol), kubinde (Nep), banakapasia (Oriya) Z (48&!55) (400-545) X 38.5 (-) (3%) High 80 LOW X guan coMF‘4Rm7vB LOW LOW @Y bt”“y_ (A.4 dihri, jari(Oriya) TO (IV-) 63.x dhup (And) REFRAC- AND 12 PERCENTMow TURE CoNTmw (set 4.2) X sgg.&tl, LAP CAM Roxb. kadamba WEIGHT ZONB-Chtd OF WBIGHTX (33&] (Ncp gokul dhup (Be@, gogul dhup (Nep) rngyz (And), Irho- FIG X)&a +inn (5) Y (4) USES, BAST - Low - -85 LOW b Moderate 95 LOW C Low 75 (2%) - Low TABLE BOTMKAL NAME II STANDARD TRADE NAME CLASSIFICATION ABEJREVIATED SYMBOL OF lbMBERS ACCORDING LOSAL NAMES AVAILABILITY (ssr 4.1) TO THEIR USES, EAST AVERAGE WZKJHT AND RANGE OF WEIGHTS AT 12 PERCENT MorsTURE CONTENT (see 4.2) L ZONE-Chkf DURABILITY (SEC4.3) TREATABUITY (se84.4) REPRACTORINESS TO AIR SEASONINO (see 4.5) ‘kg/m8 (1) (2) Apnea connnund&ca Mtrr. JhhF Machilu gambki King SSUdSiIUS (Syn. LMnca grandis Eng.; Odina wodkr Roxb.) $ Pfaenymbitun Y tinctoriumMm. (Syn. srcrculia cam@lt&a Wall.) Pteygota alata R. Br. (Syn. Stcrculia a& Roxb.) $Salmalia insi& Schott 81 Endl. (Syn. Bombax inrim Wall.) tpE&5 malabarica Schott narIko1 dldo (S~.?&nbaxmal&ricumDC.) Sapium bacca&n Roxb. &~~tiokatum $Sid.croqvlon King et Prain $$ondirrc pinnafa Kurz Spondipr tnang@a (SynWilld.) 515 Low e Moderate X (&I (613y50’-‘) LOW a Low 110 - Low 70 - Low 90 - @8X DID X DID edel (Kol), aimuli (Or@) X SEL l&n (And), billa (Asm), ankrataruwa (Ncp) lambapatti (And) LAM anlra AMR UDA Tetrameks nud;pmO R. Br. MA1 $ Trewia nudz&ra Linn. GUT mnndnni 2 letkok (And), pahari (b), tula (Ben) didu (And), simal (Hin) NAR KRA ti’ight (10) Moderate PAP $!Tterculia uillosa Roxb. Acrocarpusfra&if&u (9) e am (Asm & Hin), uli (Kol), amba (Oriya) papita (And) hnlbaprtti Stcrculia ureasRoxb. Low MAC $ Mangifctcl indica Linn. MUN (255-450) Y @Y Z (8) LOW - Y (45FP) (175-545) (2&o) ambara (And), amra (Ben), bamrao (Hin), amho (Kol), ambada (Or+) odla (Asm), karari (Hin), t&y (Kol), girdhii, kodaro (Oriya) odal (Asm & Nep), sisi (Kol), kodale (Oriya) thitpok (An&j, bhelu, tula (Asm), moina (Ben) belkol (Asm), pitali (Ben), gara-loa (Kbl), panigambhari (Oriya) Bowls OF TEXKW 100 (scr 4.6) ON THE (6) 575 (495-675) (5) JHI COEFFICIENT X (4) nabe (And), kuhimala, ruhimala (Asm), jial, jiga (Ben), doka (Kol), jeol (Ncp), moi (Oriya) kawala (Nep) (3) COMPARATxvE STF~ENCTH LOW a LOW LOW a LOW 495 LOW G LOW 12 (-) LOW - Z (11) 75 a Low Low - Low - LOW ?? X 255 X \d Z 1G) (-) 4. tiEAVY PACKING CASES (for packing machinery and similar stora) mandanc (Nep) Z (46F%o) a - C Low Low Moderate 110 . TABLE BOTANICAL NAWE STAF~DARD TRADE NAME (‘a CLASSIFICATION ABRREVIATED SYMBOL Adina cordiflia Hook.f. baldn (3) HAL Albitzia chinmris (Osbeck) Merr. (Syn. Albizria stipulata Boivin) si& SIR Amoora wall&i amari AMA Aphanamixis polystachya (Wall.) Parker (zyd~ rohituka Wight pitraj PIT A&car& CJlaplash CHP kathd KAT baen BAE (1) 2 II King chapkwha Roxb. Artocarpus h&rophyl$s Le. (;rnmt)Artocarpw mtcgnfooliur Aviceiia oJ%inalis Linn. Bauhinia sp. kanchan KAC URI BischoJsajavanica Blume OF TIMBERS ACCORDING LOCAL NAMES (4) tHraksopa (Asm), rangkat (Ben), karam (Hin), kumbha (Kol), kurmna (Oriya) bcnmeza (And), kothiakoaroi (Am), tarli (Ben), japud (Kol), ghoda-lanjia (Oriya) lalchini (And), amur (Asm), lali (Ben & Nep) amari boga (Asm), lochuni, loshune (Ben) (5) X ’ kg/ms lb/ft’ (6) (7) (&EI35) 2 (49fz;35) (575-770) (3&) taungpeine (And), cham sam, (Asm), chapalish (Ben), latore (Nep) kanthal (Hin), rukkathar (Nep), panas (Oriya) X 515 (320-675) (2E2) Y 595 (415-735) (2&) bAni, dudhi baen (Ben) Y 785 deva-kanchan, kanchan, gya$anchan (Ben)? (N p) (Hin), tank1 Y ye pidauk (And), kainjal (Ben & Nep) pipli (Ben] Y 755 +Z (59~~!65) Carga mborca Roxb. knmbi KUM Ccdrela toona Roxb. toon TOO di&nia DIL BoIIong HON kumbhi (Asm & Ben), kambi (Win) jatipoma (Asm), tun (Hin), katangai (Kol), tuni (Nep), mahalimbo (Oriya) zinbyun (And), otenga (Asm), chalta, tartari (Ben), panchphal (Nep), rai (Oriya) hollong (Asm) grrri=Q GUR garjan (Asm) 0 (-) X Y X lX X (5’;i:75) (5f$Zl5) ZONE - G: .. Contd DURABILITY (see 4.3) TREATABILITY (see 4.4) (8) Low (9) a Moderate Low e Moderate - - Moderate 95 - Moderate 105 Moderate 90 Moderate 95 REF~ACTORINESSTO AIR SEASONING (see 4.5) ’ (3fE9) Y PIP Diptcrocarpuj macrcaarpw Vesque Diptzrocarpus sp. AVERAGE WEIGHT AND RANGE OF WEIGHTY AT 12 PERCENT MomsTuRe CONTENT (see 4.2) L 625 PiPU sp. USES, EAST Y Bucklandia populnca R. Br. Dill&n AVAILABILITY ($CC4.1) TO THEIR (3 &) ?) Moderate High Moderate High - d - (10) - High - Moderate COMPARATIVE STRENGTH COEFFICIENT ON THE BASIN OF TEAK AS 100 (see 4.6) (11) 105 F) (37f754) (329742) (3%) (385-610) (2%3) 625 (560-705) (353%) 735 (64QJ&30) (404655) (705-960) (4zo) High 95 - LOW 100 - High 115 Low High Low e C Low Moderate 80 Moderate 90 L&J a Moderate 105 LOW b Moderate 105 1 L TABLE BOTANICAL NAME XX UASSIFICATION StANDARn TRADE NAME ABBR~- OF TIMBERS ACCORDING LOCAL NAMES AVULABILITY szz 4.X) (see TO THEIR AVERAGEWElCHT AND bNGEOFWtICHTi3 AT t2 f?XRCENT MOISTURE CONTENT (see 4.2) * I (3) DEV (1) biwctarifma Dysoxylum (Roxb.) HK. f. ex Bedd. Gamga pinnafa Roxb. Cm&a GAU GA,M arbwca Linn. Lugersbamia pa+riJioraRoxb. lendi LEN Lfxg8rssfrmniaspciosa Pers. (Syn. Lfzgerstremia josregina R&.) Mach&s gamblci King j=d JAR mackilua MAC ISlEUSg0 *MAN $ Mangt&a indica Linn. Michelia baillonii Finet et Gagnep Talauma phellocarpa (Syn. King) Michclia sp. Mgity*p parviiolia (Roxb.) talaoma TAL champ CHM kaim (Syn. *stcphegyne parvi~olia Korth.) Marus Iavigata Wall. (4) bandardima (Asm) , losuni (Ben) kharpat (Ben), armu (Kol), kathkusum, rajmoi (Oriya) yemane (And), gomari (Asm), gumhar (Ben), kasmar (Kol), kbamari (Nep), gambhari (Oriya) mechi (Asm), sidha (Ben Rr Oriya), garasekre buri-dhamero (Kol), (Nep) ajhar (Asm), garasekre (Kol), panipatuli (Oriya) kawala (Nep) am (Asm & Hin), uli (Kol), amba (Oriya) tita-sopa (Asm), tilsundi (Ben) (5) Y kg/m’ (6) 4.4) (7) ?) REFRAC- COMPARATIVE STRENGTH COEFFICIENT SEASONING ONTHE BASIS OF TEAK AS (see 4.5) TORINESSTO AIR 100 @CC 4.6) (8) - (9) - (‘9) Moderate (11) - Low e Moderate 95 Moderate 85 High 110 Moderate 110 e Moderate - a Low 110 515 (415-610) (263-238) X 755 (705-800) $0) Y 625 (495-785) Moderate Z 515 Low X (&l (61&!“9) Low High - Low e - - Low - Moderate - (-) 495 KAI Y (37:;6575) (595-720) BOL bFm$ & $?aa~), Z 655 angaz (Nep) Z (& Pro&m serratum (Wall. cx Colebr.) EngI. (Syn Bursna smala Colebr .) PtcrospermumaccrifoliumWilld. MUR X (37%55) (-) katkipaila HAT ‘Showa assamica Dyer makai MAK gutgotya (Ben), kaka, kandeor (Kol),nimburamoi (Oriya) hathipoila (Asm), bailo, muckhukenda (Oriya) makai (Asm) keowra (Ben) ABXLITY \ Y Z TREAT(see (223) X KEO DURABILITY (Jee4.3) &-It (465-690) BON keora ZONE -- Contcl Y Phabe sp. Sonnerafia apetala Ham. lhift’ 720 sopa (Asm), ehampa (Ben & Oriya) guri, kalam (Hin), hamsabeti (Kol), mitukunia (Oriya) kimbu USES, EAST Y ‘Y Y (2ff2) (37-45) b & (2:ll) 80 Moderate 105 Moderate 105 Low C Moderate Moderate e Moderate Low c Moderate 105 Low c Moderate 90 Moderate 95 8.S ?) 595 @89-;2”’ (253-745 j (4$l$l) (303-53) (480-720) Low Moderate - TABLE BOTANICAL NAME II STANOARD TRADE NAUE OF TIMBERS CLAS~IFXCATION ABSRE- ACCORDING AVNL- LO~ALNAMES VIATED SYMBOL ABILITY Isee4.1) TO THEIR USES, EMT A~RAGE Werowr AND RANOE OF WEIGHTS AT 12 PERCENTMO=TuaE CONTENT (JCC4.2) ZONE-Cat& D-I&Y (see 4.3) TREATAnILrTY (see 4.41 m (2) (1) stcrdospsrmum sp. (3) PAD Paa Syzygium sp. (Syn. Ecrgcniasp.) Tectona grandir Linn. f. bcllirica Roxb. lkninalia Terminaliu myriocarpa Heurck et Muell. Arg. Terminalia procera Roxb. b&era BAH h&o& HOL WBO white bombwe (4) paroli (Asm), husi (Kol!, parari (Nep), patuh (Oriya) jamuk (Asm), jam (Ben), kuda (Kol) , jamu (Oriya) sagoon (Asm), shequn (Ben), sagwan (Hm), saguan (Oriyd) bhomora (Asm), lupung (Kol)? bahada (Oriya) panisy (Ncp) badam (And) BAB babul Acacia cakchu Willd. khair KHA Acacia leucophlaa Willd. hiwar HIW Anogrissus acuminala Wall. Anogeissus Iari/lia Wall. Barring~oniaadangula l&hi& Bddia axl&vood(b&li)AXL - Gaertn. sp. rdusa Spreng. Curcya arborea Roxb. YON YOU kanchan KAC kasi KAS kumbi KUM C+ometra polyandra Roxb. Pk PIG Dalbergia lar;folia Roxb. rosewood (btckwood) ROS Y 815 Y X X IMPLEM- Y babla (Ben) khoira h(Hz), (6) 720 (560-975) @X 5. AGRICULTURAL Acacia arabica Willd. (5) Z (+sm), khair khalra (Oriya) . .: iohi;a, f$% , $zL (Oriya) garahessel (Kol), phansi bi%?)dhaura ’ he&l (Kol), l$l!i (Nep), dhaw (Oriya) hijjal (Ben), hinjal (Hin), dundi (Kol), hinjala (Oriya) deva-kanchan, kanchan, rakta-kanchan (Ben), keolari (Hin), tanki (Nep) kuhir (Asm), kaka (Kol), gayo (Nep), kosi (Oriya) kumbhi (Asm & Ben), kambi (Hin) ping (Asm) satisal (Ben), kiri (Kol), sissu (Oriya) X (7) (35%) (70&030) (515-785) (32409) 815 (67:;8095) (4$6) (‘z-85) (2&W (430-755) (27-47) 785 (7;~;~O) Z (880;;: 70) (690-880) +Y 8.50 (454953) (556-373) (4Z8) (49-69) Z 375 (-) (2) 675 (-) (2) X lZ Z 595 (51&!75) High (11) 120 110 High e LOW b Low a Moderate 95 LOW b Moderate 100 b Moderate LOW - High Moderate 100 - High - High (43495) (75&:30) (785-l 105) X e (10) Moderate HANDLES X Y (9) - ModeraLC (4:-\8) AND TOOL (8) LOW COMPARAEVE RFFRACSTRENQTH TORlNEssTO COEPFlCmNT AIR SEASONING ONTHEBASIS OFTEAKAS (set 4.5) 100 (see4.6) Moderate Low - c High e High - - (3z2) (3<$7) (5690;?5) ,83;;?@ ( .S$fiO) (640-945) (40-59) e - Low High hlbderate bioderate Moderate High 125 b - Moderate - High 95 Hig!~ 130 Moci%%t~ 110 TABLE BOTANICALNM XI CLASSIFICATION OF TIMBERS ABBRE- LOCAI. NAMES STANVARD TRADE NAME ACCORDING ABILITY (2) (3) Dolb&gia sismo Roxb. sitsso0 SIS Diospyros melanoxylon Roxb. ebony DHA crewia sp. Lugerstramia par@ora O;~$~pojeirw.mis w - EHO Roxb. (Roxb.) (Syn. Ougcinia dalbcrgioidcs Benth.) Schkichcra okosa Oken (Syn. Sch&icheratrijuga Willd.) Soymi& fcbrifga A. Juss. lendi slndon kasum rohioi LEN SAD KUS ROH (41 Xylia xykcarpa Taub. M IRU kg/m’ lb/ft’ (5) (6) (7) Y 770 shisham (IIin) kend (Ben), abnoos, kendu (Hin), tiril (Kol) gonyer (Kol) baru. Y (Kol), LE;r) (Be!)? y;;;, W4, 2 rohini, , wan (Oriya) atan, asna, sain (Hin): hatana (Kol), pucra saj (Nep), sahaja (Oriya) kongra, tangan (Oriya) 6. TURNERY ARTICLES Acacia arabica Willd. babla (Ben) Accr sp. MAP +Z Adina cord$Xiu Hook. 1. HAL kapasi (Ben), kapashi (Nep) taraksopa (AqmI, ranqkat (Ben), karam (Hin), kumhha (Krll;, kuruma (Oriya) kanthal (Hin), rukkathar (Nep), panas (Or+) dirng-ling !NcJ>) +Z rttocarpus hcti@hylLus Lamk. (Syn. Artocmppd intcgri~liur h&al KAT Auct.) B&da up. birch BIR (Khasi!, Y saur 850 (800-915) (5Z7) 1 105 (1 0;;d5185) (6t?j4) (915-i265) (57-79) 880 (610-995) 850 (755-l 010) TO GOMPNPAYIX-E STRENGTH COEFFICIENT AIR SEASONING ON THE &X3 OF TEAK AS (set 4.5) (8) (9) (10) (11) tinderate e Moderate 105 Moderate 90 d Moderate 125 e High 100 - Low (ZO) REYRACTORINIXS 100 (.w 4.6) (4 :-%9) (61;;!80) (705-800) AND BAB TREATABILITY (see 4.4) Moderate X Y DURABILITY (su 4.3) Conki (384855) Y kusuma rohan (6g:z50) (65:-d 05) Y X ZONE - (434853) 2 mechi(Asm),sidba (Ben ,& Oriya), garasekre (Kol), buri-dhamero (Nep) bandhah, pandhan (Hib), ruta (Kol) (Hin) , LAU 4.1) (see USES, ElST AVERAGE WEIGHT AND RANGE OF WEIGHTS AT 12 PERCENT MoaTURE CONTENT (see 4.2) &-------h---7 AVAIL- VIATED SYMBOL (1) TO THEIR LOW High - Low High Moderate a - b Moderate 95 High 155 High - High 110 High II0 (3::2) High (415_363) TOYS 785 (72;;;50) x (41%?5) (480-785) Y 595 (+i5-735) 625 (--_) Low Low Low b a Moderate - Moderate - Moderate - High - Moderate -. -- Moderate (2&q (39) TABLE BOTANICALN.~ME II STANDARD TRADE NAME CLASSIFICATION ARBRE- OF TIMBERS Locnr. NAMES ACCORDING , WATED AVAILABILITY %‘MBOL (see 4.1) TO THEIR AVERACEWEIOHT AND RANGE AT 12 OP WEIGHTS PERCENT ITIRE rkg/m* (1) Gastanops;c sp. (2) chestnut (3) CHE (4) hingori (Asm) (5) 2 Cedwla toona Roxbr toon TOO js ipoma tun (Asm.!, (Hi?), katangal (Kol), turn (Nep), mahalimbo (Oriya) yin-mabin (And), bogapoma (Asm) gondmroi (Asm), gundroi, tejpat (Ben), malagiri (NIP) sat&al (Benj, kiri (Koij, sissu (Oriya) shisham (win) Y Chukrasia tabularis Adr.Juss. ChiCkCaSSy CHI ciivlmMmum sp. Cinnamon CIN Dalbngia ktifob Roxb. ROS Dalbergia si.woo Roxb. SIS EBO GE0 Fagara budnmga Roxb. (Syn. ~antiw+m budnmga DC.) Ficw sp. $IG Gardenia sp. GAR Gmelina arborea MUI CAM I&n. H~larrfma antiaysentmica Wall. ksuchi KUR kanju KAN ~Hymmodictgon excelsum Wall. kssthasr KUT Jhnea qmnna&Iica Mcrr. (Syn. Laanca grandis Eng.; Odina w&r Roxb.) jhingan HoloptAa integrif&~ Plan& JHI kend (Ben), abnoo:, kendu (Hin), tirii (Kol) gengwa (Ben), guan (Oriya) bajarnali (Asm), badrang! ;~rx~;;~) (Ben), moral bar, dimanr (Aam), dimiri, jari (Oriya) damkarudu, kataranja (Oriya) yemane (And), gomari (.4sm), gumhar (Ben), kasmar (Kol), khamayori;L’$p), gambbari kurdis’(Hin), tuar (Kol), korei (Oriya) chilbil, anjan (Ben), dhauranjo (Oriya) bharkundi (Asm), baurang (Bihar), bhurkal (Hin), iatikaram (Ncp), kansa (Oriya) ntyu,,A.d), kuhimala, (Asm), jial, jiga (Ben), doka (Kol), jeol (Ncp), moi (Oriya) Z Z Z Y Z Y 4.2) L lh/ft* (3%) $&) 675 (46&y 5) (3z5,) (545-770) (3&q 52 (40-59) j (4i-i3) (6g:it50j (655-I 105) 415 Z 465 Z \?? Y (“g:;8535’ (415-610) Y 530 4.3) TREATABlL”‘Y (see 4.4) , (7) (385-610) $2 (690-815) (set %‘fOIS- (6) 640 (“5”;yO’ Y DURABILITY .. CONTENT (see a35 (64:;9$5 w USES, EAST ZONE -Cod Y (45z9?o) Z (48401z55) (400-545) X 575 (495-675) COMPARATMZ STRENGTH AIR COEFFICIENT SEAsONING oN THE Bhisn (see 4.5) o* TEAK ~9 100 (see 4.6) (9) b (19) Moderate Low r Moderate Low c Moderate I.OW - Moderate High - Moderate - Moderate e Moderate - Low - Moderate - (8) Moderate (IL) - (4\lz9) - ‘X) (43-5 1) - - hloderate - - Low - -. Moderate - Moderate - - Moderate - Low b Moderate - LOW C Low - Low e (E) (4::2) (2tz38) (2&I) (36%) (2:-:4) I REFILACTORINESS TO High Low Moderate 0 L TABLE BOTANICAL II CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING LOCAL N.AMES ARBREVIATED SYMBOL N.AME OF TIMBERS AVAILABILITY (set4.1) TO THEIR AVERAGEWEIGHTAND RANGEOPWEIGHTS AT 12 PERCENTMOISTURE (2) (3) mackiIus MAC kawala TAL tita-sopa (Ben) KAl (1) pmblei King takulm~ MicheIia baillonii Finet et Gagnep pht-llOCCZ?pll (Svn. Talauma ’ King) ,zX;;h~ parvifolia (Roxb.) Stephegyne pa& (Syn. Korth.) Moms lauigata Wall. Polyalthia aceriffinw Willd BOL Iwk dekdaru sp. Ptmsprmum w” lia DEB HAT katkipailr LAM lon&&&.&m ~Sideroxylon King et Pram Swictcnia sp. 1Vrightia DUD DURABILITY (see4.3) TREATABILITY (see4.4) 4.2) L REFRACTORINESSTO AIR SEASONXNG (see4.5) (9 Low (9) e Moderate tilsundi Z - - Moderate guri, kalam (Hin). hnmsabeti (Kol), mitukunia (Oriya) Y b Moderate bhola (Asm), kimbu (Ben & Ncp) kutharia (Oriya) 2 - - Moderate Low - Moderate Low c Moderate Low a - - - - Low c Moderate LOW a Mod,.. ate (Asm), (z53) I(2G5) @U sanchi (2) +*z (Oriya) & Z Low Moderate Low (2) 7. VENEERS Wigh t Acrocarpus fraxiniflius Adina cordiJolia Ailanthus Albiczia Albizzia Albiz;ia Hook. f. MUN kddu HAL goku’ sp. lebbcck L?:nth. odoratissimc) Brntl~. prbccraBrnth. **From mundrni plantations kokko k&+&is sated-six-is COK KOK KSi SSI and road side avenurs only. mandane - (3& (“1) 2 hathiwila (ksm\, bailo, muckhukenda (Oriya) lambapatti (And) pitakurbei, 655 (595-720) COMPARATIVE STRENGTH COEFFICIENT 0NTHI:BASIS OFTEAKAS 100 (see4.6) :I@ (5) Z MAO dudki sp. (41 (Nep) EAST ZONE-Conkf CONTENT (see Mach&s USES, AND (Nep) taraklopa (Asm’, rangkat (Ben), karam (Hin). kumbha (Kol), kuruma (Or+) borpat (Asm), ghoranim, mahanim (Hin), mahalo (Ofiya) hirih (Asm), sir&h (Ben). &ii (Hin & Oriya) hihand, joti-koroi (Asm), koroi (Bert), kiarhalom (Kol) sit (And), koroi (Asm & tenthra Ben), (Kol), dhala sirish (Oriya) PLYWOOD Z 690 (~~~-800) (*GO) x 2 x Y (4;:85) (3z9) 415 (335480) (2 Y30) 540 (480-755) ?35 (595-l 010) 1 Low Low High c Mod=:rate High c Moderate <’ 1 lodrrate (304p47) (3?& XIoderate (49%35) - -_ - TABLE UOTANICAI. NAYE SiANDARD TRADE Nm II CLASSIFICATION OF TIMBERS ACCORDING TO THEIR USES, EAST ZONE-Co&d AVAILABILITY isee 4.1 j ABRREVIATED S\w301 DUI~AB~LW (see 4.3) .. TREAT- kamAc- ABILITY TORINESS TO (see 4.4) AIR SEASONING (see 4.5) (2) (1) (4) (3; Alnuc nepalensis Don dder ALD utis (Nepj Amoora uwllichii King amas+ AMA $4n~houphalus cadamba Miq. kadam (5) +z 66hi %A lalchini (And), amur (Asm), Iali (Ben & Nep) sanko (Kol), kadamh (Oriya) taungpeine (And), cham, sam (Asm), chapalish (Ben), latore (Nep) salga (Hin) Pw PIP pipli (Ben) +z Canarium euphyllwn Kun whit6dhup &.lIH dhup (And) @IX Cedreh tooma Roxb. t6on TOO Chuknuia tabularis Adr. Juss. ChiekrnsO,' CHI Dalbergia stisoo Roxb. Id3oo SIS jatipoma (Asm), tun (Hin)., katangai (Kol), tuni (Nep), mahalitnbo (Oriya) yin-mabin (And), bogapOm= (hm) shishim (Hin) dillcat DIL CHP Artocarpus chaplusha Roxb. Bosudia smata Roxb. Bucklwdia populnea R. Br. KAD Y X X X sp. CUR garjan (Asm) X Fagara bud<unga Roxb. (Syn. ,@tho.zylum budnmga DC? Garuga pinnata Roxb. .MUL bajarnali (Asm), badrang? timur (Ben), moral (Oriya) k$v;’ (Be;;;hkuyuu Y GAU Holoptelea intcgriflia Planch. KAN $Hymenodictyon excelsum Wall. KTIT rajzd; (Oriya) anjan (Ben), chilbil, dhauranjo (Oriya) bharkundi (Asm), baurang (Bihar), bhurkal (Hin), latikaram (Nep), kansa (Oriyn) (2&o) (320-675) (222) (5rz75) 675 Y X (192828) (4%z35) (38;;40) (4gii!oo) @%Y5 (690$50) (3 EO) (3%) (192-78) (223-238) (9) - (8) - Moderate (10) Moderate h.sIs OFTEAKAL (11) - LOW a Low Moderate d Moderate Low e Low - - - Low Low - Low Low C Low C Moderate e Moderate Moderate Moderate Low - Moderate 73.5 Low a Moderate (64E80) ( 705-960) 735 (690-8 15) Low b Moderate Y THE Low (560-705) ‘X ON (see 4.6) ’ (3 Ba,) i: HDN Vesque Difi:crowpus (7 (3c55i65’o) (385-610) !lipte7ocarpus mac7oca7pus sp. (6) Y zinbyun (And), otenga (Asrn), chalta, tartari (Ben), panchphal (Nrp), rai (Oriya) hollong (Asm) Dillmia lb/f:’ 575 STAI.NCTH ~OEFF1CIENT 100 ’ kg/m* 370 (30;;50) COMPARATIVE - - Moderate Low e Moderate Slodwate (46E90) Y 595 Low b Z (48:ii55) (400-545) Low C - g W ; TABLE II BOTANICAI. &AME STANDARD ‘TRADE Nqm CLASSIFICATIbN _iBBRRVIATiXl SYMBOL OF TIh¶BERS ACCORDING LOCAL NW AVAILABILITY (sw 4.I) TO THEIR w-c? (2) (1) Lanneo coromandelica ?rierr. jhingan $%fangifera indica Lb-m. -go (Syn. Lannca grandis Eng.; Odina wodier Roxb.) Mkhtlid % sp. (6) JHI nabe (And), kuhimala, ruhimala (Asm), jial, jiga (Ben), doka (Kol), jeol (Nep), moi (Oriya) am (Asm & Hin), uli (Kol), amba (Oriya) champa “c$Z& AAZ$a) angari (Nep) X 575 (495-675) (3&) (6 ;;OO) (3Z50) champ CHM BON ZlarIkeI NAR didu DID didu DID chilauni CHL gogra, makrisal (Asm) Shorta asramica Dyer InakaI MAK makai (Asmj JAM jamuk (Asm), jam (Ben), kuda (Kol) safed chuglam (And) laurel WCH (SCR) HOL gute1 Ietkok (And), pahari (Asm), tula (Ben) didu (And), simal (Hin) simal (Ben & Hin) X X Z (37%z75) Y (37z$55) (450640) 370 (175-545) @X X X *Y Y @X panisaj (Nep) X WBC badam (And) @IX LAU asan, asna, sain (Hin), hatana (Kol), pucca saj (Nepj, sahaja (Oriya) th;gk (And), bhelu, moma (AT!, (Ben) belkul pitali (Asm), (Ben), gara-loa (Kol), panigzwlbhsri (OGy.1) MA1 Tetcfmmcles (V (5) Phabt sp. tomentosa Wight et Ibift’ (4) Pttrygota alata R. Br. (Syn. Stnzulia ala& Roxb.) in.&nis Schott zwmolia ‘& Endl. (Syn. Bombax iwignr Wall.) ~Salmalia su. &IL Bomdax sp.) S&aa waltichii Choisy ~~nalio kg/m* (3) bonsum jaman Syzygium cumini Skeels (Syn. Eugenia jambolana Lamk.) white chagTtrminalia bialata Steudel lam (silver grey-wwd) Ttrmiaatia myriocarpa bIeurck hollock et Muell. Arg. Temtiaaiia proctra USES, EAST ZONE -- Contd AVERAGE WEIGHT AND RANGE OF WEZCH-IY AT 12 PERCENT Mors'I'URECONTENT (ree4.2) GUT X 370 (175-545) 655 (575800) 575 (480-690) 785 (705-815) 705 (495-815) 610 (450-705) 610 (430-755) 880 (610995) X 320 (-) Z 430 (-) (233-142) (&l) Du~usr~rn (Jef4.3) TRBATABILI2.Y (SC4.4) (1:-334) (3250) (3tz3) (4Zl) (3Zl) (2%) $7) (3& (Z) AIR SEA?0NlNC (Tee4.5) (!O) (8) (9) Low e Moderate Low a Low COMPAIllATiM STRENCTH COEPFR~IENT ON THE BASIS OP TEAK AS 100 (set4.6) (11) .- - Moderate Low Low C - Moderate Low &o) (I :.334) REFR.\GTORINBSSTO Low a Moderate LOW Moderate Low Moderate LOW Moderate High Modentt Moderate LOW Low a Moderate - LOW b Moderate - Moderate b High - a Low Low - Low Low T.ABLE ILI CLASSIFICATION OF TIMBERS ACCORDING TO THEIR USES, CENTRE ZONE ‘IkEAT- AIHLITY (see 4.4) ksb’ , ‘2) (3) (4) (5) 1. (:ONSrRUC;TIONAI, PURPOSES babul B.4B habul (Mar) x khair KH.4 khair (Hin) x kokko KOK kala-siris KS1 safbd-siris SSl axlewood kathd (bakJi)AXL KAT siris (Hin), (Mar) s;‘;;~) (Mar), chichola 2 chichwa z ki:hai (Mar), gurcr (MP) hakli (Hin), dhaura (Mar & MP) k;;th;i ’ (Hin), phanas 2 X z am&as a?;:;; bahawa 2 satinwood ghiria (Bhopal), hehra, bhirra (Mar & R4P) chisham (MP) x Y tendu, x rosewood (blackwood) ebony gamari g;1;“1n dhaman pialsa anjan anjan (Hin), tumri (VP) (Hin), siwan (XIX), cppa lendi lentiia senha (afar), saja, lendia (hlPj jhingan moyrn inovcn (Mar), (MP) Y % CLIP) (Tel) (61 Y kalia- X moyal, X 785 ‘7;;p;;o’ (880G:d 70’ (480-755) 735 (595-l 010) 640 (49j8035) (785;;;05) (415-735) 865 (735;;;25) I .ow High ‘20 90 High Alodrrate 120 .Iloderate 85 Moderate High LOW ,\loderate High Moderate ._ LOW High Moderate d 95 75 High 110 High 110 Moderate High (735-l High High I,OW (4’75;60’o) (6 ‘89;$80) 105 .Ilodcrate (835~~;Oi) (8080j9545) (655;;;05) 1lodwate 90 Moderate 75 Modrrate 55 X4oderatc 110 High t High 70 Low e High 95 I,OW c 025) 755 (705-800) 575 (495-675‘) Modrrate 50 TABLE III CLASSIFICATION STANDARD BOTANICAL x.\YE TRADENAXE OF TIMBERS ABBRE- hVAIL- “IATED ABIUTY .%WBOL (See (3) Madhura ind;ca Gmel. [Syn. Bassia latifolia Roxb.; Madhuco lntifolia (Roxb.) mahua ACCORDING MAU (4) nyah; (Mar), mohwa 4.1) TO THEIR USES, CENTRE AVERAGE WE~GH~AND RANGE OF WEIGHTS AT 12 PERCENT &USTurn CONTENT (see4.2j r------w kg/m3 lbjftS (5) (6) (7) X 910 57 (47-6.5) (75% 1 040) ZONE - DURABILI.~Y (see 4.3) Confd TREATABILITY (see4.4) REFRACTORlNESSTO AIR (se2 4.5) COMPARATIVE STRENGTH ~OEPFICIENT ON THE BASIS OF TEAK AS 100 (see 4.6) ‘.81 (9) (10) e High 75 High 125 High (11) h4acbridcJ iManilkara sp. (Syn: :fimfFqpJ sp.) ,,,,~,a oopnenszs bullet-wood (Roxb.) sandan BUL “sAD khirni z (MP) tinsa, tiwas (MP) dalbergioides Pterocar~us mnrsupium Roxb. Schleichera oleosa Oken. (Syn. Schleichera trijugn Willd. Shorea robusta Gzrtn. f. hijasal kusum sal f-‘IJ bija KUS kusum S‘4L High (4!& Y oc reut (~~;~h.Ou,~einia 895 (78;i;95, X (MP) Z (Mar) X sal (Hin) (800-915) ($57) 800 ‘7;$880) (4.?55) (1 0608;;5185) High -_ .\lodvrate 80 High r Moderate 100 LOW a High * 140 (6& High e High 120 (3& padti Sy:ygium sp. PAD padar Y jaman JAM jamun Tertonagrandis Linn. f. teak TEA sagwan (Mp) Terminalia arjuna W & A. arjun ARJ koha (Mar), kohu, (MP) bahera (Mar) (Syn. Eqenia sp.) Teerminnlia bellirica Roxb. Terminalia tomentosa Wight bahera laurel BAH (Hin), Albizzia Hook. f. lebbeck Benth. LAU IRU haldu H.-ZL kokko KCJK ALbizzia odoralissima Benth. kala-siris Albizzia safed-siris procera Benth. kowa X ‘““8”?) (64;;;95) K;SI ,\l~ldrrate asan, ?rlodrrate e High 85 95 P Modcrate 100 t, MOdtTi3.t~ 70 LOW I/ :\lotlrratr 1lodrrarr: :t Fiigh 100 High , tligh 105 X Low 3 95 z High c $5 High e (313-947) surrp, (Hin), WP) X sauriya % sain saj asna, sadar, (Mar), sir& ,~lar, e&i (Hin), (.llar:, AND chicho!a cbichwa Higlr .IlodWatf (4& X i.. FURNITURE Adinn cordiflia ‘70&:30) Low (354561) (4%) ain, irul sagon X (MP) (610-995) (4?56) 55 (38-62 j 850 (755-l trloj 53 (47-63) (6725-95) et Am. Xylia xylocnrpa Taub. Y @23;:30) (560-975) 815 (MP) - (MJ?: 105 CGZRINE’T 1LlAKING z % ~,?Pf1-7.5T,i 73.5 (59.5-1 010, !3Gl7j 46 (3:~63j 40 (31-x?,, Ilod.-rate i 6: .. TABLE III CLASSIFICATION Asmc- OF TIMBERS ACCORDING LOC,\L NAMES TO THEIR SYmOL (see 4.4 j kg/ma (2: (4) (Hin), (31 Artocarpus heteropfq~!lusLamk. (Syn. Artncarpus itrtqriflius kathal KXT kathal (MP) Chlorarylon swietenia L)O. satlnwood SAT Dnlbugia la@iolia Roxb. TOSeWOOd Diospyros mrlanoxylon Roxb. (blackwood) tbony ROS behra. bhirra, (Mar 8; hlP) shisham (MP) EBO tendu, tumri (MP) Cm&a gamari GAM gyrt&r Auct.) urborea Linn. Holoptelra integriflin Planch. &Kerstromia $Mangifcm Mitrqyna parv~$ororaRoxb. indica Linn. Pterocarpk parvif ledi mango (Roxb.) par$Xia Korth. (Svn. Stephegyne tiorth.1 kanju kaim KAN LEN M.4N IiAi phanas (Hinj, Tectona prandis Linn. f. ghiria Eoswellia serrata Roxb. siwan papara (Mar). chilwal, chirol, kz;;t (MP) lendia (Mar), kaliasaja, lendia (MP) am (Hin), amba (Mar) kalam (MP) bijasal BIJ bija (blP) teak TEA sagwan (MP) maharukb hl;iH salai SAA FicuJ sp. figs FIG Gmelina arborea Linn. gamari G.i?rl Planch. : Hymenodictyon excel_wm ICall. co~scinn Roxh. X sagon x Y (s55&lo5) kanju kutban pda KAJ Ku7 I’r-11, gym$ /papara chiroi, bhorsal ma!, ihlPI bhendi (M?) (&9) (4%) (263-238) Y (70&F0) (6l;;OO’ (38zO) (5951720) (374-:5) X 800 X (72%80) (495-755) 50 (43-55) chilwai, (Mar), karanji (MP) (Mar), bhawarbhorsal, bhurker Z Z Y (3& (LiO) (3%) (8) High (9) -- High LOW 130 High - Modcrate 115 Loiv - Moderate 95 High - Moderate 75 Modztate 80 Low b LOW e High 95 Low a LOW 90 LOW b Moderate 85 High c! Moderate 101) High e Moderate 100 Low 70 CASES -_ (2 %O) X Y barranga (52:s) (48z55) siwan (Mar), (2&\ X (3;o) Z (Hin), (7) (4’~~:‘“) Z salga, salia lbjfts . Z PACKING maharukh (Mar) salai (Mar), (MP) gular (MP) 960 (83Ud0.5) (8%:45) X (Hin), (6’; 55.5 (411-735) Y 3. LIGHT SAiianthus excelsa Roxb. h)dia Z lia marsupium Roxb. Hoioptelen integr+&a (5) ZONE - - Contd DUR-\BIL.ITY TREATABILI’L‘Y (see 4.3) AVML*BILIN (see 4.1) VIATEn (1) USES, CJINTaE ‘52 (415556iO) (482i;5.5) (400-545) 385 (-) (-1 32 i2F8; (3ojo41) (25-34) e Low 85 _- .- Low - High - Moderate 85 Low b Moderate 95 Low c Low 75 - Low Low - TABLE NAME BOTANICAL III CLASSIFICATION STANDARD TRADE NAME (2) Lmnca coromadlica Merr. (Syn. LMaecr grnridis Eng.; O&a wodicr Roxb.) ZMangaifnlr indica Liin. $lhnaIia schott malabarica & End!. Wn. Bornbar jislngan umul OF TIMBERS ABBRE- LOCAL NAMES VIATED SYMBOL (4) (3) moyen (Mar), moyen (MP) JHI am (Hin), amba (Mar) SEM semal (Mar), semdr (MP) TO THF’ AVAIL- ABILITY (see 4.1) USES, CJMTRE AVERAGE WIXGHT AND RANGE OF W~mrrrs AT 12 PERCENTMors. TURECONTENT (see 4.2) * I , kg,!ms lb/f@ (5, (6) X 575 (495-675) (3Z2) (6 l!$O) (3$0) (255-530) (16-33) Y X (7) ZONE -- Contd DURAl%lLrrY TREATABILITY (see 4.3) (xc 4.4) (8) (9) REFRAC- ‘TORINESS TO COMPARATIVE STRENGTH COEFFICIENT SEASONING ON THE Btirs OP TEAK AS (s&e4.5) 100 (see 4.6) AIR (10) (11) LOW e Moderate 75 Low a LOW 1 IO LOW a Low 70 a Moderate 105 Moderate 95 Moderate 95 High Moderate 85 Low High 110 Low Low 110 Moderate High 110 High Moderate 100 LOW h&xlerate mak&&um 4. HEAVY PAeKING CASES (for packing machinery and similar stores) Adina cord@a Hook. f. Atiarpus h&ophfly Lank (;ynnt ,Ariocarpur urtcgrifoliw baldu kathal HAL baldu (Mar), karam (MP) KAT kathal GAU Gm&na arborsa Linn. GAM Logerstramin juwijlora LEN Rbxb. iadica J..inn. syrygium sp. (Syn. Eugmiasp.) TrctQaa grandis Lii. f. bellirica Roxb. Acacia nrabka Willd. Wall. Anogcissus pmdula Edgew. phanas kakad (Mar), ghoghar (MP) gumhar (Hin), siwan (MI’) lendii senha (Mar), kaliasaja, lendia (MP) am (Hin), amba (Mar) ‘- ~59.? ’ (415-735) High X 610 (46;;!90’ Low Y X Y jamun teak TEA sang bmbem BAH bahera (Mar) X 5. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS babul (Hin), BAB babul KHA khair (Hin) K_\H bakli (Hin) , (Mar L? MP) kardahi (MP) aJewood(bahli)AXL kmdabi (MP) Y sagon X X (Mar) X dhaura LOW 2 JAM Acacia cattchu Willd. Anogeissau rol$Za (Hi% X w? Roxb. Garuga pin&u Terminali moyal, MAN DC.) $ Maniifna ACCORDING (41gW (7o;;iOO) (61:FO) (702%&30) (49z55) (675-895) AND TOOL 785 ‘7;;;;O’ e HANDLES b LOW High X (880&l ‘O) LOW Y (785:4:05) (815-1090) Low e - Moderate 135 High 130 High 120 High 130 t; 0 I ti -_ TABLE HI CLASSIFICATION STANDARD BOTANICALNAVE TRADE NAME OF TIMBERS ACCORDING “IATED SYMBCL (1) (2) Dalbergia lat~rifoliaRoxb. Roxb. Diosp_wos nielano&m Crcwia tiliefofia oojeinensis Hochreut (Syn. Ougeinia Benth.) (Roxb.) et (4) (6) (3) ROS shisham EBO tendu, tumri (hlP) (MP) CENTRE Y 880 (800-945) X 835 ZONE - DURABILITY (see 4.3) (7) Contd TRE 4TABILITY (see4.4) (8) (9) REFRAC- TORlNESS TO AIR SEASONIKG (see4.5) (10) tomentosa Wight .Z;zyphur mauritiana Lamk. (Syn. <izyphus jujuba Lamk.) phalsa lendi LEN sandals SAD lendia senha (xlar), kaliasaja, lendia (LlP) tinsa, tiwas (LIP) (MP) 2 imll IXIL imli laurel L‘\U BER asan, asna, sain (Hin), ain, sadar, saj (MT‘) ber (Mar) her (Mari 6. TURNERY Acacia arahira Willd. babul B.4B Adina cordlfolia Hook. f. kaldu HAL haldu (Mar), Artocarpur hcterophyllus Lamk. (Syn. .4rtocarpus integ$&es kathal KAT “7;;; Dalbergio latifolia Roxb. Diospyros melano$vr Rosh. Gardenia s,>. Gmetinn nrborea Liuu. Holoptelea infegrifolia Plan&. SdiIlWOOd roscwood (b 1 a c kWood) ebolly gardenia gamari kanju SAT ROS (655;:5105) X (6’;z80) 1 (70~~,8000) (800-915) (384755) Low - Moderate 90 (4$50) Moderate d .\foderate 125 Low e High 100 - hloderate - Xfoderate High - phanas Ifoderate X Z gyrn$ pa’para chirol, ghiria AND Y N papri IIIP) (Marl, karanji siwan chilwal, (.11P) Y Y E High Ilbder:te TOYS 785 (720-850) 690 (480-785) 595 (415-7353 Low LOW (3::9) 835 (655-l Ib5) 755 (690-835) 515 (41;&;‘0) a Moderate High - LOW - High - hloderate LOW - Moderate - Fvloderate - Sloderite hloderate High (5& (4:-Ls9j - (4:;2) Hig’h (&8) LOW (480-655) Moderate (263-746) 960 (835tG:05) (800-945) b (454953) (5& tumri (MP: (Hin). X b - Z x karam (MP) (Hin), dikamali, (11) 110 (50-57) X ARTICLES (Mar) behra, bhirra, (Mar & MP) &sham (MP) tendu, B.ws OF TEAK AS 100 (see 4.6) hfoderate Auct.) Chloroxylon swirtenia 1X:. ONTHE High 2 babul STRENOTH CoEFFlCleNT (4C>9) DHA Am. COMPARATIVE - dalbergioides Tamarindus indica Linn. Terminalia CbOlSY Vahl. Lagerstramia parvQ%ra Roxb. Ougeinia tosewood (b 1 a c k-4 (3) USES, AVERAGE WEIGHT AND RMGE OF WEIGHTS AT 1’L PERCENT hhSTURE CONTENT (Jee 4.2) -lb/V k/m’ AVAILABILITY (see 4.1) LOCAL N.A!dES ABERE- TO THEIR b Afoderate 95 TABLE BOTAXKAL NAME III STANDARD TRADE Nm ClABIFlCATlON OF TIMBERS ACCORDING AVAIL- LOCAL NAME.S ABBRE- TO THEIR ABILITY VIATED SYMBOL (WC II) USES, CENTltE ZONE:-cod TREATAllfiITY (SU 4.4) AVERAGE WEIGHT AXU ~NGE OP Werorin AT 12 PERCENT MorsThe CqNTmT (see d2) REFR~CCOMPARA,‘WE TORINESSTO STRENGTH AIR COEFFICIENT SEASONING ON THE BASEJ (3tt 4.5j OF TEAK AS 100 k/m’ (3) (1) fH’nodiriyo~ excrl~m Lclnnca cmomandsli~a hferr. Lunntn ,pandir Eng.; (Syn. Odina wodier Roxb.) &fitfit;~r Sttphegync (SW. Korth.) indica Linn. Trctona graridis Linn. (2:-t*) X 575 (495-675) (3:-:2) KAI kalam (MP) X 655 (595-720) (374i53 f. mokha MOK mokha (Mar), (MP) imli (Marj Z 815 (-1 915 (-1 625 (495-755) 575 (-1 ImIi IML teak TEA dudhi DUD s;g+ar 1 dudbai ghanto Z (Hin), sagon X Y (MP) 7. VENEERS Adina cordiJolia Hook. f. hatdu HAL $Ailnnthus exctlra Roxb. maharukk MAH haldu (Mar), (MU mahantkb (Mar) KOK siris (Hin), chichola (Mar) karam X Z kokko Albizzia odoratissima Benth. kala-siris KS.1 sTsipj chichwa Z Albizzia procera Benth. safed-sirih SSI kinhai (Mar), gurer (MP) 2 Borweliia serrate Roxb. SSlS.i SAA X rosewood ROS salai (Mar), salga, (MP) shisham (MP) GAM g;m$r LI.zlbergid lu!ifolia Roxb. (blackwood) gamari (Mar), (Hin), salia Y siwan (2) (3 F-17) ilO) (11) c Low -- LOW e Moderate Low b Moderate - - Moderate - High - Moderate e - Moderate Low - Moderate - Low -- & (48!?85) 4!5 (335480) (3E9) (48?;55) (3E7) Z ltbbeck Benth. nrboreo Linn. (9) (8) - (2) Y 735 (595-l 010) (49F.35) 575 (495-880) 880 (800945) 515 (415-610) Low - a - (2 f-630) (3E3) (3fP52) (3 EO) (5E9) (2:;8) 4.6) Low AND PLYWOOD Albizria Gnelma (7) 480 (400-545) (set pann~oliu Schrtbera swietcnioidts Roxb. Tamarindus (6) z JHI (Roxb.) parvifolia (5) (4) bhorsal (Mar), bbawarmal, bhorsal, bhurker (MP) moyen (IMar), moyal, moyen (MP) KUT Wall. lb/W High C Moderate - High e Moderate - Moderate c Moderate - Low e Low - High - Moderate -- High - h%oderate - TABLE IlI BOTANICAL NAME (1) Holopklea integrifolia Planch. $Hymmodictyon excelsum Wall. CLASSIFICATION STANDARD TRADIZihwx OF TlMBERS ABBRE- AVAIL- LOCALNAMES VIATED ABILITV .%‘MBOL (see 4.1) (2) (3) (4) (5) isanjla KAK papara (Mar), chilwal, chirol, karanji (MP) 2 bhorsal (Mar), mal, bhorsal, (MP) bhawarbhurkex 2 moyal, X kdma Lunnea coromandelica Merr. (Syn. Lannea grondic Eng.; Odina wodizr Roxb.) jkiigsm ZMangifna indtia Linn. $salmah malabaricc Schott & Endl. Bombax malabaricum (Syn. DC.) KUT (Mar), (MP) JHI moyen -go MAN am (Hin), semd SEM semal (Mar), semur (MP) moyen amba (Mar) TO TIiElR CENTRE kWOE 12 PERCRNTMOISTGRBcoNTENT (SC84.2) L r \ Ib/fp . IrgW AT (6) 595 (7) (3& 480 (400-545) 690 (610-800) X sagon X 625 (495-755) (3Z7) asan, asna, sain (Hin), ain, sadar, skj (MP) X (61%5) (&2) Tectona &andis Linn. f. TEA ~;)~g~pajn T~inalia et Am. LAU (MP) (Hin) , REQRACTORINES TO AIR SEASONING (see 4.5) COMQARATNB STRENGTH COEFFICIENT B.uurs TEAK’M 100 (su 4.6) ON T&is OF (8) (9) (10) LOW b Moderate - Low c Low - LOW e Moderatc! - - (4g5z75) (4%) jamun TREATABILITY (SC&4.4) OP WEICX%‘3 785 (jO5-815) JAM ZONE-antd .~BRAGEWEIGHTAND (480-655) Y USES, x Syz+m cumini Skeels Eugenia jambolclM (Syn. Lamk.) tomen&sa Wight ACCORDING Low a Low Low a Low e High Moderate High Moderate e b Moderate High (11) - - - TABLE Iv CLASSlFlCATlON OF TIMBERS ACCORDING USES, TO THEIR WEST ZONE (cxau.u 4) Nom - AVAILABILITY (= 4.1) L0CALNAyEs STANOhIl T-E Mark (3) againat a species indicates matchwood. NAME AVERAGE WEIGJITAND RANGE OF WercnTs AT 12 PERCENTMorsTURIZCoNTeNT (see 4.2) . kg/m’ (2) (1) (4) (3) (h) 1. CONSTRUCTIONAL BAB Acacia ambica Wii. Acacia cat&u Dw ‘& Willd. baval, bawal (Cuj), fali, jali, mashwel (Kan), khw (Hin), Lath (Kan) Y Y LKH ‘al-khair (Mar) Z Aibizziu lrbbeck Bmth. KOK Z AIbizria o&m&sima sinul (Kan), chichola, siras, siris (Mar) k&o-siras (Cuj)., bilkambi, godhunchl (Kan) karan&o (GII,~), bcllatl (Kan). kilai. kinhai Albirzia KS1 SSI prama Bcnth. Anogeirsus latiflia Wa”. rrltvpood ‘et Am.) Artocar@s hetem&Uur Lamk. (SYn- Arkuarjnu intc+f-ok Auct.) Artocar@s him& Lamk. birch& javanica Blume (k&Ii) Z PIT rakta-rohida (Mar) Y KAT phanas halau, (Guj & Mar), halsin (Kan) AIN URI (30407) (3%3) (57s70) (3fz8) Z 595 (415-735) (2& hebhulsina hebbalasu, (Kan). pathphanar Y 595 (400-755) (2::7) nIkt2a z 755 (5g&:65) (48@$;15) (3&) (735-l 025) (4fz4) 850 (785-930) ,(4::8) ‘mk (Kan) Z Cassia Jistula Limb AMT garmalo, gurmala (Guj), kakke (Kan), bahaya, bhava (IMar) saru (Guj & Mar), calimara, galimara (Kan), suru (Mar) Z CAS (48z55) (6?77) (4si9) surhonni casuarina (’ %235) (556-373) 930 (785-l 105) Z PO0 Linn. (88p;:;70) (4Z3) (3?!2) Calophyllum sp . Cawarina rquisttiJdia 785 (7;y;o) Z djl%!-dhauro-dhavado dhih&llb (JG$ ’ & Mar): (=+I& TO AlR sBAsomNo (em4.5) - (7) (5g5&o’o) (495-&35) AXL (MN RBPRACTORINFS (8) (9) LOW b (‘0) COEFFlclRNT Blrs~l OF TEAK As 100 (srr 4.6) ON THE (11) PURPOSES Acacia mndra Willd. &ntb. (6) lb/ft’ DIJRABILrTY TREATAEalTY (m 4.3) (ma4.4) Y (3;;4) High - Moderate 105 - High 120 - High 150 High C Moderate 90 High e Moderate 120 C Moderate 85 e High 95 Moderate LOW High - MOdCIXtC 90 High - Moderate 75 LOW - Moderate 90 LOW C e C High M&zrate 75 85 High 110 High 90 TABLE hT4NICAL NAME Iv dF CLASSIFICATION TIMBERS ACCORDMG STANVARD i\BBRE- AVAIL- TRA~Z NAME VIIATED ABlLrrY SYMBOL (see 4.1) TO TIiFZR USES, WEST ZONE-Contd AVERAGE WEVXT AND RANGE OF Wmxrs AT 12 PERCENTMow TURE CONTENT (see 4.2) TREATABILITY 4.4; (se? SEASONING (see 4.5) L (1) (2) (3) TOO satinwood SAT Chukrasia tabularis Adr. Juss. ckickrassy CHI biligandhagiri devdari (Mar) mashwal (Kan), (Mar) I&devdari (Mar) Cinnamomum sp. dnnamcm ClN r~~sr)(Kan), Dalbergia latifolia Roxb. rosswood (b 1 a c k- R&j shisham (Guj biti (Kan) Diilenia sp. dillenia DIL EBO DC. %hloroxy!on &.etcnia -4 Roxb. Dios&yros rndano~~ ebony ;g Dipmcarpus indicus Bedd. GUR Ib/ft’ (5) (6) (7) (Kan), 2 515 billu Z (38&Yo) Z (835& 05) (4860;$‘5) (4) toon ccdich toona Roxb. kg/ma (5475;760) (640-880) (4z855) kaMyryia (K=d, k-1 Y tamruj, timbervo, timru balai (Kan). (Guj), tembumi (Mar) challane, kalpine (Kan) X 625 (56$ZO5) (3.:pQ4) (655-l 105) (4:-269) ~HA ANJ kEELi kOP kiralobogi (tin), kalhoni (Mar) nana (Guj & Mar), nandi (Kan) Hopea parv@ora Be&L Lagmstmnlia Llnaolata Wall. (Syn. Lugers&m& minoccrrpb Wight) Lager&m& pmvipoa Roxb. Lagwramia q&o& (y& ,L”“““*” Pm. tic&+ Ltwwa wn+man&lica Merr. (Syn. Lumua grandis Eng.; Odina wodicr Roxb.) Modlruca rp. (Syrl. BasJ-ia sp.) ~-laffilkani sp. (Syn. Mimurops sp.) BEN (Kan) LEN 2 Z 785 (7055500) Y (41;zo) Z (6’:z80) Z (735-~~z5) Y (755z20) (610-81.5) Z 755 Z (7o:;:oo) (495-785) (Guj), modal, Y 575 (495-675) (Guj), ippi mob(Mar) rayan (Guj), mu& (Km), -jana, wovali (Mar) Z 915 JAR JHI mod+& yw& MAU mahuda &OS BUL (3%) Y Gm& binafa Roxb. (5::s) & Mar), Gmlina carbon0 Linn. Hadwkkia (243-238) Z shivani, &wan (Guj & Mar), kulimara (Kan) dadsal, thadsal (Guj & sp. ’ dalchini GAM monks f$$ Z ‘755~;5040) (785-995) (3::s (2:s) (2s3-28) (38495) (4z4) (4ZO) (3Z&) (ZO) (3Z9) (8) (9) LOW c Low - Low c (4!z2) (10) CO?.f(PARA1.IvB STRKiGTK COEPFICIFNT ONTHE B.ASIS OF TEAR AS 100 (see 4.6) (11) Moderate 60 High 110 Moderate 80 LOW - Moderate 90 High - Moderate 90 LOW - Moderate 80 Low - Moderate 75 b Moderate 105 .- Moderate 55 Moderate d Moderate 110 High e High 70 High e High 120 High e Moderate 95 LOW e High 95 Moderate e Moderate 80 LOW e Moderate 50 e High 75 High 125 Moderate High (3&) (4Z5) REFIIACTORINisSTO AIR High High - TABLE BOTANICAL NAME IV STANDARD TRADE NAME (2) (1) Miliua tomcnlosa (Roxb.) j. Sinclair (Syn. Saccopetalum lommtosum Hook. f. et Th.) Ouecinid odjeitmsis (Roxb.) Hkhreut (Syn. Ougeinia dalbmgioides Benth.) Ptero~arpu~ morsupium Roxb. Schleichna oleosa Oken. (~?,id , Schlcichera Sf#Ls&um CLASSIFTCATION humb (Guj & woomb (Kan) sandan SAD “(‘G” (Dyay);m :“:1”,“; Mar). (Kun))l bijad BrJ kusrm KUS PAD KUC: jfmmn teak TEA Tevninalio bellirica Roxb. bahcra BAH Termindia panic&&a kindal KIN Terminalia Am. Vi&x sp. tommfosa Wight laarel LAU ssdla isd JAM MIL IRU tewas kandol (Guj), genasing, mukaiti (Kan), kursing. pudoli (Mar) kara (hlar) Z f iuldu Albiizia lebbeck Benth. kokko Albirria odorafissimn Brnth. kala-siris % (Gujl. nerlu jambul (&tar) & hlar), sagwan tegu (Kani (Guj), tare, tari vehela (Mar) (Kan), kindai karimatti, matti ain, sajad (Mar) n;kfn) (Guj), (Kanj, (Kan), Y x jamba AND halad\dar, haldwan (Gu,j), hrddl. yttagal 880 (--) 850 (705-I 025) 640 (X5;;85) (67.5-895) 7 70 (655.8801 895 (770-995) 93q Y 3 ’ I . % % I SEASONING (see 4.5) (9) __. 53 (50.57) High -- Xfoderate 50 (4.5-55) High e h&_&rate Low a 705 (655-785 / 640 (48;;!,5.5) (.%5-l 010) 80 High (SEL) Moderate 55 - High (G) Moderate High (4-;;4! (32;f9) (48-62) 58 (41-66) 53 (47-63) High Moderate LOW Moderate Moderate High h~loderate High High High High c Higli LO\\ a llodcrate High c High c IIAKIXG (iGIl), IwtJu (liar; sirsul (Karl), &I( hola, six as, siris (hlarj k;;;l:‘;r;o<,l(G$;, , ,)I;-, 4.4) (m REFRACToRIPiESSTO .4JR (8: (4%-F) (415Zi) (655- 1 060) 8.50 (755-I 010) Y ABlLlTY (3& 2 CABINET THEAT- Low i20 (560-97.5) Y Y x nerole 800 (720-8801 I 10.5 (1060-I 185) DURARILITY (see 4.3) Con.‘d Low (7) (hlar) 2. FURNITURE Adinu confifolia Hook. (6) 850 (800-915) Z USES, WEST ZONE - AVERACE WEIGHT AND RANGE OF WEIGHTS AT I2 PERCENT MorsTuiw CONTENT (PC 4.2) f---Ib/fP k/m’ Z Y ja$x) THEIR 735 (655-8351 beo (Guj), honne (Kan), bibla (Mar) sagrida, sagodi (Kan), hosimb, kusurnb (Mar) jambu (Kan), sag (Guj (Hin), bahcda (Kan), hPh”l”d,) TO Z j) Syqgium sp. (Sy:. Eugenic sp.) 3iclona grandis Linn. f. et (5) (4) 13) WOO knchln Roth Avan.ABlLlTY (see 4.1) horn pads+ Shychnos nux-wmica Linn. ACdORDING LOCAL NAMES ABBREVIATED SYMROL frijuga sp. OF TIMBERS (4E9i 85 TABLE fbT.WWXL IV STANDARD .&ME TRADENAME CLASSIFICATION ABBREVlATED SYMRoL OF TIMBERS ACCORDING LOCALNAMES AVAILABILITY (see4.1) TO THEIR ’ kg/m’ (1) (2) Albirria proura Benth. MfUGSiriS (31 SSI PIT (Syn. Amoora rohituka Wight et Am.) Arwcurpus hetq&&is Lank. (Syn. Artocwpus in&griiXus Auct.) Artocarpur hirsuta Lamk. Calophyllum sp. Ccdrela toona Roxb. Chhoxyh swietmiaDC. Chukrasia tabularis Adr.Jun. Dalbergia Iah~o&aRoxb. Dill&a sp. DiospyIos m&moxylon Roxb. kathl dsli z Mangifna indico Liin. Mit;&~ parvifolia (S;rirt h ,““p”eaw (Roxb.) pmoifolia (7) (49!?35) (3,?2) (57z70) (3::8) 595 (415-735) (263-746) AIN hebhulsina hcbbalasu, pathphanas (Kan), (Mar) surhonni (Kan) Y 595 (400-755) (253-747) Z biligandhagiri (Kan), devdari (Mar) mashwal (Kan), billu (Mar) lal-devdari (Mar) 655 (48;;ii5) (3&) Z TOO tutiawood SAT ChiCkS.MlSy CHI rosewood dPp=fp4 ROS DIL EBO WCE CAM BEN LEN mane0 (6) Z tocm Lagerstrcrnia lancrolata Wall. (Syn. Lagerstnznia microcarpa Wight) Lagerstrnmia parv~J%ra Roxb. Y MAN KAI shisham (Cuj St Mar), biti (Kan) kanagola (Kan), karma1 (Mar) tamruj, timbervo, timru (Guj), balai (Kan), temburni (Mar) bilidwdari (Kan) shivani, shiwan (Guj & Mar), kulimara (Kan) nana (Guj & Mar), nandi (Kan) bondaro (Guj), channangi (Kan) maw amba (Kan), (Mar) kalam (Guj), kadawar (Kan), kaddam, kalamb (Mar) Z (38z10) (8356;;05) Z Y Y (48%15) (6460;8580) X (56%05) (655-1 105) Z 720 Z (5g5”~:oo) (4I;;;lO) Y Z (249-238) (5;:s) (304251) (3;;4) (41-69) (3?50) (263-238) (3Z1) 755 (70.%&00) (4ZO) (6’~~oo) (595-720) Cdd TREATABILfTV (siu4.4) (38q350) (3%) COMPARA.~II!E KEPKACSTRENGTH fOY.INESS TO COEFFICIENT AIR SEASONING ON THE Bsn OF TEAK AS (see 4.5) 100 (see 4.6) (9) c (10) Moderate (11) 95 High - Moderate 95 High - Moderate 90 Low - Moderate 95 (8) Moderate Moderate e Moderate 85 Low C Moderate 65 High Low Low C 130 Moderate 90 Moderate 115 LOW - Moderate 80 Low - Moderate 95 High - Moderate 90 High - Moderate 75 Moderate 90 High (4025) (610-81.5) Y Y ZONE - lb/I-t’ ’ phanas (Guj & Mar), halasu, habin (Kan) PO0 ~Dysoxylum mnlaboricum Bedd. Gmelino arborca Linn. (5) Z WEST KAT peon lbY (4) karangro (Guj), bellati kilai, kinbai (Kan), (Marj rakta-rohida (Mar) USES, .%VER-\f:E IVEICHT ANU RANGE OF WEIGI~ AT 12 PERCENT MOISNRE CONTENT (see4.2) High e LOW e High 95 Low a LdW 90 Low b Moderate 85 $ TABLE BOTANICAL NAME STANDARD TRADENAME (1) Ougeixiu oojcinenris (Roxbb) Hochreut (Svn. Ougeiaia dalbngioidos Benth.) Ptcrocorpus marsupium Roxb. Stmospmnum sp. Tecfina grandis Linn. f. Terminalia paniculata Roth Tenninalia tommtosa Wight et Am. lV (2) sandan bijasal CLASSIFICATION B1.J prrdd PAD teak TEA khdal KIN laurel LAU $Ailanthus excelsa Roxb. SAlstonia scholaris R. Br. Boswelliaserrata Roxb. SCanarium stricfum Roxb. ZELeocarpus tubcrculatus Roxb. Gmelina arborea Linn. $ Hymenodicfyon excelsum Wali. Kydia calytiaa Roxb. mabamkb ChatifS SBld white MAH CHT SAA dbup nldrak WDH RUD gpmad GAM kdkan KUT P* Lannca coromandelica Met-r. (Syn. Lannea gram/is Eng.; Odina wodier Roxb.) SLophopefalum wightianum Am. $Machilus macrantha Nees J~llm z MangtQera indica Linn. -go banati machllus PUL .lHI BAN MAC AVAILAalLrrY (see 4.1) (4) telus (Dangs), tanach (Guj), karimuttal (Kan), tewas (Mar) (5) Z beo (Guj), honne (Kan), bibla (Mar) kandol (Guj), genasing, mukarti (Kan), kursing, pudoli (Mar) sag (Guj & Mar), sagwan Y h!%)’ (Mar) Z X Y t&!f(an)kindal , X karimatti, matti (Kan), am, sajad (Mar) 3. LIGHT t ACCORDlNG LOCALNAM= AaBREvIATaD SYMBOL I3) SAD OF TIMBERS PACKING aduso (Guj), helbeva (Kan), maharukh (Mar) saptapami, satwin (Mar) saledi (Guj), salai (Mar) raldhup (Katz), gugul Mar) b6 utali, kadambola (Kan) kulimara (Kan), shivani, shiwan (Mar) bogi (Kan), bhoga, bhorsal (Mar) bhendi, warrang (Kan & Mar) modhal, monia (Guj), gojjal (Kan), modal, moyee (Mar) balpale, benate (Kan) gulmav, gulum (Kan), poswa (Mar) mavu (Kan), amba (Mar) Z TO THEIR USES, dEST AVERAGEWEICDT AM) RANGE OF WEtCD-l-a AT 12 PERCENTMonTUREGONTENT (see 4.2) * ’ kg/m’ lb/R ’ (6) 850 (808-915) (7) (5 1;;85) (651?9!80) (770995) (4f-855) (33:zo) (3s!z35: (4gz?6) Z Z Z Y Low (9) - (16) Moderate (11) 105 e Moderate 100 Moderate 95 Moderate 108 - (t Moderate c High 108 Moderate b High 110 - Low 70 LOW - Low 70 Low e Low 85 - Low 95 - Low 75 - Moderate 85 - 415 (259036) Y &~ENGT t GOEPPlCmNT Am SEASONING ON THE BA~U (see 4.5) OF TEAK AS 100 (set 4.6) CASES Z Y COMPARAWW (42:2) (304047) Z (8) High High (32qo9) (3 &) Z (SW 4.4) REPRAC- TOIUNESS TO (3%) (221629) Y TREATABILITY High (455p55) (2 f-630) Z DtlRAsILtTY (m 4.3) (5fiz7, 800 (72;2:80) (568-975) ZONE-Cod (41:zo) (40&8y5) High (2:-238) C LOW (2:!4) (24) ‘& (495-675) (3;:2) 450 (38$,$95) (2$) (43EiG25) (274339) (610-888) Low (38-50) - - Low 75 Low - Low e Moderate 75 Low - Low 70 High - Low 90 a Low 110 LOW BOTANICAL Nlute STANDARD TRADE Nme Aroma- Avm LOCALNA~~ YIATRD SYMBOL gztl) TuaE CONTENT (see 4.!z) 4 ’ kg/m’ (‘1 (2) (4) (3) (5) Polyalthia sp. debdam DEB gauri, murgouri (Kan) Z fsalmalia malabarica Schott & Endl. (Syn. Bombax malabaricum DC.) $Tpondias sp. nemul SEM simalo (Guj), bural, sauri (Kan), sawar (Mar) Y - AMR Tetramekr nud+?ora R. Br. mainn MAX z Trcwia nud$Iwa Linn . gate1 GUT Vuftia in&a Linn. vellapinc VEL amte (Kan) , ambada, ranamboda (Mar) kapsin (Kan & Mar); jermal (Mar) katkumbal (Kan), petani, petari (Mar) guc$-, maddidbupa. paini (Kan) TREATABILITY (sea4.4) A\muoeWmm~AND RANoEoPwElGHr3 AT 12 PERoEN-rMou- (6) Ib/fta ’ (7) 03) LOW (45z&) (9) - (2:!3) a LOW (255-530) REPNMTORlNESSTO AIR SEASONING (see4.5) (lfz3) (10) COMPAKUWE STRENGTH COEPPIcrENT ONTHE Bwrs OF TEAKAS 100 (see 4.6) (11) Moderate 85 Low 70 Low - ‘450 Low &-I) Low a Low J&l) Low -. Low LOW e Low 80 Low a Moderate 105 hloderate 95 High 95 &! (480-690) - 4. HEAVY PACKING CASES (for packing machinery and similar stores) Adina cordiJ&a Hook. f. haidu HAL KAT haladwar, haldwan (Guj), heddi, yetagal, Kan), hedu (Mar) p h anas (Guj & Mar), halasu, halsin (Kan) Y hebhulsina pathphanas Artocnrpus heterofhyllus Lamk. katbal (Syn. A&car@ intcgriioiius Auct.) Artocarpus hirsuta Lamk. aini AIN hebbalasu, (Kan), BixhojFa jauanka Blume orlam URI Calophyllum sp. F” PO0 n!Z!a (Kan), (Mar) surhonni (Kanj Cedrela toona Roxb. toon TOO Dilknia sp. dillcnia DIL fDy~o&m malabaricum Bedd. Gatuga @rata Roxb. whitecedar M’CB biligandhagiri (Kan), devdari (Mar) kanagola (Kan), karma1 (Mar) bilidevdari (Kan) bsW@ GAU kakad, Gmclina mbowa Linn. GAM (4Pi9j Z 595 (415-735) (2s3-76) Y 595 (460-755) Low 755 Low bok (5g6F5) (48E1 5, (38iEo) (56~i;05) I595-8001 (Guj), kakad X . 610 . (465-690) kulimara (Kan), shivani, shiwan (Mar) Z 515 (415-610) t;u& karapti (Kan), 705 (655-785) (2?38) High Moderate Moderate 100 Low Xloderate 80 Low Moderate 90 High Moderate 105 Moderate 95 Moderate 85 Low High e TABLE ~~OTANICAL NAME IV STANDARD TRADENAME CLASSIFICATION OF TIMBERS ACCORDING AVAIL- ABnRe- WATE” ABILITY SYMBOL (MC 4.1; TO THEIR USES, WEST ZONE---Ccntd .\V1.RAC.E W%~C;HTAND kANicE Ok \VEIOH7S IT 12 PERCE.NT MorsTLTE CklNTErVT ;see4.2) TREATABILITY (see 4.4) REFRACTORlNFU TO .4lR ---k< inis (1) Lagffstremia landala Wall (SF. Lagcrsfremia minocarpa Wight) Lagrrrtramia paru$%ra Roib. indica Linn. : Mangifrra sfmqkimum sp. Syzygium sp. (Syn. Eqnia sp.) Teclona grandif Linn t . 4. c ‘I-crminnulia bellirica Roxb. i3) (2) beattsk BEN LEN mango MAN padri PAD jamaa JAM teak TEA bahera BAH Acacia calcchu Willd. kbair Anogeissus lufjfolia Wall. axlewood ‘;rewia sp f apxtran ia parviJloraRoxb. rhryeiniu oojchcnsis 1tr,chr,:ut ~yn.. Oqeinia 1st11th.) BAB babul (Roxb.) dulbcrgtiidu KHA (IO) (11) e Moderate 105 chanbondaro (Cuj). nangi (Kan) maw (Kan), amba( 1Iar) 755 (705-800) 690 LOW C High 110 a Low 110 kandol (Guj), gcnasing, mukarti (K-an), kursing, pudoli (hlarj jambu X!dU (Guj). (Kan), jambul (hlar) sag (Guj & hlar), sagwan (Hin), tegu (Kan) baheda (Guj), tare, tari (Kan), vehela (Mar) (6%oo) &560-975) LOW Moderate 120 850 Moderate High 110 640 (515-785) 815 (675-895) High e Moderate 100 I,oW b Moderate - b Moderate 135 baval, bawal (Guj), fah, jali, mashwel (Kan) khalr (Hin), kath (Kan) KUM rosewood (blackwood) ebony ROS dbaman DHA lendi LEN bondaro sandan SAD (Cuj), chan- karinwttal (Kan), tewas (hlar) L.OW (705- 1025) IMPLEMENTS kumbi EBO 4.6) 19: High dhardq, dhauio, dhavado, dhavdo (Guj 8; hlar), dindai (Kan) kaval (Kan), kumbhi, kumbia (Mar) shisham (Guj Sr Rlar), biti (Kan) tamruj, timbrrvo, timru balai (Kan), (Guj), temburni (Alar) dadsal, thadsal (Kan) (bakli) AXL (8) 675 ,610-815) 5. AGRICULTURAL Acacia arabica Willd. 100 nandi nana (Guj & hfarl. (Kan) lendi STRENGTH COEPFICIENT ON THF. BASIS OF ?‘E.AK As (set (6) (4, COMPARATIVE Y Y2 % AND TOOL x.5 Y ,.j(iO-915) 770 (64i;p) X Y % % e HANDLES 785 (720-850) 1010 (880-I I 70) 930 (785-l 105) 2 - (655-I 105) 785 (610-880) _-/.I., (70.5-800) S.-JO 1800-915) 1 IO5 , I O(;O-I 185)/ (4$3) (55-73) (4& (3;:7; (4$ (41-69) (384955, (4$0, (50-57) (6&) LOW High - High 130 Low e High 120 High -_ High 95 High - Moderate 110 Low -- Moderate 50 hloderate d Mod&rate 125 Low e High 100 High - . Lloderate 95 Low a High 15.5 TABLE l-V 4XAS~CATlON TIMp]EILs AccoRDiiuG VIATED .4VAtLAlmJTY SYMBOL (sac 4.1) LOCAL ABBRE- SAKES To THElR 5: USES, WEST ZONE-Gmd AVERAGE WEIGHT AXD RANGE OF WEIGHTS AT 12 PERCENT .llon- DURABILITY !sa 4.3) TREAT&sj TCRE CONTENT (=W kg/m3 (2) (1) (4) (3 Sirjchnos nux-vomica Linn. kaChla KUC kara (hlar) Thcspcsia pop&a bhendi BHE hoovarsu (Mm) Sol. (Kan), bhcndi Willd. Adilina cmdifolia Hook. f. babul BAB luldu HAL Artocw@s hetnophyllus Lamk. [Syn. Artoc+us intcgriflius Auct.: Artocar@u Ltisuh Lamk. tXomx$m DC. Y AND (655-785) 595 (415-735) Y 593 (4?:_555’ malabaricum .@ZthO~lUm CSVn. (Roxb.) DC.] Car&& sp. whitecedu “” rh&a &sham (G&j & Mar), i&i (Kan) tam+ timbewo, timru tGuj), b&i d&m), temburni (Mar) ~bilidewdari (Kao j Y jam;n (K-j, tripbid (Mar) tirphul, Bmuri r_agersir@lnia hnuolatn Wall. (Syn. Eng.; iknteak $hingan X (2.$7: (835;;; 05) (24-38 60 (12-69 (48&l 5) (3$ &ihivani, sbiwan (Guj & Mar), I;uaimara (Kan) ZIaRdi (Kan), nana (Mar) (545-770) 770. (64$;80’ (655-l Z Z Z Bvdenh Gmclinn arborea Linn. gran& Odina zoo&p Roxb.) Z (ffi), 10.5) 720 (595-800) 735 (690-815) i3&4:: 48 (40--i : 52 (41-69: ’ - (9) - - - (8: (10) High hloderatc Low b bfoderate I.OW a lloderate High --- Moderate - hlodrrate LOW c LOW i LOW- - Moderate High Low c Moderate Low - Moderate Xigh - Moderate hloderate ! oii kc Aerate (3& Moderate (43% 1) 755 i6:;;3”) 47 (43-52; (2t?38j Y :41.‘,-GIO) 675 \t;lO-815) (3E1j Y 575 :-:9-l-67.5) 36 (31-42) Z SEASONING !wc (5) TOYS 785 (72;i9~) TO AIR (4%) 2 dalchini r&kj Fagara budnmga Roxb. Ma Z) 2 Dios&ros m&noxyIon Roxb. EIedd. Y z Adr. Juss. la#z~oolin Roxb. ~Dyso.xylum (7) (38;;;lO) sp. DaIt.+a kl (6) 2 &&nia cw z ARTICLES baval, bawal (Guj‘), fsli, jali, mashwel (Kan) haladwar. haldwan(Guj), heddi, yetagal (Kan), hedu (Mar) phanas (Guj & Mar), hnlaq halsin (Kan) Cedrcla toona Roxb. Chakrasia &&&ti 880 (W-895) 6. TURNERY Acacia m&ca (5) 2 Ibift’ REFRASTORINES - WxIerate High - Moderate High cf Aloderate I .O\\’ c hfoderatc C0MPARAnn STREWXM COEFlXXBtW ON OF BASIS TEAK AS 100 TH& &j 68 ’ g e TABLE BOTANICALNAME STANDARD Ta.wx NAME Pi (1) tomentosu (Roxb.) Miliusa J. Sinclair (Syn. saccopehllum iomextosum Hook. f. et Th.) Mcit&ya porvifolia (Roxb.) IV h- @IXAhFIGATiON OF TIMBERi LOCAL AaLlitxViATED SYMxoL (3) HO0 KAI pan$olia (Syn. . stephegyne Korth.) Santalum album Linn. saodalwood SAN Adina cordifolia Hook. f. haldo HAL AGGORDING NAMES (= 2 Ailanthus excelsa Roxb. Albizzia lebbeck Ben& kOkk0 Albizzia odoratissima Benth. kola-siris Albizzia procera Benth. SAlstonia scholaris R. Br. Amoora sp. Safed-sirIS club KS1 SSI GHT Roxb. KAT AIN Sk4 SCanarium strictum Roxb. WDH Chukrasio tabularis Adr. Juss. CHI Dalbngia Iatifolia Roxb. Dillcnia sp. ROS DIL (5) Z Mar), kalam (Guj), kadawar (Kan), kaddam, kalamb (Mar) Y gaudba (Mar) Z (Kau), chandau AND haldwan, (Guj), heddi, yetagal, (K=), hedu (Mar) aduso (Guj), helbeva (Kau), maharukh (Mar) sirsul (Kan), chichola, siras, siris (Mar) k&o-&as (Guj), bilkambi,godhunchi (Kan) karangro (Guj), bellati kinhai (Kau), kilai, (Mar) saptapami, satwin (Mar) Z - Y baladwar, alnor kathd Artocarpus heterophyllus Lamk. (Syn. Artocarpus intcgn~olins Auct.) Artocarpus hirsuta Lamk. Boswcllia smata KOK 4.1) (4) hzb(F;in)& 7. VENEERS u AVAILABILITY phanas halasu, (Guj & Mar), halsin (Kan) hebbalasu, hebhulsina (Kan),pathphanas (Mar) saledi (Guj), salai (Mar) raldhup (Mar) laldevdari (Kan), gugul (Mar) shisham (Guj & Mar), biti (Kan) kanagola (Kan), karma1 (Mar) k0 THEIR (‘5) (4fp52) 655 (595-720) (3;:5) Ckd TREATAxILrrY (Je#4.4) Low Z (33z60) (T3i55) (5g5s10) (495-835) 415 (35&F) Z (4gz9z35) (415-735) Y 595 (?66j:55) REPRACCOMPARATIVE STRENGTH TORINESS TO COEPPKXEti Am SEASONING (see4.5) (10) (8) Moderate Low b 915 (-) PLYWOOD 415 Moderate Moderate (4E9) LOW - (2 zo) (3iz7) (3g3) (3?52) (2F29) (3z6) (2z6) (2::7) (313-650, Z (4gz?6) Z (4860;7555) Y (48v7:‘5) (64&;BO) (A!5) (560-705) (3&) Y - DURABILITY (see 4.3) (7) 735 (655-835) Z Y Z6NE TVRE CONTENT (see 4.2) * I , Ib/ft’kg/ma 705 (655-785) Z WEST AVEIZAGEWEIGUT AND RANGE OF WEIGHTS AT 12 PERCENTMon- Y Z USES, (30?7) (3i251) a Moderate LOW High Moderate High Moderate Moderate Moderate LOW Low - h4oderate High Moderate Low Moderate LoW Low Low LOW LOW Moderate High Moderate LoW Moderate ON THE B.ma OF TEAK w 100 (se 4.6) (11) bTANlGiL NAME STANQMtD TRADE NAME (1) Dipterocarpuc AEaRsVlATED SYMBOL (3) GUR indicus Bedd. AVNL- LOCAL ABILITY (see 4.1) (5) 2 (4) kalpine (6) (7) 785 (44496) (70~i~oo0) (3EO) (5g;i?oo) (690-8 15) (4El) SDysoxylum malabaricwn Bedd. WCE Z Fagara MUI Z GAU X 610 (465-690) CAM Z 515 KUT Z (2::4) BEN (4’&:10) (400-5&45) Y (610-815) (384251) (3 ::2) budrunga Roxb. ~anthoxylum rhetsa [Syn. (Roxb.) DA] Ganrga pinnata Roxb. @m&a cirborea Linn. z Hymenodictyon exc&um Wall. Lagerstronia lanccolatu Wall. (Syn. Lunnea grandis Eng.; Odina wodier Roxb.) $ Lophopetalum wightianum Am. f&fachilw macrantha Nees SMang$era balsatl machllus indica Linn. fSalmaiia malabwua Schott ,& Endl. (Syn. Bombax malabaricum DC.) Syrygium sp. (Syn. Eugenia sp.) Tectona grandis Linn. f. teak Terninalin paniculata Roth bindal tomentosa Wight et hUd nrrdioJra R. &r. maina Terminalia Ar11. T&am& z 7iewin nudzipora Linn. gutel V&rla vellaplne indica Linn. JHI Y 575 (495-675) BAN Z 450 Z Y SEM (43:!z25) (61;-8;0) (27633g) (3QO) Y (255-530) (16-33) kind , L.4u GUT karimatti, matti (Kan), ain, sajad (Mar) kapsin (Kan & Mar), jermnl (Mar) katkumbal (Kan), petani, petari (Mar) guqle, maddidhupa, (Kan) X (705Aoo25) Y (5’Z5) X (65:if80) (&95) Z Z Z %A !r) :>9:i (480-690 j High TO AIR SEASONIN:~ (WC 45) CaIPARATlM STRENGTH GOEPnCIENT ON THE Bose OF TEAK AS loo (see 4.6) (10) Moderate (“1 - Moderate - - Moderate - e Low - Low $1) MAN 850 Moderate (2&3) (38zj4d5) Y High REQRACTGRINESS (9) b (8) Moderate (2:-:3) hfAC TEA TREATARu.rrY (see 4.4) AVERAGE WEIGHT AND RANGE OF WEIGHTS AT 12 PERCENT MorsT”RE CONTENT (xc 4.2) II , , lb/F kg/m’ Moderatl Moderate C High .e Low e Moderate Low - Low High - LOW LOW a Low Low a Low 53 (446064) Moderate High - High Moderate - (3z9) (4t;655) Moderatr High - Moderate high - LOW - (4;:2) (;;d $7) (30-43) ._ LO\\ Low Lou LOlV c Low ’ I- TABLE V CLASSIEICATION ACCORDIX’JG TO THEIR OF TIMBBRS USES, SOUTH ZONE (C1uu.w 4) NoTE - BOTANICALNlua STANDARD NAME TRADE ABBRR- Mark ($) against a soecies indicates matchwood. LOCXL NAMES AVAILABILITY (We 4.1) VIATED SYMBOL kg/ma (1) (2, Acacia arabica Willd. babEI Achcia ca&chu Wiild. Acmccirpur fiarim~lias BAB KHA khair IaI-khair Acacia nrndra Willd. Wight Adina cordifoliu Hook. f. (3) LKH mmsdani haId= HAL Y A&Ml sp. lcbbcck Be&. Albizzia Albirzia o&ratissima Ben& Albizzia p~ocera Benth. Anog&ms latiflia A;@~IKs Wall. polystachya (Wall.) pdr;r AGL kokko K@K I‘ -- lmfed-sirim KS1 3SI ulewood(bakli)AXL pitraj et Am.) -Auct.) Artocarpus hirsuta Lamk. hathaI aimi --I PIT KAT AlN X Z Y ehelavagai (Kan), karuvaka (Mal), karuvagai (Tam)_, chinduga (Tel) salvagar (Kan), vellavaka (Mal), velvagai (Tam), tella chinduga (Tel) bejjal, dinduga (Kan) vellanava (Mal),, vellanagai (Tam), chrrumanu (Tel) mullumuttaga :Kan), karigil (Mal), vekkali, vellakongu (Tam) Y alasua, halasu (Kan), pilavu (Ma]), pila (Tam), panasa (Tel) \’ , (Syn. Amoora rohiturta Wight Artocorpus hetmofihylluc Lamk. (Syn. Artocnrpus intqriiolius (Tel\ \- Z hebbalaw (Kan), ainipilavu (Ma]), ainipila, nnjili (Tam) Z X 4.4) (me REPRAC- TORINESS TO AIR SEASONING (set 4.5) (8) (9) LOW b (10) COMPARATIWI STRENGTH COEFFICIENT ONTHEBASIS OF TEAK w 100 (see 4.6) (11) PURPOSES 785 (720-850) 1010 (88;-:;70) Moderate 105 - High 120 - High 150 (454853) High (5z73) 2 belanji (Kan), kuranyan, malaveppu (Mal), malamkonnai (Tam) yettaga (Kan), bimbu kadambari, (Mal), manjakadambai (Tam), bandaru fTe1) karangil (Mal)~ chokkala (Tam) bage (Kan), vaka (Mal), vagai (Tam), dirisinam ARILITY lb/P (7) 1. CONSTRUCTIONAL karijali (Kan), karuvelam Y (Mal), karuvai (Tam), nallatumma (Tel) Z karangalli (Tam), Sandra (Tel) TREAT- AVERAGE WEIoHT ANd RANoR OF WEIGHTs AT 12 PERCENTMonTURE CONTENT (see 4.2) - (6:;7) (l 04zG235) (465.800) 705 (655-785) Low C Moderate 100 Low a Moderate 80 High 105 High C Moderate 90 High e Moderate 120 C Moderate 85 e High 95 (2!?50) (429) - 850 - (32%0) (%zjO) (480-755) (3Z7) 735 (595-l 010) (3G3) 640 (495-835) (3?!2) 975 !8G-1 105) Moderate LOW $69) % High -- Moderate 90 High - Moderate 75 Low - Moderate (3& Y j9.5 ‘;-i1.5-735) (2t%6) 595 (400-755) (253-747) b;: , TABLE BOTANICAL NAME V SrAxwnn T‘UDE ?iAUE WCXTION OF m ACCORDING LOCAL NAUF.S ABEaRE- VIATED SYMBOL !2) (1) lakooch L\R BischoJlo jauanica Blume suiam URI Bridrlia retusa Spreng. Calophylim kasi KAS PO0 sp. CAS 2 Cedrcla tuna Roxb. tooss Chlmoxylon .rwic&nia DC. satinwood TOO S.4T 4.1) (set (4) (3) Artocarpus lakoocha Roxb. AVAILABlLLTV USES, SOUTii AVERAGE WEIGHT AND RANGE OF WEIGHT AT 12 PERCENT MorsTURE CONTENT (see 4.2) c icg/ma lb/f+ (5) (6) (7) 2 640 z &) (595-865) (374754) 595 (515-675) (323-742) 655 (480-815) (304151) 850 (785-930) (495-38) 515 (385-610) (2:-!38) vate (Kan) cholavenga (Mal), cholavengai, malachadayan (Tam) komangi (Kan) , guje, mulluvenga (Mal), mulvengai (Tam), koramanu (Tel) goja, salhonne, surahxme (Kan), punna (Ma]), katbupinnai (Tam) kesarike (Kan), chulamaram (Mal), savukku (Tam), chavuku, saravu (Tel) gandbagarige (Kan), chuvannagil (Xlal), malavembu (Tam), galimanu (Tel! muragalu &an), porasu bilga, biilu (Tam), II-cl\ \urulu (Kan), malaveppu madagirivembu (Ma]), (Tam) mulluchakka (Ma!), ainipila, vedipila (Tam) biti (Kan), veeti (?&I), itti ITam), jittegi (Tel) tupra (Kan), thumhi (Tam), tuki, tumiki (Tel) yennemara (Coorg), kalpayini, kalpine (llal), enney, vellayini (Tamj karpooramaram (Tam) TO THEIR Z Y X Y Y 960 (835-1 105) F) ZONE-Conld DURABILITY (sea 4.3j TREATAnILtTY (su 4.4) REFRACTORINESS TO AIR SEASONING (see 4.5) (10) COHPARAnM STRENGTH COEFFKXCNT ON THE BASU OF TEAK M 100 (xc 4.6) (11) - High (9) - Low e Moderate e Moderate 75 M&ierate e Moderate 85 Low c Low c (8) Low - Moderate High High Moderate High 75 90 60 110 (5E9) ~I Chukrmia tabulatis Adr. Juss. Cullenia excelsa Wight Daibergia ktifolia Roxb. Diocpyros sp. Dipterocarpus indicus Bedd. Eucalyptus glob&s Labill. ckickrassy karaai CHI KAk rbscwood ROS (blackwd) &Ony EBO mu3= GCR blue gum BGU z Y X Y s Y 67.5 (480-8 1.5) 640 (560-720) 770 (640-880~ 8S.i (6:ii- 1 10.5) 78 i (705-900) 850 (69$L;6”) Gluta tmuancorica Re&I. Cmlina arborra Linn. gluta g-ri GLU G.\M devdari (Kan), chenkurumHi (Ma]), senkuiunji (Tam) kumulu, shivane (Kan). kumilu (Ma]), kumil (Tam), gummadi ftili Z (.595-900) Y c Lo\r Moderate 90 (3z5,) b Low (3{-i5) (40-53) 52 ‘“:‘sc’“’ (44-56) LOW 100 High - Moderate Low - Moderate 75 Moderate 105 Moderate b e ‘3 (43-60) 45 (37-56) High High - 3’ (‘26-38) High .- 80 High 120 High 115 55 TABLE V BOTANICAL NAME CLASSIFf&ATiON STANDARD TRADE OF TlMBERS ACCORDING TO THEIR USES, SOUTH LOCALSAYES DI:RADILITY (VP 4.3) NAME ’ kg/m” :3) (1) GrewintiliajXa Hardwickia Hopa Vahl. DHA binata Roxb. A?;J HOP sp. K@ioa%ndroi~f&natam (Roxb.) PIN (S~~&ick+anataRoxb.) Lugerstraa~ lanc8oiataWall. (Syn Lagerstraniamicrocarpa W+w Lagsrrtraa&a @vi&a Roxb. BEN LEN Logerstremia $&osa Pp. (Syn. LugersiremiapoJr@Jfe Reiz.) Lmmcaawomand&ca Meri. (Syn. Lunlwa grandi.sEng.; Odina modicrRoxb.) Ma&&s sp. (Syn. &rsia sp.) ~Mang$ra ind& Linn. JAR JHI mahE MALT MAN BUL Murcr fma Pda.ghm d&t&m DiChOpSiS B+w Poctlmmm MES Linn. (Dalz.) PAL (4) thadasalu (Kan): chadachi (Mal), thadachi (Tam), peddajana (Tel j karaeha, karachi (Kan), acha (MaI & Tam), yepi (Td) bogimar (Kant, irumbogam (&&I), vetlaigongu (Tam) yennamasa (Kan), chukkanaqiyini (MaI) > kolavu (Tam) bendeku, nandi (Kan), venteak (Mal), bethekku, ventbekhu (Tam) ebannangi (Kan & Tel\, nanago (Mal), peikadukkai (Tam) nirmaruthu (Mal), poomaruthu, pumarudu (Tam, gero (Kan), annakara, utbi (Mal), kalasan, odiyamaram (Tam), gumpini (Tel) sannaippc (Kan), nattuillupai (Tam), ippa (Tel) mavu (Kan), mamaram (Tam), mamidi (Tel) bakula, mugali (Kan), eleng~ (Malj, nanupala (Tern), pala (Tel) nagasampigi (Kan). chundi (Ma]), nangal, nangu (Tam), nagakesari (Tel) hadasale (Kan), palvadinjan (Tam) ZONE -- C’wd (6) Ib!ft3 ’ 78.i (61 O-880) (7’ 49 (38-55) 830 (735-l 025) 53 (46-64: 995 (755-1 170) (4?73) 625 (530-705) (3Z-14) 610 (480-703) (303-844) 755 (705-800) (444750) 625 (495-785) (3Z9) 575 (495-675) (3::2; 915 (755;;0040) (6 1O-800) 895 (785-995) 1135 (1010-1 300) IIiqh I ligll High Hi& High Hi!+ I,O\\ (475-7s5) (3$0) (49-62) $3, 640 (495-770) (3 %; I 135 (1 010-I 235) (&7, XIodrrate High Moderate LO{\ lloderatc High High Low I,OW High High High High Moderate hfoderate Moderate High 95 elliptica indicmn Bedd. RAL baitige, balagi (Kan)? vayal (Ma]), putangah (Tam) 145 TABLE BOTANIGAL NAME V STANDARD TRADE NAMB (2) &rocar/nu srmtalalinus Linn. f. CLASSIFICATION OF TIMBERS ACCORDkNG ABBBBMATED SYMBOL (3) bijasa! BIJ red smders - RSA AVAILABILlTY (m 4.1) PAD Sbychno3nux-cwnicaLinn. kuchla KUC s .qgiunl sp. jrman JAM im!i Ih,fL Tcc&na graBdDLinn. f. teak TEA Terminalin atjuna W & A. arjun ARJ Terminalia chebula Retz. m ytabolan hfI.R I-erminaliafaniculata Roth kindal KlX’i Syn. ltbpnia sp.1 (-.r T& T;fnalia indica Linn. tomentosa Wight et Vitc.c alti.wima Linn. t laurel rixilbs USES, SOUTH ZONE-Cod AVERACEWEIGHTAND TREATI;BILITY (zec4.4) RANCF,or WEIGHT AT 12 PERCENTh4orsTL‘RECONTENT (see 4.2) ------h--, Ib/fP kg/m3 REPRAC- COMPARATI"E STRENGTH CoePgIclENT SEA.%oNl.NC ONTHEBASF (see 4.5) QP TEAK AS TORINESSTO AIR 100 (see 4.6) (18) Moderate (11) 100 High 125 High 140 (4) (Kan). venga vrngai (Tzm) , W2U, yegi (Tel) rakthachandanam (Kan & Mall. chemmaram (T&m), yerra-sandanam (Tel) s&adk (Kan), puvam (Mal & Tam), puhtsari (5) Y (6) 800 (720-880) (4::5) Y I 105 (900-1 265) (5Z9) Y 1 105 (1060-l 185) kiE:i pathiri (Kan), pad% (Ma1 & Tam), isikirasi (Tei) kasan, kasartka (Kq)! kanjiram (Mal), yettt mushti (Tel) nZl?D)’ nerula (Kan), n&l (Ma1 & Tam), neredu (Tel) hunse (Kan), puli (Tam), ehintha (Tel) sagtwain, thega, thekinamra (Kan), theku (Xl21 & Tam), teku (Tel) bilimaddi, thoramatti wm0$iy ;;:q 9 Y 720 (560-975) Low - Moderate X 880 (-) - - High - 1 850 (705-I 025) Moderate High 95 X 915 - X &GI (560-850) High \- 815 (640-995) honne II KUS TO THEIR telhimaddi (Tel) ’ allale (Kan)? pulincakku (Mal), colarppakku, illagucam, kadukkai (Tami, karakkai (Tel) hdnagalu, honal, hunal pillamarudu (Kanj. (Ma1 & Tam), nallapulaga (Tel) banappu (Kan?, karumarudu (Mal), karimarudu. matti (Tam), nallamaddi (TcI) naviladi, nevaladi (Kan). mvladi (Mall. maviladi (Tam), ’ nemiliyadugu (Tel) Y s 945 (75.5-1 149) (7) (8) =gh - (9) e - a LOW 59 (47-71) (72%00) (4?56) X 895 (770-995) (4& z 930 (655-l 060) $66) c - 85 Moderate 65 e Moderate loo Moderate b Moderate 70 Low c High 105 Moderate e High 95 Moderate 1, High loo High 115 High TABLE V NAW BOT~ICAL STANDARD TRADE NAME CLASlFlCATlON OF TIMBERS ACCORDING ABBREVIATED SYMBOL LOCAL NAMES AVAILABILITY (see 4.1) TO THEIR (1) (2) iS%l (3) IRU (4) jambe, tirwa (Kan), irul (Tam), konda tangedu (Tel) 2. FURNITURE Wight Acrocarpus fraxinifolius Adina cwdifol;o Hook. f. mumlusi kaldas HAL kokko KOK kale&is KS1 SrfcdriSiS SSI pitrrj PIT Artocarpus hetero~lryllus Lamk. (Syn. Artocarpus intep~olius katld KAT Artocarpus hirsuta Lamk. ahi AIN Calophyllum sp. peon PO0 Cedrcla toona Roxb. toon TOO Ct!loroqlon swieteniaDC. satislwood SA? Albirria lebbeck Benth. Albizria odoratissima Benth. Albirria procera Beuth. A;@~6xisp”!ystachfl (SF. Amoora (Wail.) rohituka Wight et Am.) A&.) Chukrasia tabularis Adr. Juss. ClAiCkUlSSSy CHI AND belanji (Kan), kuranyan, malavcppu (Ma% malamkonnai (Tam) ye.taga (Kan), bimbu (Mal), kadambari, manjakadambai (Tam), bandaru (Tel) bage (Kan), vaka (Ma]), vagai (Tam), dirisinum (Tel) cbelavagai (Kan), karu- AND RANGE OF WEIGH-N AT 12 PERCENTMOIS- ;~&)?!!~z!bu$?&?$i salvagd (Kan), vellavaka (Ma]), velvagai (Tam), tellachinduga (Tel) mullumuttaga (Kan), karagil (Ma]), vckkali, vellakongu (Tam) alasua, halasu (Kan) , pila pilavu (Ma]), (Tam), panasa (Tel) hebbalasu (Kan), ainipilavu (Ma]), ainipila, anjili (Tam) goja, salhonnr, surahonne (Kan), punna (Mal), kathrminnai (Tam) gantihagaripc (Kan), chuvannagil (Ma]), malavembu (Tam), galimanu (Tel) quraealu (Kan), portiu (Tam), bilga, billu (Tel) urulu (Kan), malaveppu madagirivembu (Ma]), (Tam) (6) X 850 (755-l 010) 2 X Y DunABiLITY (w 4.3) TREATABILlTy (ICC4.4) REPRACTORINESS TO AIR SEASONING (see 4.5) (7) (4Z3, COMPARATIVE STRENGTH COEFFICIENT BASER OP TEAK M ON THE loo (see 4.6) lb/ft* High (9) e (10) High LOti c Moderate loo Low a Moderate 95 High Moderate 95 High Moderate 140 Moderate Moderate 95 High Moderate 95 (8) (11) 105 MAKING (4665~00) (2GO) 705 (655-785) (4E9) (5lZ55) (3Z7) Y 735 (595-l 010) z 640 (495-835) (3?!2) (57Z70) (36438) Y 595 (415-735) (2:-;6) Y 595 (400-755) (253-747) Y 655 (480-815) (3&) Y 515 (385-610) (2:;8) Z ZONE-ConM TURE co-h-r (see 4.2) (5) CABINET SOUTH AVERAGE Wmxrr ww kg/ma Xylia xflocarpn Taub. USES, Y 960 z (835& 05) (480-815) (3746s3) (52qos9, (3Zl) High - Moderate 90 Low - Moderate 95 Moderate e Moderate 85 Low C tioderate 65 Low Low c High 130 Moderate 90 TABLE BOTANICALNAME V STANDARD TRADENA~ CLASSIFICATION ABRRE- OF TIMBERS i,(iCAL ACCORDING NAhIbS AVAIL- “IATBD ABILITY SVMBOL (set 4.1) TO TAEIR USES, SOUTH AVERACE WEWHTAND RGGE OF WEICIITS AT 12 PERCENT &lOISTURE hNTEN1 (see4.2) ZONE - DUaABILllY (see 4.3) Chfd TREATABILIn (set 4.4) (1) Dnlbergia iatiflia Roxb. Diospyros sp. $Dysoxylum m a i a b a r i c u m Eedd. Fagara budrunga Roxb. +nthoxylum *h&a ISyn. C\%?~~~a~%a Bcdd. (2) rosevood (blackwood) ebony white cedar mulElam gluts Gmdina arborea I-inn. Kingiodcndrvn pinnatum (Roxb.) H-. Hardwickia pinnata (Syn. Roxb.) Lagcrstremia lanceolata Wall. (Syn. Lagerstrlrania microcarpa Wigh t) La&rstmmia j&nj%ra Roxb. X~hcf=~~ wightianum hfichclia champaca Linn. (3) ROS EBO WCE MU1 CLU GAM p;lcy PIN benteak BEti lendi LEN bonrti BAN cbunp CHM KAI Pa&q&n cllipticnm (Dalx.) Ettgler (Syn. Dichvpkisellipttka Benth.) ptoermp~s marsupium Roxb. Q~E bijasal PAL B1.J (4) biti (Kan), vrcti (Mal), itti (Tarn), jittegi (Tel) thumbi tuDra (Kanf. (Tam), ’ tulii, tumiki (Tel’ &la-&l (Mal PCTam) rnuttilam (Tam), (Tel) rhetsa devdari (Kan), chenkurunchi (Ma]), senkurunji (Tam) kumulu, shivane (#an), kumilu (Mal), kumil (Tam), gummadi (Tel) yennamara (Kan), chukkanna-payini (Ma]), kolavu (Tam) bendrku, nandi (Kan), venteak (Mal), bgthekku, venthekhu (Tam) channangi (Kan & Tel), nanagu (Mal), peiksdukkai (Tam) balpale (pan), karuka, venkatavu (Mal), vengottai (Tam) sampige (Kan), chambegam, chempakam, <hartbagam (Tam), cbampaLam (Tel) vimbusirakadamba, kadambu (Mali, nedunarai, nirkadambai (Tam) hadasale (Kan), dinjan (Tam) palva- honne (Kan)! (Mal), vengat yegi (Tel) venga (Tam), (5) X (see 4.5) (6: 770 1’ 2 (64:i8580’ (655-l 105) (7) 720 (3ZO) (43461) 720 :595-9W) (3%6) Y 515 :415-610) 32 (26-38) Y 625 (530-705) (333844j X 610 (480-705) t 38 (30-44) Z 755 (705-800) (444750) Z 450 (385-495) (& 2 495 (400-595) (25%7) Y 655 (595-720 j X COEFFICIENT ON THE BASIN OFTEAKAS (see 4.6) (8) High (9! - Moderate (11) 115 Low - hloderate 95 High - Moderate 90 Moderate - Moderate 100 High - High 110 High - Moderate 75 High e Moderate 90 High e Moderate 90 Low e High a5 Low 60 (10) (4Z9) (59zoo) (690-S 15) 2 COMPARATIVE STRENGTH loo Ib/fts - (4E!5) Y AIR SEASONING c ’ kg/m3 REPRWTORINESS +O j Low - Low e Moderate 70 LOW b Moderate a5 Moderate c Moderate 85 High e Mod&ate 108 (49%70] Y (72Ei80) ' c TABLE V STANDMUJ TRADE NAME CLASSIPICATION ABBREVIATED SYMBOL OF TIMBERS ACCORDING AVAILABILITY LOCAL NAMES (*h1) TO hiEIR I (2) red sanders (3) RSA Stereospermum sp. padii PAD Swieteniasp. de&F-Y MAO Tectona grnndis Linn. f. teak TEA Terminalia paniculata Roth kindal KIN laurel LAIJ (1) Pterocarjw firninllia Am. santalinus Linn. f. tomentosa Wight et (4) rakhtachandanam (Kan & Mal), chemmaram (Tam), yerra-sandanam (Tel) kaladri, pathiri (Kan), padiri (Ma1 & Tam), isikirasi (Tel) saguvain, thega, thekinamra (Kan), theku (Ma1 &Tam), teku (Tel) honagalu, honal, hunal pillamarudu (Kan), (Ma1 & Tam), nallapulaga (Tel) banappu (Kan), karumaruuu, (Mal): karimamatte (Tam), nallamaddi (Tel) 3. LIGHT $Ailanthw excelsa Roxb. Ailanthus malabarica DC. Alstonia scholar% R. Br. MAH J chatian CHT :Anthoccphalus cndatiba Miq. kadam KAD Antiaris toxicaria Leschen. upas UPA $Canariumstricturn Rnxb. w$itedhup WDH !Mlenia excelsa Wight karani JiAR (5) Y at%?kku kadambam (Mal), koia aiyila, vellakadam (Tam) arcianjili (Mal), maravari, peymaram (Tam) kunthirikka-payin (Mal), karapu, karum, karunkungiliam (Tam) mulluchakka (Mal), ainipila, vedipila (Tam) tIma (6) 1 105 (900-l 265) Y 720 (560-975) Z 655 SOUTH ZONE -Cm&f DURABILITY (see4.3) TREATABIL(see4.4) . lb/ft’ (7) (9) - (5& (354561) & &l! (560-850) (354-353) X 800 (720-900) (4::6) X 895 (770-995) (48%2) REPKAC- COMPARATWE TORlNESS TO STRENG~ COEFFICKWT AlR Sa~s0NtN0 ON THE B~wrs OF TEAKAS (&?c4.5) 100 (see4.6) (61 - X PACKING halmaddi, maddidhupa (Kan) peenari, perumaram, pongiliyam (Mat), mattipal, pimaram (Tam), peddamanu (Tel) ezhiiampala, mukamnala (Mal), elalaipalai, mukkampalei, palegaruda USES, Av~na3~Werou~AND RhN3eorW~r3HTs AT 12 PERCENT MOISTURECO-NT (SW 4.2) (10) High (11) 165 Low - Moderate 95 - - Moderate -. e Moderate JOO Moderate c High 100 Moderate b High 110 High CASES / Y 415 (335-4.80) Y 415 (350-4653 Z 495 (385-640) Z 320 Low (2 E-SO) I.OW - J.ow a 70 Low 70 (2Z9j (2‘zlO) (II) Y i;b’ (480-755) (30404?) Y 640 (560-720) (3?15) Low Low b Low 85 Low - Low 95 Low 100 E: .. g W s 5; TABLE BOTANICAL N&%E STANDARD V T~UDE NAVE (1) (2) Etmcarpus tubcrcula&s Roxb. nsdsmk ABBREVIATEO SYMBOL (3) RUD $ Evodia lunur-ankenda Merr. Evodia roxburghiana (Svn. Benth.) Cmelina arborea Linn. llrmnd GAM Holopklea integr~ifolia Plan& knnjo KAN Kncma affmwzfa Warb. Myrislica altenuata (Svn. Wall.) Kydia cal&cina Roxb. jathikal kambli +a OF TIMBERS CLASSIFICATION KAB JAT PUL LOCAL N.%wes kg/m’ Ib/ft’ (6) (7) 2 595 i (48!;:55) (415-595) velukku (Ma]), bendi, vattakannu, vcndai (Tam) gem (Kan), annakara, uthi (Ma!), kalasan, odi);amaram (Tam), gumpini (Tel) baloale (Kan), karuka, venkatavu (Mal), vengottai (Tam) gulamavo, gulmao (Kan), uravu (Mal), kolamavu, kolarmavu (Tam) mavu (Kan), mamaram (Tam), mainidi (Tel} kattu vewu (?Jal), mallay venibu (Tam) anath>ndi, pothondi (Ma\), anaithondi Y 385 (-1 2) Y 575 (495-675) (3 Z2) 2 450 (385-495) (2z3,) Y 530 (430-625) (273-339) BAN $ Machilus mama&a Nees XXUChilM MAC -go MAN Mtia conbatita Willd. (Syri. Mdia dubia Hiern) Prerygota alata R. Br. (Syn. Stcmlia alata Roxb.) malabar ncem M&d MNE $ !Mmalia malabarica Schott & Endl. Bombax maIabaricum (Svn. DC.) SStekculia villasa Roxb. semd SEM i,(aZm) ilavim (Tel) ndal UDA MAI AVERAGE Wews~ AND RANGE OF W~rom AT 12 PERCENT MOISTURE CONTENT (set 4.2) A r , 515 (415-610) banati naaina SOUTH Y $ Lophopetalum wightianum Am. Tctramclcs nudipDra R. Br. Uses, kumulu, shivane (Kan), kumilu (Ma]), kumil (Tam). gummadi (Tel) thaosi (Kan), aval (Mar), ayili (Taq) ch.tnnel$ choisnanu (Mal), Jattikkai (Tam) JHI NAR THEIR (5) z f&l!w indica Linn. AVAILABILITY (see4.1) TO (4) kadambola (Kan), ammakaram, kodavari (Ma]), rudraksham (Tam) kattu chempakkam (Tam) Laitnea coromandelica Merr. (Svn. Lannca .yandir Eng.; Odina wad& Roxb.) ~Man@@a ACCORDING Y 480 (400-575) (2:;s) 495 (-1 & 32 (26-38) (3&, (26-37) X 690 2 (6140;8610) 2 560 (450-640) (:?40) (Mal), buruga Y 385 (255-530) (*z-:3) muruthon (Mal), vakkainar (Tam) bolur (Kan), chini (Ma1 & Tam) Y 270 poola (Tam), X &I) (-) (3:-o) DURABIL~Y (see 4.3) TRIMTABILITY (see 4.4) REPRACTORINESSTO AIR SEASONING (see 4.5) C%,PARATI!d. STRENGTH COEPFICIE~ ON TFlE Bwn OF TEAK M 100 (see 4.6) (10) (11) 75 (8) - (9) - - - Moderate - - Moderate 85 High Low Moderate 95 Law - Low 75 - - Low - b Low e LOW Mode -ate 75 Low - Low 70 High - Low 90 Low 110 - - Moderate - - - Low 90 a Low 70 - Low - a Low - a LOW Low - (Z) Low (-) E .. ZONE-Cod u L TABLE BOTANKXL NAME V STANDARD TRADE NAME CLASSIFNXTIOH ABBRB- OF TIM’JERS ACCOXDINC LOCAL NAMES VXATED SYMBOL AVAILABILITY (SC84.1) TO THEIR gutel (3) GUT Valtria indica Linn. vellapine VEL (21 (4) naikumoil, pamambarakumbil, thwala (Mal), kumbala (Tam) dhu?, kailhuoa (Kan), paym, vellakunthirikrm (Mal), vellaikundrikam, vellapayini (Tam) ZONE-Contd TREAT- Avtx4oe WEGHTAND R~YGE OF WEKZKT3 AT 12 PERCENT MorsTURE CONTBNT (see4.2) L ’ kg/m’ (1) $ Trcwia nud$ora Linn. USES, SOUTH lb/ft’ (5) Y (6) 450 (-) (7) 28 (-) X 595 (480-690) (3lz3) ABILITY (sac4.4) REPRACTORINESS TO AIR COMPARATNB !hRBNDTH COEFFICIENT SEASONING ONTHB Blws OF TEAK w (m 4.5) 100 (see4.6) ’ (8) Low (9) - (10) Low (11) - Low e Low 80 LOW c Moderate 110 I,OW a Moderate 105 Moderate - 4. HEAVY PACKING CASES (for packing machinery and similar stores) Acrocarpur fiuxinifblius Wight Adina cordiflia Hook. f. Al$z$z chincnris (Osbeck) MUN haldu HAL SiriS SIR sti@lata _ (Syn. ‘dlbirria Boivin) Artocarpus hetcrvphyk Lamk. (Syn. Artocarpus integrifolius -Auct.) Artocarpus hirsuta Lamk. kathal KAT &Ii AIN Sischofa jovanica Blume uriam URI Calophyllum sp. peon PO0 Cadre/a toono Roxb. tooa TOO Diptcfocorpus indicw Bedd. grtti- GUR ~Dyso&~m malabaricum Redd. white cedar WCE belanji (Kan), kuranyan, malaveoou malamkonnai (T~I$?‘)’ yettaga (Kan), biAbu (Mal), kadambari, manjakadambai (Tam), bandaru (Tel) kalbage (Kan), pottugaka (Mal), nirusil, nilivagai (Tam), bandichinduga Z 690 (465-800) (2ZO) X 705 (655-785) (4Z9) Z 400 (-) a!z! halasu (Kan), pilav; (Mal), pila (Tam), panasa (Tel) hebbalasu (Kan)! ainipilavu (MI), amipila, anjili (Tam) cholavenga (Mal), cholavengai, malachadayan (Tam) goja, salhonne, surahohne (Kan), punna (Mal), kathumnnai (Tam) gandhagarige (Kan) , chuvannagil (Mal), malavc&+ (Tam), galimanu Y 595 (415-735) (2:-;6) Y 595 (400-755) &7) Z 755 (595-865) (3?54) Y 6.55 (480-815) (3%) Y 515 (385-610) $38) yennemara (Coorg), lalpayini, kaloine (Ma]), enney, vellayini (Tam) vella-gil (Ma1 & Tam) X 785 (705-895) Y 720 (595-800) (25) (4:-:6) (3;-:0) e LOW High - Moderate 95 LOW - Moderate 95 High 95 e Moderate 100 LOW C Moderate 80 Moderate b Moderate 105 Moderate 105 LOW e Moderate P 8 High - I !?! a TABLE BOTANICAL NAME V STANDARD TRADE NAME CLASSII’ICATION t\BBRE- OF TIMBBBS ACCORDING LOCAL NAM= “IATED SYMBOL TO THEIR mullilam (3) MU1 Fagara budrunga Roxb. <anthoxylum CSyn. (Roxb.) DC.] Garuga pinnata Roxb. garuga GAU Cm&a (2) rhetsa arborea Linn. Kingiodendronpinnatum (Roxb.) Harms. (Syn. Hardwickia pinnata Roxb.) Knemo attenuota Warb. Myrictica attmuata (Syn. Wall.) Lwerstrcrmia lanceolata Wall. (S$;hfPB”ltremia microcarpa Luge~str~mia parvQ7ora Roxb. Lngcrstramia specika Pers. (Syn. Lagers:ramia Jos-reginc Retz.) Lophopetalum wightianum Am. SMangifcra indica Linn. Palaquium ellipticum (Dalz.) Engler (Syn. Dichopsiselliptica Benth.) Po(yolthia sp. gamari Pi=Y iathikai benteak lendi PIN JAT BEN LEN muttilam (Tel) (4) (Tam), AVERAGE WEIGHT AND RANGE OF WEIGHTS (= AT 41) (5) rhctsa godda, halabolagi (Kan), annakara (Mall, karuvembu (Tam) kumulu, shivane (Kan), kumilu (Mal), kumil (Tam), gummadi (Tel) yennamara (Kan), chukkanna-payini (Mal), kolavu (Tam) chennelli, chorapanu (Mal), Jattikkai (Tam) bendeku, nandi (Kan), venteak (Mal), bethekku, venthekhu (Tam) channangi (Kan & Tel), nanagu (Ma]), peikadukkai (Tam) n~u-r;yh$m (Mal), poopumarudu , (Tan) balpale (Kan), karuka, venkatavu (Mal) , venkottai (Tam) mavu (Kan), mamaram (Tam), mamidi (Tel) hadaqale (Kan), palvadinjan (Tam) 12 PERCENT TURE Y 515 (415-610) (22-58) Y 625 (530-705) (3:-:4) 2 515 (415-595) (26?37) X 610 (480-705) (3Z4) 2 755 (705-800) (4ZO) 2 625 (495-785) (3?49) z 450 (385-495) (2::31) (61;4;OO) (3::o) (493-770) (3?:8) ,45;+0: ,,;:3, (560-975s (35-61) pall PAL debdaru DEB narelai (Mal), nedunarii 2 k:%?i) pa,thiri (Kan), padiri’ (Ma1 & Tam), isikirasi (Tel) nerlu, nerula (Kan), naval (Ma1 & Tam), neredu (Tel) saguvain, thega, thekinamra (Kan), theku (Mal & Tam), teku (Tel) Y Syzygium sp. (Syn. Eugenia sp.) jaman JAM Tectona grandis Linh. f. tCak TEA X X Y X TREATABILITY (ses 4.4) . (7) (2:-:3) MAN (see 4.3) \ 610 (465-690) mango PAD lb/fts 2 BAN padri kg/ma (6) 4.2) L (434651) banati DURABILITY CONTENT (se6 735 (690-815) JAR ZONE-CWd ,hfOlS- 1. jand Stercdspermum sp. SOUTH AVAILABILITY I (1) USES, 850 (705-l 025) (4Z4) (56FlZ50) 43 (35-53) REPRACTORINESS TO coMPAR4TIvs STRENGTH AIR COEPPI~E~ SIZA~ONIN~ ON THE BWB OF TEAK M (ses 4.5) 100 (see 4.6) Moderate (9) - (IO) Modcratc (11) 110 Low e Moderate 95 Moderate 85 Moderate 100 75 03) - High e High Low - Low Higb e Modcrate LOW e e High 105 110 Moderate 100 Low 70 a Low 110 e Moderate 100 Low - Moderate 85 LOW - Moderate 120 High 110 Moderate Low - LOW Moderate e High e Moderate 108 TABLE ~TANICAL NAME V STANDARD TRADE NAME -CATION OF TIMBERS ABRREVUTED SYMBOL LOCAL ACCORD&G NAMES TO AVAIL THEIR riSES, so?JI’Ii Wmcm AM) RANGE OF WEIOHTS AT 12 PERCENTMooTURB CON-mm (see 4.2) AVERAGE ABILKTY (see 4.1) ZONE - DURABILITY (see 4.3) f%n.Qf TREATABILITY 4.4) ,sce AIR Tminalia B‘4H bellirica Roxb. thaal) (Kan), thanni a , tam (Tam & Tel) 5. AGRICULTURAL 8 Acacia arabica Willd. babul B;\B Acacia catcciu Willd. khair KHA Anogeissus latiforia Wall. axlewood(bal&)AXL Bridilia nfusa Spreng. kasi KAS Chloroxylon sc~.i~tcnia DC. satinwood SAT ROS Lklbcrgia lat;Jolia Roxb. rosewood (b 1 a c k- Diosfiros sp. CbOlSY W-4 amla Phy&anthus Ck?wia tili.&lia EBO (w 4.5) AML mnblicfi DHA Vahl. leadi I.EN Maniikara sp. (Syn. Mimusops sp. j bdlet-wood BUL Schhichcra pkosa Oken. !Syn. Srhfrithera frijuga Willd.) kusum iius AND TOOL Y 785 (720850) muragalu (&an), porasu bilga, biilu (Tam), (Tel) biti (Kan), veeti (Mal), itti (Tam), jittegi (Ttl) (Ktyi; 815 (675-895) t;;;;; (Tel) ’ ’ nelli (Kan & Tam), usiri (Tel) thadasalu (Kan), chadachi (Mat), thadachi (Tam), peddajana (Tel) channangi (Kan & Tel), nanagu (Mal), peikadukkai (Tam) bakula, mugaali (Kan), elengl (Mai), nanupala (Tam;, pala (Tel) sagadc (Kan), puvnm (Mat & Tam), pulusari (Tel) Z x 1010 770 (640-880) Y (655 Y a35 1 105) (*z3) (323142j b LO\V High - Low e Moderate c M (see 4.6) (11) (4G5) (4 f-%9) Moderate 135 High 130 High ilo Moderate High LOW (YZ9) High - Low - 800 (-1 Bm TEAK HANDLES (5Z9) 960 (835-l 105) or Moderate (865-l 105) Y ON THE $56) (556-33) 595 (515-675) X (IO) (880;;5 70) Z %RENGTH COEYNCIENT 100 (6) IMPLEMEtiTS karijali (Ka,l), karuvelam (Mai;, kanwai (Tam), nalla tumma (Tel) karangalli (Tam), Sandra (Tel) bejjal, dinduga (Kan), vellanava (Mal), vellanagai (Tam), chirumanu (Tel) guje, komangi (Kan), mulluvenga (Mal), mulven& rTiFm), ha- ty& X TO SEASONING ’ kg/ma (5) (11 COMPAStATWX REFRACTORINESS Moderate 7.5 120 110 105 High ?) Y 785 (610-880) (384955) Z 755 (705-800) (ZO) Y 8g5 (785-995) 56 (49-62) Y 1 105 (1 060-I 185) (6iz4) Moderate c! Moderate 125 Low c High 100 High - High 135 LOW a High 15.5 &: ! TABLJZV BOTANICAL rh,lE STANDARD TRADENAYE CXASSIHCATION ABBRB- OF TIMBERS LOCAL ACCORDING NAMES ABILITY (see 4.1) VL4liZD SYbfEOL (9 (4) (5) St@nos ni&vomicf~ Linn. KUC X shychnospofatorum Linn. f. CHA kasan, kasarika (Karl), kanjiram (Ma]), yetti (Tam), mushti (Tel) tettancottai (Tam), indupa (Tel) hunse (Kan), puli (Tam), chintha (Tel) banappu (Kan), karumarudu (Mal), karimarudu, matti (Tam), nallamaddi (Tel) jambe, tirwa (Kan), irul (Tam), konda tangedu (Tel) (1) T&nari&s indicaLinn. TemainaIia towsa Al-n. IML Wight et Xylia aykuarfi Taub $ AVAIL LAU irul IRU 6. TURNERY Acacia arabica Willd. Adina cordifolia Hook. f. Albilb&ia dincnris (0s beck) batml BAB haldu HAL skin SIR rtifdtda (Syn. - Albizria Boivin) Art~~or@s ktenqhylitu Lamk. (Syn. Arlocarpw i~~fepifi&as Auct.) Artocarpus him&a Lamk. kathal KAT aid AIN Canfhiwnsp. baraau BAS Cassia marginahRoxb. vakai VAK &&la toon TOO 100~ Roxb. TO THEIR W$ES, SOLXH AVERAGE WEIGHT AND kUiGE OF WEtiGHTS AT 12 PERCENTMmTURE CONTENT (see 4.2) ’ kg/ma (6) Ib/ft’ (7) 880 (-) 55 (-) i; ?) Z X F) X &5) (770-995 J (4z2) X 850 (755-l 010) (4?63) ZONE - Gwet DURABILITY TREAT- 4.3) ABILITY (MC (se.9 44) REPRACTORINESS TO AIR .k,SO.WUO (SW 4.5j coMPARATIvB STRENGTHS CO) COEPPluENT OUTHEBMlS OFTEAKM 100 (see4.6) (11) - High - - - kigh - - - Moderate - - (8) - (9) Moderate b High 110 High e High 110 LOW b Moderate - Low a Modxate --- LOW e Moderate ARTICLES karijali (Kan) , karuvelam (Mal), karuvai (Tam), nalk tumma (Tel) ycttaga (Kan), bimbu (Mat), kadambari, manjakadambai (Tam), bandaru (Tel) kalbage (Kan), pottugaka (Mall, nirusd, pilivagai (Tq), bandichinduga Y aE2 halasu (Kan), pilad (Ma]), pila (Tam), panasa (Tel) h~b~sis(uM($sn) , ai+piauupila, anjili (Tam) ’ karemullu (Kan), riannul (Mal), navugu (Tam), nallabalusu (Tel) karun konnai (Tam) Y 595 (415-735) High - Moderate - Y 595 (400-755) Low -- Moderate - 2 770 (-) - - Moderate - Z 960 - - High -- Y % (385-610) Moderate - gandhagarige( Kan), chuvanw .gil (Mal), mala- 785 (720-850) (4F53) X 70s (655-785) (4z9) Z 400 (-) (2) Lon c ; TABLE V STANDARD TRADE NAMF BOTANICAL Nm (2) (1) cI,,MSbCATION ACCORDING OF TIMBMls AVAIL- LOCAL NAUE) ABBRIG WAlTXO SnmQL AatLrw (- (5) (4) (3) mungah SdllWUOd SAT chlcksmssy CHI Dalbergialafiifdia koxb. vosewoQd ROS Dios@ros sp. (black-4 &OILY EBO ty= $&soxylum malabaricwnB&d. white cedar WCE (Tel) vella-gil (Ma1 & Tam) Cl&mxylonswdenia DC. f&k&a fabularis Adr. Juss. Faqara budrrmqo Roxb. ~anthoxylum I%. (Roxh.) DC.] Garukaia sp. Cm&a porasu billu f%‘;;)* urulu (Kan), malavc*Gpu Mal), madagirivcrnbu ITam) blti (Kan), veeti (Mal), itti (Tam), jittcgi (Tel) ) Wan)! tks: am, tukt, ANG -kg/ma lb!‘fts (6j :7j (835%5) (S2%9) (48%) (3&) X 770 (640-880) (4z5) Y 835 (655- 1 105) (4::s) Y 720 (59;i;OO) (3&J) (69&815) (4&) 755 ‘69!;“535) (4&) (415-610) (2&8) (2) CAR kambil (Tamj Z gamarri GA%% kumulu (Kan), kumiiu, shivanc (Mal), kumil (Tam), emmadi (Tel) tanakir (Tel) Y Z 305 (-) thapsi (Kan), aval (Mal), ayili (Tam) doddarhoppe (Kan),~~elIakadamba (Ma]), paranjoti, sagapu (Tam) ycnnamara (Kan). rhukkanna-payini (Mal), kolavu (Tam) Z 1595 Z (48:i:55) (400-5453 Y 63.5 (530-705) (3&) bendrku, nandi (Kan), venteak (Mal), bethekku, kenthrkhu (Tam) gcnl (Kan!, annakara, utlii (hlal), kalasan, odiyamaram (Tam), gumpini (Tel) X 610 (480- 705) (3lz4) T 575 (495-675) (3:-:2) PIN benteak BEN jhingan JHI Z TREAT- ABtLITY (w 4-4) 12 PEMCENTMcnTcrRp cowr8N.r (set 4.2) gardenia KUT rbetsa Z AT Wcronr 01 WEtoH’? MUIj KAN (Tam), Y bNGE mrdlilam TAN fkgiodtndron pinnatum (Ro?.b.) Harms. FIcvdroickia pi~dc ($11. R&b.) Laperstramicz lanctolala Wa11. (Syn, L apstramia minoca~@ Wight! Lannea cT~~omandeliraMerr. (%I. I,annca qandis Eng.; Odina wddicr Roxb.) bilgz, AVERAGE IJSES, BOUTH ZONE -Cod mutt&m (Tel) rhclra arborrcr Liun. (Kan), 41) TO THEIR 3’1 (3;;“) (25-34) (8) (9) (:I.)) J&W _.- High Low 2 High M0der;t- -- Modaatc - Low - Modcratr High -_- tioderatr Moderate -- M&tiatc - - Moderate - Moderate - - Low Low b Moderate - LOW c Low - High Moderate - High Moderate LOW Moderaw High TABLE 1’ CLASS&ICA’l%IN OF TIMBERS ACCORDING TO THEIR USES, SOUTH ZONE -Costa’ DURABILITY TRE.%TABILITY @et!4.3) (see 4.4: AVAII.Ad:LITY (SC84.1) kg!& (1) ,‘r i- (3) KAI (+) (Sj vimbusirakakadamba, dmrbu (‘Mail, nedunarai, nirkadambai (Tam) Y 2 Mifrqpyna paroifoiia (Roxb.j Kortb. (Syn;th ft+..Q?lc pun!@:a a&“1 Polynlthi~ sp. debdarv :‘>EB narelai (Mal!, PterocarpUssantdinus Linn. f. ted sander5 Rsr: 6. .’ r~~~?~hand-~rsm (*<an & Mal), chemmaram &ma&a indica Gaxtn. Sanfalum album Linn. Tamarindus indica Linn. 8: / karimgotta KAG SurdnlWOOd SAN imli ‘I’cctona grrnlir Linn. f. teak IML TEA Wrighfia timtoria R. Br. With” tOmm&SA Roem. et ddhi I)UD nedunarai tellapal (Tel) A&a cordifolia Hook. f. munbmi MUN haldu HAL $.rlilanthusexcelsa Raxb. Ailanthus malabarica DC. Alrtonitr scirohris R. Br. maharukb J chatian h4AH CHT belanji (Kan), kuranyzn, malaveppu (AZal), malamkonnai (Tam) yettaga (Kan), bimbu (Mal), kadambari, manjakadambai (Tam), bandaru (Tel) maddidhupa halmaddi, (Kan) pcrumaram, peenari, pongitiyam (hlal),mattipal, pimaram (Tam), peddamanu (Tel j zzhilampala, mukampala (Mal), eialaipalai, mukkampalc i, Ixlrgaruda (Tam) (8) Low 640 ‘4f4-880’ Low - (9i b - ~. (900-l 265) 400 - X !Ir5’ - X ‘;;Lj - z nanu&undan, toruva:tu (Tam) chandanam (Ma1 & Tam) hunse (Kan), puli (Tarn), cbintha (Tel) saguvain, the&, thekinamra (Kan), theku (Mat & Tam), teku (Tel) palai ka,d,d:) (Kan), 7. VENEERS Acrocaq3u.sfratinifolius Wight Y (6) 6:; :595-72l-l) X k&j High c (560-850) Y > - 575 (--) AND PLIWOOD z 590 (465-000) X 705 (655-785) (414449: 415 (335-4eo) (2?& 415 (350-465) 26 (22-29) Y Y LOW I.OW -LOW .- TABLE v STAN3AXD -i-K;\DE i’i.‘.Xd (1) Artocarbus Iretcrophyllti Lamk. FY ‘. Artocarpus ;ntrgrifoolius huct.) Arlocarpus hirsuta Lamk. CaYhytlum sp. Ct+ela toona Roxb. C&nia excelsa Wight Dalblbargialatiflia Roxb. Diptcrocarpus indicus Be&. $Dysox$um malabaricum Beck!. Fagara Cudrunga Rcxb. ,+ntho~ylum [Sjw. (Roxb.) Del.] Gamga pinnata Roxb. rhctsa Grevillsa robwtd A. Cunn. Hvlopka Lqcrttrunia (Syn. integrifolia Planch. lancflolata Wall. TABLE BOTANICAL NAMZ V STAsnAnn TRADE!\r’AME CLASSIFICATION ABRP.F- OF Z’IMBERS ACCORDING L.OCtI. NAnS VIATED SYME@L TO TKiEna USES, SOUTH ZONE - Coonid TREATABILI7Y (see 4.4) AVA:LARILrrY (xc 4.1) RQ.PR.%C- COUPARATWE STRENGTH TORlNESS TO AIR SEASONING (see 4.5) COEFFICIENT ON THE BASIS (10) LOW (11) - kgjm’ (3) MAC *M.&ii CHM (4) gulamavo,qulmao (Kan), uraw (Mai), kolamaw, kolarmavu (Tam) maw (Kar.;, mamaram (Tan), mamili (Tel) sampigc (Kan1, chamhegam, chrmpakam, shanbagam (Tam), thampakam (Tei) badapale ( Kan), palvadinj’nn (Tam) (5j Y Palaguium ellipficum (Dalz.) Engier (Syn. D~chopstielliptic~ Benth j Pferygnfa alata K. Br. (Syn. Sterculiu alcfa Rnxb.) PAL NAR anathondi, pothondi (.%I), anairhondi (Tam) SSalmali~ maiabarica Srhott & Cndl. (Syn. Ziombax mlrlabmicum 0C.j Sy zygium sp. (Syn. Eupnia sp.) SEM p&a ilavu, ilavam (Tam), (Tel\ Tcctonb grandis Linn. f. Tmindiapanicuia~ Roth tonsnt3sa Wig&t et jaman JAM teak TEA kindd KJN laud LAU xlmlsus MAI ++ Trcruia nud&ra Liim. gutd GUT V&%5 indica Linn. veuaplsse VEL Ten&wlia Am. Tctram&s nud$va R. Rr X z x (6) 530 (430-625) (6J;;yO) (3:p48) z 560 !450-640) 35, (2843) (hfal), buruga Y 385 (255-530) (1%) nerlu, nerula (Kan), naval (Ma1 Pr Tam), neredu (Tei) saguvain, namra ’ (~~~ 22 (Ma! Sr Tam\, teku (Tel) hcnagalir, honal, hsnal pillarnarudb Wan), (Ma! Sr Tam), nallapulaga (Tel; banappu (Kan), karumarudu kari-. (MaI), marudu, matti’ (Tam), nallamaddi (Te!j bc$~;z~.K~n), chini (F&J Y 850 (705-I 025) (4‘s) j56ZZO) 43 (35-53) (7*::95j (4&s) (77:&j (4:-$2) naikumn~l, pamambarakumbi!, !havala (Mal), tumba!a (Tam) dhup, kaidhupa !Kanj, payin, ve!lakunthitikam (Mal), r~llaikuridri’ram, vellapayini (Tam) X X (8) High (9) - I.OW a Low - LOW e Moderatr .- Moderate e Moderate -_ Low - (400-595) (49Z70) X OF TEAK AS 100 (see 4.6) X 320 Y $%I (-1 20 ( --) 28 (-1 X 595 (480-690) (3%3! _L.ow a LOW Moderate High High Moderate Mtxleratc c High Moderate h High Low Low J,OW The~@resin bra&sin second column indira!c the numbrr of time: the corresponding botanical name app~rs 01: that page &ITAIUICAL PAGE NAME Arlocar+s !akoocha Xoxb. dvicennia o$Ecinolis Liln. A Abics densa Griff. A&s pindrow Royle Abies ;pcrtabilti Soach. ribirs webbiann Lindl. spectabilis Soach.) Aracia irro5ica Wi!ld. .iauic ?AOE NAME BOTANICAL 18 i22 23,X 19,28 ;’ B 7: 9: 11 (Syn. of AbicJ catcchti Willd. .-lcccia .&ophlao Will& .&via suv.&a Willd. Acir rp. .(crocarpur,~~inifoliur Wight Ranin@miflact&n&a Gartn. Bossin latifolia Roxb. [Syn. oi Madhucc ina’iccrCm ‘1; Mad!~t. lah$!ia (Roxh ) Machride] Bassin sp. (Syn, of Mad!mca sp.) Bauhinia sp. &tula sp. B&ho& jaxnica 3lume Bombox irrsigne Wall. (SYA. ci Salmalia insi.@s Schott c(r Endl.) Bornbar malabarin;m DC. (Syn. of Salm& malabatia Schott & Endl.) Adiva cordifolia Hook. f. Bomhar sp. (Syr~ of Salmalia sp.) Boswelli/r scrruta Roxb. AsscuLs indica ~olehr. A&ia SP. Ailpnlhus excelsa Roxh. Ailanthus malabnn’cu CC. Ailmthus sn. AlbiLria chinmtis (Osheck) hlbitzia lebbeck Bcnth. Bridelia rclusa Sprcng. Bucklondin populnea R. Br. 6rurwa stirala Colebr. (Syn. serratum Engl.) Mer r. 8,2?, 37 $Z ZZ 10, 15, 23,’ 31 19, 28, 43, 48, 54, 61 27,35 12, 17, 27, 39, 42, 4R, 52, 60, ;; 12, 26, 34, 3P, 41, 47,51 8, !9, 23, 30, “?, 23, 28, :: of Prorium 21,25,29 C iTalophylIum sp. Albizzicl odwalissima Benth Albiz&a procera Bent h. Albizria stipul& Rnivin [Syn. of AlbizzM chincnsir (Osbrck) M~rr.] Alnur nepclensir Uon Alnus n&la End1 Alsroniu .vl.olaris R. Br. Aliingia ewnlsa Noronha Amoora rohituktd Wigh! et Am. [Syn. of Aphanamixis polyrlarhya (Wall.) Parker] 28, Gl, 64 1:,26, 34 12, 16 12, 16, 26, 47, 51, 59,66 13 23, 28, 43, 46, ‘,:S, 57 Canarium cubhvlium Kurz Canarium tiktimcnse King (Roxb.) Canwium s&turn Roxb. Caadium sp. Carcyr at borea Roxb. Cassia/ir&la Linn. Cussin r:srginnta Roxh. C~ston;$sis sp. Chcvurina tpui~difolia J&m. i:ehi~ toow~Roxh. 4moora .wdlichii King Anogeissus acumivata Wail Anogcissw Miflia Vdall. 25, 78, i;: I9,30 7, 14, !9, 30, 36, 39, 43, 49, 53, 63 14,39 26,34,59 Anogeissus pmdula Edgcw. Anfhocepholus cadamba Miq. Ant&is Loxicor;a Leschen AfihenamLvis po[yJfucbya (Wall.) Parker 23, 28, 43, 46,:; Arlocarpus chaplasha Roxb. Artocarpus f@erophyllus Lamk. 19, 23, 28, 10, t3, 15, 23, .28, 31, 39,~40, 43, 50, 51, 53. 61,64, 43, 46,48, 50, 53, 57, 61, 64, 7, 19, 38, 48, Artocarpus hirsuta Lamk. ‘!: 17, 36, 46, 57, 67 5 I, 67 of 10, 23, 39, SO, 13, 15, 15, 28, 31, 36, 40, 43, 46, 51. 53, 57, 61,64,66 47D 51yg 8, 10, 19, 23, 44, 46, 7, 23, 36, 46, 50, Chukrasia tabtilaris Adr. Juts. 19, 23, 46, 50, Cinnamomum sp. C/eis/anthus collintis (Roxh.) Benth. tk I-!K. C?yplomcria japonicu D. Don Cullenia excelsa Wight Cuprcssus lorulosa Don Cynomclra polyandra Roxh. 19, 23, 19, 23, g 19, 43, 54 13, !5, 17, 28, 32, 34, 48, 50, 54 61, 64, 61 9, 11, 12 14 38, 40, 44, 5$, 57, 63, fii 32, 34, 44, 51, 54, 57, 65 32, 44, 50 19 54,59,$ 7,9, 11 19,30 D Dalbergia latiflia Roxh. Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. 7, 19, 38, 48, 43, 46, 48, 54, 57, 61,67 26, 34 23.26 57, Cedn!s d,*odarcrLoudon Cel!is auslralis Linn. Chloruxylon swir?tmic DC. Amoora sp. Artocar$us inltigrifolius Auct. (Syn. Artocatjw hctero&yllus Lamk.) 50 Dichopsis ellip:ica Benth. [Syn. of Balaquiwn zll@icum Dalz. Engler] Diilenia sp. 69 19, 23, JO, 32, 38, 40(2), 41, 46, 49, 55, 51, 58, 63, 65, 8, 10, 14, 15, 20,-23, 31, 32. 36, 44, 54, 67 17, 34 55, 58, 62, 68 20, 28, 34, 44, 46, 48,51 PAGY Dio.i&ros ep. Dipterocarpus indicus Bedd. D(bttrocar_bus manocarjus Vesque Dipterocar@s sp. Pulrhalga scnn,r&iodes Mam. J&o&urn birzc/ari;erum (Roxb.) cx Bcdd. P_vsoq!tim t.taicbzicum Bedd. BOT-~AL 8, 14, 15, 20, 31, 32,36,38,40(2), 44,46, 49, 54, 58, 63, 44, 52, 54, 61, 20. 26, 20, 28, HK. f. _. N.+are PAGE Knema attenuata Warb. Kydia calvcina Roxb. 24, 50 65 67 34 34 26 60, 62 12, 17, 26, 38, 47, 60 Lagerslrxmia jlosrcgina Retz. Lagerctramiu speciosa Pers.) 24, 29 46, 48, 50, 52, 58, 61, 65; 67 LuEers:ramia microcarba Wight Lagerstrccmis Janceolata Wali.) iunur-anl-enda Merr. m+bu&ma Benth. E~odt.3 lunzt-znkcnda Xlerr.) Etidia-sp. &;x;occaria agallocha Linn. 47,60 63 26 54 (S-,x. 20, 24, 29, 44, 5:, 62 20,24 44, 46. 49, 50, 52, 55, 58, 62, 65, 67 (Syn. of Lagerstramia pcrG$lora Roxb. or 9. t;, :7. 35, 42 21, 30, 37, 39, ‘5, 49, 52, 56, 62, 68 611 l&o; of Lagerstramio hypoieuca Kurz Lagexfrarmia lanceolalc Wnll. E Eiaxar,*ns tubercuic~tu Roxb. Emblu~ o~~cinaiis Gartn. Endosbermum sp. iGualyi)lr!s glo)u!us Labill. Eugenia jhmbolcnn Lamk. (Sy?. Qzygium rrcmini Skeels) E+@a 3~. (byn. of Syzygium sp.) (Syn. Of Lagerstram;a speciosu PPYS. Lansea coromandelica Mew. Lanncn pranbis Eng. (S:Jn. of Lannea I coromond?ica fi lerr. ; Odirla wodier Roxh.) kc 26, 32 Lophopctalum mightianun. Am. F Fagara buci/rmgn Roxb. 24, 32, 58, 12, ‘5, 8, Ficw sp. Fhrinus sp, 34, 62, 26, 10, 50, 65, 32, 14, 52. 65 38 :5 Gardenia &ifolia Aiton Gardenia rp. Caraga pinno(~i Roxb. Machilus gamblci King Mach&s aacrantha Nees Madhuca in&-a CPnei . Madhuca latt$Aia (Rrxb.) Macbridr: {Syn. of Bassia lalifolia Xoxb.; Madhbca h&a Gmel.) Madhuca up. Man~:gifcra indicu Lint. 15 32, 40, 50, 65 13, 17, 29, 34, 39, 48, 52, 62, 67 54, 58 8, 10, 12, 13. 15, 20, 24, 26, 29, 52, 3~, 38 (2), 39, 40, 4 1, 44, 46, 47, 48, 53., 52. 54. 58. 60. si, 65 !7,67 3, 10, 40, 63 1*, 20, 24, 31, 55, 36, 44,49 G!utntrqoancorica Bedd. Gmelina arborea Linn. Naniikara sp. Media arcdarach Linr.. M&a composila Willd. M&a Cbia Hiern. (Syn. of Me&n composira Wilid.! &s&afcwea Linn. Michelin baillonii Finet rt Gagnep Michelia champaca Linn. Michclia sp. Miliusa torn&ox (Roxb.) .J. Sinclair Wmusops sp. (Syn. of l anilkam ST.) Mitragyna pqroyolia (Roxb.) Korth. I Greuili:a robusta A. Cunn. Grewia tilircfolia Vahl. Srewia sp. (Syn. of I: Ii Hardwickia binata Roxb. Ha-dGckia pinnata Roxb. [Syn. of Kingiodendron pinnalum (Rsxb.) Harms.] Holarrhrna an&fvten~crica Wali. Holojteka integr<$dia Planch. Hy@a pa,@ra Bedd. Hopea bp. ~&nertodic!yon cxce!sum Wall. 3G, 44, 55 27, 29. 33 47, 52, GO, 68 8, 20, 37 8, 20, 37 41. 55 37, 8, 11. 24, 29. 46, MOW lar+gatu Wall. hlorus sp. 55, 58, 62, 65 32 10; 12, 15, 17, 24, 26, 3’2, 34, 38 (Z), 40, 42, 60, 65, 67 44 Ilfyrirlica a!lenuala Wall. atlenuata Warb.) (Syn. 24, 79, 33 24, 58,hB 24, 29, 3.5 45,Sl 44, 55, 63 13, 16. 21, 33, 38, 41, 51, 58, 66 24,29, 33 11 of Knema 60,G’ 0 12, 15, 26, 32, 3°C” 38, 41, 42, 47, 52: 65 J Odina wodier Roxb. (Syn. of Lannca grandis Eng. ; Lannea coromanllica Merr.) 8, 27, 41, 52, 12, 15, 32, 35. 42, 44, 5.5, 60, O&a sp. ,3ugions sp. Ougeinia dalbergioides Benth. Ougeiniu cojeinensb (Roxb.) 10, 16. 17, 24 K Ougeinia oojeinenrir (Roxb.) Kingaodendron pinnatum (Roxb.) +?, 52, 53, 60, 62, 67 M G C+oca$us americanus Jacq. Gyrocorpus jaqGni Gxtrtn.) Gyrocarpus jocquini Gartn. 44, 45, 49, 50, 52, 55, 58, I;?, 65, 67 8, 11, 13, 14, 20, 29, 31, 26. 38, 39, 40, 44, 46, 49(2), 5.5, 58, 62, 63 20, 24., 29, 44, 55, 5% 8, 12, 15, 17, 2i), 27, 32, 3j, 36, 39, 41, 42, 44, 47, 50, 52, 55, 60, 65, 67 Harms. 55, 58, 62, 65 70 [Syn. of Hochreut] Hochreut 8, !4, 40, 6, 14, 40, 21, 45, 21, 45, 17, 20, 36, 39, 47, 50. 6.5, 67 14, I6 31, 47, 31, 47, 37. 49 37, 49 IS: 399-1963 BocAxwAL k Paloo~,iume:lip;l.xm (Dalz.) Engler ?arrtiria jarq:rentmfiona Decne [Syn. oi .“arrofio/Uis jncquemontiana (Decne) Rrhd.] i’ccrrofiofisis jarquemonfiana (Deene) RThd. PhoeBe SD. 55, 58, 62, 68 14, 16 14. lG 24,29, 35 63 Piza morinda :-ink (Syn. of Picea .rmithiana Boirs. ; 7,9, 11 7, 9, 11 A. H. Jacks.) Pinus insularis Endl. Pinus khasyo Xoyle (Syn. of Pinus in&ark Endl.) Pinus lo+fZia Roxb. (Syn. of Pinur mxburghi! Sargent) Pinusroxburghii Sargent Pinus azz!fzc/&inn A. B. Jacks. Po~~rloncur~n indkm Be&l. PnJyalthia qp, Popu1u.ssp. t”~otinmserra!um (\,Vall. ex Coltbr. j Engl. Pterocarpw iibcrgiouks Roxb. Pterocarpus tna:-rzpium Roxb. Ptcrocarpus sanralinta Llnn. f. ?lerogm~itrm tizclorium Merr. Pterospermumacerifvii~m ‘iViild. l’ltr~~,~ofa nlnra R . Br. 7, i0, 11 I a, 22,25 18,22,25 24, 33, 21, 25, 13, i6, 27, 7, 9, 11 7, 9, 1 I 7, 10, 11 55 48, 62, % 12, 17 -21,25, 29 21,25 37, 38, 45, 47, 56, 58 56, 59, 66 27 17, 29, 33 35, 60, 68 of Q~ras 8, I1 8, 11 8, 11 8. 11 8; il 8, 11 21,25 R Robinia pseuakuia PAoE Sterculia alata Roxb. (Syn, of P;ctygo!a alata R. Br.j Sterculia campanulata Wall, (Syn. ;F Pierocymbium tillctorium Merr.) Sfer;lia t;rt,ns Koxb. Skrzlalia G:losa Rcxb. Stereospermum chAonaides DC. [Syn. of Stercospermumpersonatum(Hassk.) Chat..] Stereosjzrmum @rsanatum (H-k.) Chatt. Strreospermtrrn sp. StercospermumsuaveolensDC. Strychnos Iwx-vamua Linn. St&zos p&a&nun Linn. f. Syzygiwl cunini !%eeb &Y&m SP. Linn. 14 Salmalia sp. Samadera indica Gartn. San&m album Linn. Snpium baccatum Roxlx Schima wallichii Choisy .%hkichera oleosa Oken. 2 ;; z7,U.l 9, 11, 13 9, 11,13 21, 30, 35 45, 47, 49, Sb, 59, 62 9, 11, 13 45, 2, 56, 64 Talauma phellocarpaKing (Syn. of Michclia baillonii Finet e: Gagnrp) Tamarindus indica Linn. Terminalin arjuna W & A. Termkalia bellirica Roxb. Terminalin bialata Steudel Termkaiia &hula Reu. Termbalia m&i King Tcrminalia myriocarpa Heurck Al-g. Tsrminalia paniculata Roth Terminaliu proccra Roxb. Tminalia tomenfosa W;ght ?4, 2!$, 33 21: 40, 41, 56, 64, 66 -!, “1, 25, 30, 37, 3; 39. 41, 42, 45, 47, 49, 52, 56, 59, 6?, 66, 68 9, 21, 33, 56 9, i.i, 30, 37, 39, 45, 49. 63 22, 25, 35 9, 56 22 et Muell. et Am. nudipota R. Br. Thespesia populnea Sol. ‘Trcwia nu&&¶ora Linn. Tsuga brunoniana Carr. [Syn. of Tsuga dumosa (D. Don) Eichler Tsuga dumosa (D. Don) Eic h ler 22, 25, 30, 35 45, 47, 52, 56, 59, 22, 25, 30, !! 9, 11, 17, 22, 25, 31, 35, 37, 40, 42, 45, 47, 52,56, 59, 64, 68 27, 35, 48, 52, 60, 68 50 12, 27, 35, 48, 52, 61,68 22, 26 22,26 51,66 21, “s: 9. 31. 37. 45. 49. I Schleicheratrijuqa IVilld. (Syn. ofScht%chera Oleosa Oken.) Schrebera swietmioides Koxh. Shorea assamica Dyer Shorea robusta Gertn. f. Siderox$on loneopetiolatum King Svnneratia npdrala Ham. Soymidafebrifuga A. Juss. 27, 35, 6& 58 T Tc:rum& 45,51 27,35 12, 17, 27, 39, 42, 48, 52, 60, 68 8. 11, 13, 15, 21, 24, 29, 33, 38, 4i, 46, 51, 58, 66 Swktenia sp. S Soccoperalum tomenlosum Hook. f. et Tb. [Syn. of Miliusa tomentusa (Roxb.) J. Sinclair] Snlmalia insicnis Schott & End]. Salmalia malabnrica Schott & End]. 27 27 4h 9, 13, 17, 35, :; 21, 30, 3?, 39, 45, Tamarix aphylla (Linn.) Karst. Tkmarix articulata Vahl. [Syn. of Tamarix aphylfa (Linn.) Kant.] Tectona grandis Linn. f. Q Quercus dilatata Lindl. (Syn. ~oribwzda \Vall.) Quercus~?oribt~~da W ai1 Qucrc~s glauca ‘I’hunu. Quercus incann Roxb. Quercus lanr~ginos~ Don Quercus semeca:pifolia Smith QtleTcus sp. NAME @on&as mc~gifara Will?. (Syn. of .Ypon&s pinnala KU-Z) Spondics pknato Karz Sp&ias sp. Stcptrzgyrte parvifoka Kortll. [Syn. of Iviiraf_vru par$oolia (Ro.:b.) Xorth.) et Prain U I ’ ~56,6j tilmus wallichiana Platrch. ‘J 9, 31, 37, 45, 49, 56,63 21,29,4: 9,21,37 27,33 25,29 21.25, 31 48, 52, 61, 68 3: &TANEAI. -PAM Pme &4bSE 9 Wrighti sp. 33, z; 16, 56 22, 31, 37,‘+5, 57, 64 ~m:wxylwn budrunga EC. (Syn. of Fqara budmga Roxb ) ,T$nthoxylu~ rhetsa (Roxb.) DC. (Syn. of Fagara budmngo Roxh.) $yn. ~izy&t;tz$u~an~t~k ‘. &#as mauritiana Lard. 72 24, 32, 3.4 50, 52, 58, 62, 65. 61 of ,&#us 40 45 IS : 399 - 1963 INDEX OF STANDARD TRADE AND LOCAL NAMES 'rhe/i,tlWJ in hncktls in thirdcolumn indicafe the num6er of times the corresponding enfg (bolanrcal and trade or local name) a/)pears on fhaf page NA:dE NX>JF A ZlblWOS Diospyros rnelanoxylon Roxb. acha Hardwickia binata Koxb. Ar‘lmz~husewceelsaRoxb. &fain sp. 7erminalia tomentosa Wight et Sm. idUS aglaia .ain aiai &ocarplr~ hirsuta Lamk. ainipila ainipila ainipilavu aisan Cullenia exce!sa Wieht. Artocarpus hirsuca camk. ) lerminalia tonuntosa \Viglit et Arn. Lugersfre,,rirr speriosa I’ers. Juglan., sp. juglans sp. juglans s.1’. Artocarpus heterophpllus Lamk. ajhar akhor akhrot akrot alasua allale am Cu~~vf,irf:ila I.inn. 1!l~00,li b.1’. ! swordri~7lii:/:ii King .\lnU:‘lftWl indcic L.inn. amb;1 .\fl:~:~ijera i,UiS,I I.lllrl. dmbaaa .‘moada ambara am bo amla ammakaram amra amra 3:nte amut anaithondi nnalhomii aryari aqam anjan Spondias pinnala &rrr sponduss sp. Spondias pinnata liurii Spondiar pinnata Kurz Bnblica o&curaliJ Gortn. .%vcar/w tuberculalus Roxb. Spondiar sp. Spondias pinnata Kurt Sp0ndia.r sp. Amoora wallichii King Pkryeryso&alaka K. Dr. ltSh asidh 9, 20, 10, 15, 10, II, Ii 24,29 17, 24 15, 17 24 53, 57, 61, 64, .. 1 8, 19, 36 .!II 23, 28, 3-I 8, 11, 12, 13. 24 27 29 ‘i!’ 38: 3&), j2: 46, 47, 49, SL 27 48 f; 63 :: 27 23, 28, :: 6. 68 j PlUzbs sp. /lard.oickia Holoptelca &ala RJxb. integrifofia PlWlCll. ankrataruwa annakara annakara arrianjili arjun arjuna armu .asan 42, 45, 47. =I2 _., -_ 43,46,48,50, 51.53.57.61, . . 64,67 54.59. 67 53, 57,.61,‘64. 67 :lrtocarpu~ /rirJuta Lanih-. ‘Termin4lia tomentosa Wight et Am. atturhckku aval :lnthocel,halus cadamba >liq. Holoptc!in integrifolin axlewood .lnogeirsus Ialifooiia \Vall. 37,40, ( Alnus nepalenris L)ov c Afnns nitida CnJl. Terminalia chebula Rctz. Mangifra indicn Linn. al&t anjili 8, 14, 15, 20, 24, 31, 32 55 47, 51 18, 53 a’in3. 24,29’ 36,44: 35 55 24, 26, 32, 34 53, 57, 61, 64, 67 ayili Labia babul badam badrang baen bage ballads balran bahawa babaya bahrda bahera bailige bailo bajarnali basain bakli bakota bakula balagi balk@ balaL balaau balpalc bami bamrao ban banakapasia banappu banati bandardima bandarlathi bandaru bandhan bandichinduga Izmi bouj hanjhi hnklmr bar barrwga Planch. BOTANICALNAME: TRADE OR LOCAL PAlX BOTANICAL hami PAGE NAME 13, -19, j0 .i.S, .X, 62, 65. 67 tin bogapoma bogi bogimar bok bola bolur bondara hondaro bonsum borpat borsali brimji buk bullet-wood hural bllri-dhamcro 28 buruga I’terocarpusmarsupium Roxl:. zizyphus mauritiana Lamk. Lagerstrcemia lanccolata Wall. bhaira hhanj hharkundi hllava bhawarmal hhrlu hhrndi bhendi Mrnl hhrrul hhirra bhoga bhqjparra hhola bhomora 1Ihc~rsal Terminalia bellirica Roxb. Quercus incana Roxb. HymenodicQonexcelsum\\!all. CassiaJistula Linn. HymenodictyonexcelsumWall. Telrarnclcs ntrd$ora R. Hr. hyrdia calycina Roxh. Thespesia pop&lea Sol. Chloroxylon.rwietmia IX :. Chloroxylon.cwicteniaUC. Chloroxylonswietenia 1X:. I~mcnodicryoncxcelsl H’all. Be& sp. Aforus larigata Walt. Terminalia bellirica Roxb. Hymenodictyone.rrelsumIVaIl. Ijhllj bhurkal bhurker bhutali bibla bija bijasal &E/&a sp. Hynumodictyon excelsumWall. Hynlenodic~onexcelsumWall. Elrxarpus tuberculatus Roxb. Plerocarpus marsupiumRoxb. l’&rocar/~us marsupiumRoxb. i’I~rocar@s marsupiumRox b. bilga bilidevdari ChloroxylonswieteniaDC. D~;~&um malabaricum biligandhagiri bilimaddi bilkambi bllla hillu Cedrela ;oona Roxb. TemrinaliclrarjunaW & A. Albirzia odoratissimaBe&. Sapium baccatumRoxb. Chloroxylonsuricfenia DC. bimbu ddina cordifolia Hook. f. birch bi:;‘goinr B&la sQ. .Yydia calycina Roxb. )albergia latifolia Roxb. black chuglam black locust blackwood blue gum boga amari Y@~inalti m&i King RoBjnia pseudacaeia Linn se+?msewood Eucalyptusglobu1u.rLabill. .4phanamixis p o ly s t a c hy <i fWall.) Parker 44,46,49,50. .i2,55,58,62. 65,67 -I.i/+f LO 55, .i8, G‘L,65. 67 9, 13 8. 11 “6, 32; 34 38. 41:;: 37,35 ‘18. 47 iO 23 23 :%, 38, +O 47, 5’ 10, 15 24, 29, 33 30 38, 41(2j, 47, 10, :f 26, 32, 34 38,41(2) 47 45,47 37,38 21,25,37,38, 45,47, 56,58 54,57,63,65 46,48, 50,52 44, 46* 48Y 2: 43, 45, 51 44,46,50, !? 57, 63, 6; 53,57,61,64, 10, 15,23, !! 44,46,49,5’0” 51,54,58,63: 65,~67 22 19,23,30,3:” 36, 38, 40(2): 41,44,46,49, 50,51,54,58, 63, 65, 67 54 23, 28 Chakrosia tabularisAdr. Juss. Hy ne:lodicponexcelsum Wall. Hopea sp. Bischofiajavanira Blumc illorf~ l&cigata Wall. Tetrameles nudipora R. Br. Lagerstramia speciosa Pcrs. Lagerstrenia parvr$ora Roxb. Phebe sp. Ailanthus sp. Manilkara sp. Celtis australis I,iun. yuercus sp. Manilkara sp. Salmalia malabarica Schott 8r Endl. Lagerstrumia parvijlora Roxb. Salmalia malabarica Schott & Endl. Bctula sp. 19, 23, X$ S$ ’ m43, z; 24, 29, 33 tiO,68 44 44, 46, 49(2) 24, 29, 35 26, 33 44 21, ;4 37, 44, 55, 63 48, 5’1 ‘Lo, 23, 31 6% 68 10, 15 C calimara casuaiina c&is chadachi chalan challanr chalta chalun cham chlmbcgam champ champ champa champa rhampaca champak champakam chandan chandanam channangi Cusuarina equiselijliu Linn. Caruarina equiselifoliaLinn. Ccllis australis Linn. Gremia tilidfolia Vahl. Populus sp. Diptirocarpus LzdicusBedd. Dillenia sp. Populus sp. Artocarpss choptasha Roxb. 19, Mich-elia champaca Lixm. Michelia sp. Afichelia champaca Linn. Michelia sp. Michelia champaca Linn. Michelia champata Linn. Michelia champaca Linn. Michelia champaca Linn. Santalum ulbum Linn. Santalum album Linn. Lagerstramia p a r v iJ 0 r a 44, Roxb. 55, 19,43, 4i 55, :: 12, 17 44, 52 20, 28, 34 12, 17 23, 28, 34 58,68 21,29,35 24,58, 68 24, 29, 35 24 :: 58, 68 zr, 46, 49(2), 58, 62, 63 chapalish \ chaplash J Artocarpus chablasha Roxb. 19, 23, 28, 34 ChStiall Alstonia scholaris R. Br. 12, 16,26,47, 51, 59,66 chavuku chelavagai chemmaram chempakam chenkurunchi chennelli chhal chhatian chichola Casuarina equirct~olia Linn. Albizzia odoratissimaBcnth. Plcrocarpus santalinusLinn. f. Michelia champaca Linn. Glula travancorica Bedd. Kncma attcnuata Warb. Anogeissus latiflia Wall. ALtonia scholaris R. Br. Albizzia lebbeck Benth. chiehwa chicJu8S.y Albizria odoratissimaBenth. Chdrasia tabularisAdr. Juss. chil chilmsni chilbil Pinus roxburghii Sargent Schima wull+hii Choisy H;k@&a tntrgrrfolia chill0 chilwal Strychnos’potatorum Linn. H;:;,t$a intcgrifolia chinduga chini chintha cl& chirol Albizzia’odomtissimaBenth. Tetramcles nud$ora R. Br. Tamarindus indica Linn. Pinus roxburghii Sargent H$o-a integrifolia 53, :: 56, 59, 66 58,68 54,58 60, 62 7, 14 36,37,41,4236 45,5i 36, 37, 41 19,23,32, 34, 44,46,50,51, 54;“2 7; ;i: f. 24, 26, 32, 34 64 38(2), 40, 41 53,57 60,68 36, 64, 66 7,9, II 38(2), 74 35 40, 41 IS: TRADE OR ,.,WAL BOTANICAL NAME PAGE TRAUE OR LOCAL NAME Anogeissus larifolia Wall. Alstonia scholaris R. Br. Aglaia sp. 53,63 12, ;; Bischofia javanica Blume 54,6! 60,62 chulamaram churuli chuvannagil Knema attmuata Warb. Kingiodendron p i n n a t u m (Roxb.) Harms. Casuarina cquisetifolia Linn. Mesua ferrea Linn. Cedrela toona Roxb. 55, .38, 62, 65 54 55 54, 57,61, 64, cialuunon Cinnamomum sp. 19,23,32, coltiippakku eypr”a ?crminalia chebula Retz. Cupressus torulosa Don dadsal dakua dalchini cllzkarudu Grewia sp. Artocarpus lakoocha Roxb. Cinnamomum sp. Gardenia sp. Artocarpus lakoocha Roxb. Melia arcdarach Linn. Polyalthia sp. darekh debdsru deodar deva-kanchan devdam devdari devdari devidiar dhala sirish dhaman 7,9, ;: 44,49 23 44,5O 32 23 12, 13, 15 24,33,48,62, 66 7,9, II, ^. 12 JO dhupi diar didu dieng-ling dienae dikakali ebony Diospyros melanoxyion Roxb. ebony lXospyros sp. Salmalia malabarica Schott & Endl. Alstonia scholaris R. Br. Manilkara sp. Vlmus wallichiana Planch. Vlmus wallichiana Planch. Dipterocarpus indicus Bedd. Hardwickia binata Roxb. Alstonia scholaris R. Br. edcl elalaipalai elengi elna emori enney eppa ezhilampala a, 14, 15, 24, 31, 32, ‘38, 40(2), 46, 49, 20, 36, 44, 50 54, 58, 63. 6-1 “7 59, 66 5.5, 63 9 ‘) 54, 61, Gi 36 59, ticI F fali %Y Acacia arabica Wiild. Ficus sp. 43, 49, io 12, 15,26,32, 88 18, 22, 5.i 7,9, I I 7.9, 1 I galimanu Cedrela toonn 120x1,. Grewia sp. galimara Casuarina equisetifolia Linn. Cmelina nrborea Linn. gamhar Gmelina arborea Linn. 54, 57, 61, 64, 67 43 8, 10, 12, 13, 1.5,20, 24, 26, 29, 32, 36. 38(2), 39, 40, 41.44.46.47. 4u; 50: 52; 54; 58, 60, 62,6j a, 10, 12, 13, gambhari Gmelina arborea Linn. 20,24,26,2!! gandha gandhagarige Santalum album Linn. Cedrela toona Roxb. 32 51 54, 57, 61, 64, ~67 gangane garahessel gara-loa garar Mesuo ferrea Linn. Anogeissus acuminota Wall. Trewia nudiJora Linn. Cleistanthus collinus (Roxb.) Benth. & HK. Cleistanthus collinus (Roxb.) Benth. & HK. Lagerstramia speciosa Pers. Lagcrstramia parvipora Roxb. Gardmia lariflia Aiton Gardenia sp. Dipterocarpus sp. Cassia /i&la Linn. Garuga pinnata Roxb. latifolia pendula latfilia latifolia Anogeissus ‘atiflia Ficus sp. pe 30 E Wall. Edgew. Wall. Wall. Wall. 14,20,24,3’: 36,44,44 7, 14 frash Abies denra Griff. (Abies pindrow Royle \Abies .spectabilis Spach. l-aTh:narh ap/!vl/a (1 .i n 11.‘1 Karcr. 9 G 43, :: 7, 14, 19, 30, 36,39 24, 26, 32, 34 8, 11, 13, 14 43,49 43,49 Anogcissus lalifolia Wall. 19,30 Canarium eupl$lum Run 26,34 Vateria indica Linn. 61,68 Canarium sikkimense King (Roxb.) 23,26 Cryptomeria japonica D. Don Crdrus deodara Loudon 7, 9. 11, :; Salmalia insignis Schott & Endl. 27, 35 Betula sp. 23, 31 Pinus insularis Endl. 18, 22, 25 Gardenia SD. 40 Dillenia s& 20,28,34.44, 46, 48, 51 *UP 19, 28 fir Holoptelia integrifolia Planch. Lagerstnemia p a r u if lo r a Roxb. Anogeissus latiflia Wall. dhaw dhup dhup Avicennia oJicinalis Linn. Bam’ngtonia acutnngula Gzrtn. Cedrus - . . .dcodara Loudon Bauhinia sp. Dycoxylum binectariferum (Roxb.) HK. f. ex Bedd. 24, 29 Cedrela loona Roxb. 44. 46, 48, 50 Gluta travancorica Bedd. 54,58 Cupressus torulosa Don 7, 9, 11 Albizzia proccra Benth.. 18, 23, 33 Grewia tiliefolia Vahl. 8, 10, 40, 55, Anogeissus Anogeissus Anogeissus Anogeissus 1 cl&$-haen 46q7 5d D zkz PAGE NAME chirumanu chitiyan chokkala cholavenga cholavengai chorapanu chukkana-payini dimaru dimiri dindal dinduga dingsa dirisinam doddatho doka dudhai dudhi BOTANICAL NAMF. 399-1963 garari gara sekre gara sekre gardenia gardenia gajan garmalo %NBP 26, 32 Anogeeitsus latifolia Wall. 43,49 Anogeissus latifolia Wall. 53, 63 Pinus insularis Endl. 18, 22, 25 Albirzia lebbeck Benth. 53, 57 Hymnodictyon excelsum Wail. Lunnea coromandelica Merr. 20, 27, 32, :: Wrightia sp. ~Wrightia sp. 33, It Wrightia tinctoria R. Br. 66 Wrightia tomentasa Racm. et Sch. 16, 66 gauri gayo genasing gengwa geon geru ghaj ghanto ghiria 75 Po[yalthia sp. Bri&lia retusa Spreng. Stereospermum sp. Excacaria agallocha Linn. Lannra coromandelica hierr. Bricielia retusa Sprenp;. Schrebera swi&nioides~Roxh. Chloroxylon swietcnia DC. 15 19, ‘30” 27, 35 19 20, 24, :: 20, 29, 31 32, 40, 50, A: 20: 28, 34 13, 16,29, ;: 39,48, 52,62, 67 19, 23, “;“o 45, 47, 49 26, 32 55, 60, G.5: 67 8 36, 38, :A PAGE I&o:l;l-lnniia ,gi1n-:1 <,r ghoranim girdhini gluta gobte salla godda godhunc!ti gOSKi :oguldup gohira goja goijal gokul -g$okuldhup , Ilbi:riq dirwmir ;Osl,l~ck‘, 1fcrr. (:or!:!y pinnnl/t Rw.11. _4i!anthm.i 5~. Sterrulia wens Roxb. Gb~!n trm~anrorica Bedd. .4bies denca Criff. Gzrrl~n pinnntn Roxb. A/bi;.:io o~lomti<.cimaBcnth. Sil~ima ton!lic!tii Choisy Clannrilrnc .cikkimense King (Roxb.) Ainrin Icuco/~!d~. Willd. Calophyllum sp. Lanncn coromandelica Merr. Ailanthus sp. Cannrium sikkimense King \ (Roxh.) Gmclina arborea Linn. 28 13. 16. 39 26; 33 27 54, 58 18, 22, 25 62,67 43, 45, 51 21.35 23,26 ia,30 54, 57, 61, 67 44, 47, 50, 52 26, 33 &id&a retuta Spreng. Cinnanomum sp. &&I sp. E.rrsraria qallocha I-inn. Vn&ia indica Linn. Can&cm stnrtum Roxb. Rrid,+ir retuca Sprcnq. Marhi1u.r macranrha Nees Ficrrc w. Mnc’lilxs mocrontha Nws .Vnchilrts marrontha Nets Mnchilur mnrranthn Nees Cmclinn arbnrea Linn. 23,26 20, 24, 26, 29, 32 8 19, 23, 32 20, 24, 31 26, 32 48, 52 47, !>I 54, 63 60,67 12; Ii, 33 60, 67 47, 52 47, 52 8, IO, 12, 13, gumhar gummadi Trewia nudiflora Linn. Gmclina arborea Linn. 29, 32, 36, 38(z), 39, 40, 41 ,12 54, 58, 60, 62, gumpini gun gundroi gurer Tuft Lonnea coromandelica h&r. Aesn~lus indica Colcbr. Cinnamomum sp. Alhirria proccra Benth. M~;~pnruifolia (Roxb.) F=j- Dipterocaipur indicus Bedd. prjan gurmala e-1 Dipferocarpus sp. Cacsia jistula Linn. Trelcia nudipora Linn. gutgotya Protium serratum (Wall. Colebr.) En& Acacia leucophfaa Willd. gomari y?ndni gondgoroi XO9Y.Z gwn we qyd wj - gulamavo @ar gulmao gulm,cv gulum gumhar 15,20,24,26, gwaria r f;. 55 60 6.1 9 , IO: I5 19, 23, 32 3F, 37. 41 21, 24, 29, 33 44, 52, 54, 61, 67 20,28, . 34 12, 27, 35, ,“R” 52, 61, 6; cx 21, 25, 29 ia, 30 21. 24, 29, 33 IO, 15 han harar hararh harr h ari barana 9 i9 Ptero.rpenn0 Willd. hathipoila hebbalasu Ptero.~pcrmuma cc r if 0 1 i u nt Will& Artnrarpas hirsuta Lamk. hebhulsina Artocnrpus hirsutn Lamk heddi hedu helbeva hessel hid hihand hijjal > hingnri hirljal hinjnln hirih hiwar holedasal hollocb hollong honagalu honal home hoom hoovarsu hopea hopea horse chestnut hosimb hum humh hunal hunsr husi Ii hadasale Pa~$uu r halaholagi haladwar halasu haId 22, 25, 31. 3.5 hathipaila ellipticurn (Dalz.) RCe r if 0 1 i u m Adina rordifolia Hook f. Ailanthus excelta Roxb. An~geirnts lnfifolia Wall. Plerocnrp-ts marrtrpikm Roxb. Albiz:ia odwatir.rimo Brnth. a c u t a n g u 1a Barrin@onia Gartn. Cartnnnpsir sv. Barringtoma acutangula Gaz-tn. Barrin,otonia acutan,gula Gzrtn. Albizzia lebbeck Bcnth. Acacia leucophl~a Willd. speciosa Lqerstramia Pen. Terminnlio my r i 0 c a r p a Hrurrk rt Muell. Arg. macrocarpus Dipferocarpus Vesque Terminalia paniculata Roth Terminalia paniculata Roth Pterorarpus marsupium Roxb. Aliliusa tomentosa (Roxb.) J. Sinclair Thespesia popuinca Sol. Hofiea pnrui/lora Bedd. Hopeo sp. Aescultrs indica Colebr. Schleichera oleosa Oken. Frnxinus sp. .Miliusa tomentosa (Roxb.) J. Sinclair Termina!ia poniculata Roth Tamarindur indica Linn. .~tcreospermnm sp. 13, 16, 17,29, 33 29, 33 43, 46, 48, 50, 51, 53, 57,61, 64. 67 43. 46,48, 50, 51 45, 48, 50, 51 47. 51 In,30 21.25 18, 22, 3.1 30 19, 23, 32 30 30 18, 22, 33 18, 30 44 22, 25, 30, 35 20, 28, 34 56. 59, 68 45,47, 52, 56, 59, 68 45, 47, 56, 58 45,51 2 55 IO, 15 45,49 8, 10, 14, 15 45, 51 56, 59, 68 56, 64, 66 21,29 I 55, 58, 62, 68 61,67 45, 48, 50, 51 Garqa pinnata -Roxb. Adina cordi//ia Hook. f. Artorarpus h c t c I op hy 7 1u s I,amk. 43,46,48, SO, 51.53. 57, 61, 64, 66 Adina cord$lia Hook. f. 7, 16, IO, 22, 13, 28, 31, 15, ilavam iiavu illaqucam 1 i imli Salmalia malaborica Schott & Endl. Terminolia chcbulo Rrtz. Tamarindus indica Linn. Indian chestnut Indian hemlock Gstnnopsis Tsu~~h,$mosa sp. 41,45. 33, 37, 48, 39, 40, 50, 51,53,57,61, 64, 66 45, 48, 50, 51 Indian oaks Adino CordiJdlia I-look. f. A&w&us cxrelsa Roxb. Artocarpus hcterophyllus Lamk. 43,46,48, 59,66 50, Indian oaks Indian indrajau olive 51 76 (D. Don) Quercus jloribunda Wall. Q~ercus plnttca Thunb. Qwrcusincana Roxb. Quercus lanu,qinom Don Qucrcus scmicarpiJolia Smith f&rncus sp. Olra sp. Wrishtia tomentosa Ram. et Sch. 60.68 21,40,41,:: 64, 68 19, 23, 32 22,26 a, II 21,25 14, 16 16 IS :I 399 ‘h4DE ORhICAL NAME N.wr. BOTANICAL Pnw TR.+~E Sfrycknos potatortrm J.inn. f. Madl:rcca sp. Afudhura sg. Xylia xylararpa Taub. Hopea sp. Stereospwmum sr~. Dalbergia latifolia Roxb. irumbogam isikirasiitti 64 55 hThNlC,? 1. &,Yu. PhCt 22,31, 37,44; 57,64 SyzySittm cumini Skreb jamha jambc ‘iamhu -jamhul jamin jamu ‘iamuk lamuk ~iamun jarnun japud Xvlia xylocarpa Taub. Xylia xylocarppnTauh. :: 45, 57. 64 Syzypium sp. 45,49, jathikai jatipoma Knema atttnunfa Warb. Cedrela toona~Roxb. jattikkai jcol jermal jhao ihau jhau Knema attrnuata Warb. Lannea coromnndelica Merr. Tetrameles ntrd@na R. 9r. Tamarix aphylla (Linn.) Kant. Casumina rqtli.tetifilia Linn. Ta;rn2t aphylla (Linn.) jhaun IJsinsrn Casuarina equisetiflia Linn. Lonnea coromnndclica Slcrr. ) 43, 49, 50 21.30 35 21,30,37,39, 45,49,.52,56, 62.68 9, 13, 17, 35, 28 26,3i 20, 24. 29, 44, 55, 62 60, 62 19,23,20, 32. kakke kala chuglam kdladri kalam Cassia Jstnla Linn. Terminali manii Krng Ste~eospermumST. M~~q~~~por~$dia (Roxb.) kalasan kala-siris Lannea coromandelicn XIerr. Albizzia odoratissimaBenth. kalbage Albizzia chinensis (Oshcck) Mew. Hopea paru$ora 9edcl. Laeerstramia har~illora Roxh. ‘ Albi:zia odoratissimaJlcnth. kambi kambil kambli kambli kanagola kanak-champr 8, 12, 16, 20, 27. 32, 36,39,41,42. 44,47. 50, 55, 60, 65, lJ79 35: kandol kauiar kanjiram kanju 52. 67 Lannea coromandelica hlrrr. 20, 27. 32. 35 Dalbrrgia Iatiflia Roxh. 54, kanchan kandcor 58. 63. 65, 67 18, 30 21 18. 22. 33 I8 kanjula kansa kanthal kadamba kndambam kadambari Anthocephaluscadamba Miq. Mitm,qynnpar~iJolia (Roxb.) Korth. .4nthocephaIuscadamba Miq. Anthocephalnscadamba Miq. .4dina cord{filia Hook. f. kadambola Elgzxus tuberculatus M~itr;~paru:folia 1 (Roxb.) WriRhtia tincforia R. Br. Termin& chebula Retz. kao kapashi kapasi 26, 34, 59 53, 58, 66 26,34 59 57, 61, 64, 66 EZin .a . karacha karachi karada 47, 60 karagil 46, 51 karakkai 9: _ karan’ 77 Is. 29. 41. 51 (Roxb) indicrrs Lktld. Dipterocarpus indicrrsBccld. 46,51 55. 60, 63, 67 7, IO, 16, 18, 22, 33. 36. 37, 41. 43. -15, 51, .53. 57 61.64 44 36. 38, 39, 43, 45, 54. 61. 44, 52, ’ 61, 19, 28, 40 51 67 54, 67 30 65 26 Caqa arboren Roxb. Gardenia sp. Eeodia sp. Eoodia lunur-ankenda hfcrr. 44, 46, 48, 9: Dilltnia sp. Pl~;;ro;mum acerifolium I 13. 16, I7 Bauhinia sp. 28. 30 frotium senntum (Wail. c‘s Colehr.) Engl. 21, 2.5, 29 4.i. 47, 49 Stereospeermnm sp. Cassin Jstula Linn. 8 Strychnos nux-romica Linn. .56, 64 Holoptelea integri,folin I2 I .5 Planrh. 32: 1:’ 34,38 24’ (2), 26: 40, K kadam kadamba Di/~ferocar/w 21, 25.29 39, G(2), .xq2) 43 “2 56, 59. 62 8, II, 13, 21, 24, 33. 38, 46. M$rqq.aparr;i&lia kalio-siras kalpayini kalpine 9 19. 23. J(I rs kalamh kalhoni kalia saja 60. :2” 20, 27, 32, 35 48,52 ;y.j*2:; ICI.12 kakad 37,39 9. 13, 17, 42 Acacia leucophlaa Willd. Tamarindus indico Linn. ‘llbizrin odoratis.simaBmth. .4 ltin,zia excelsa Noronha iohira lojo joti-koroi jutili 52 50, 52 21,30 21,;; 33, 38. dl. 46, 51 ( jn. 65 Risrlrqfiajavonirn Hlu:nc :lcer sp. &id&a wtrtsn Sprcng. Prolirrm srrrnlrtm (Wall. Colebr.) IXur:l. Carqa pinnata Rosh. kainjal kainju kaka kaka janlan jnri jaral 7, !i), 1 I 8, I‘f, 13. Iti. 21. 24. 29. 56, 59, : 54, 58,63. 65. 67 Acacia arabica Willd. Syzyt$um sp. Syzy,qium cumini Skeels syzvgium sp. Facara budrunga Roxb. $vzyqimn sp. Syzy+m~sp. SyzyEium cmnini Skeels Syzyzinm sp. .\‘v7yzium cvmini Skeels -4lbizzia dinrnsis (Osbeck) Mew. Ficus SD. Lagerstrwnia speciosa Pers. IS. 16 kaim ,jali Jam lam jaman I 61. @I knitlhupa kaiknr kail J kadawar kaddam kaduiti kadukkai LOCAI NAME indupa !PP= rppi irul .&il iwa jittrgi OR 1963 ” ;Iccr sp. Hymenodic!yonexcelsumWall. .,lrtocarpus h e t c r o p hy 11u s J.amk. Olea sp. Acer sp. Tetmmeles 42. 60, 65,67 10, I.3 26. 32. -34 19. 23. 28, 31 14, I6 22, 31 nudiJoru R. Br. Strychnos nux-uomica Linn. Hardwickin binafa Roxb. Hardwickia binata Roub. Cleistanthuscotlinus (Roxb.i Renth. Sr HK. Aphanamixis p o ly s t n ch,yo (Wall.) Parker Tenninalia chebula Rctz. .4dina cordiflia Hook. f. 48, 52 43, 50 5s 44. 55 I9 53, 57 56 22,28, 31,33. 37, 39, 40, 4 I IS : 399 - 1963 TRAlX ORLOCAL Bornxrc,\r, !%ME TRADEOR LOCAL PAOS BBTANWL NAME NAME kara qraili karan$l k.ZKl~Ig,~:, karani karan,ji karapti karaptl karar \ knrari I Lard&i karcmullu knrijali karimarudu karimatti karimgotta karimuttal karma1 karpooramaram karuka karum karumarndu karun konnai karunkungiliam karuvagai karuvai karuvaka karuvelam karuvembu kasan kasarika I kasi ~~lcaciucarechu W’illd. A~lnia-sp. Albirria procera Benth. CulCenia excelsa Wight I$;:!;; intcgrifolia Garugn pinnata Roxb. Canorium stricturn Roxb. Anogeissus pendula Edgew. Canthium ap. Acacia orabica Willd. Terminalia tomentosaWigh t et Am. Terminalia tomentosaWight et Am. Samadera a’ndira Gmrtn. O~~~~+$inensis (Roxb.) DiCleniasp. Eucalyptus globulus Labill. Lophopetalum Wghtianum Am. Canarium stricturn Roxb. Terminalin tomentosaWight et Am. Cassia marginota -Roxb. Canarium strictum Roxb. Albizzia odoratissima Benth. Acacia arabica Willd. ACbi:zia odoratissimaBenth. Acacia orabico Willd. Garuga pintrota Roxb. Strychnos nvw-uomico Linn. BrideCiamtusa Spreng. katangai Cedrela mono Roxb. lcataranja kath katha1 Gardenia sp. Acacia catechu Willd. A;~rrkt% hcteroph_yCCus 27 14, 39 53,63, khaira khaia khdju Anogeissus pendula Edgew. Garugo pinnata Roxb. Calophylbm SD. Trewia nudtfCoraLinn. MeCia composite Willd. Evodio Cunur-ankendaMrrr. Olea sp. Careya arborea Roxb. Machilus gomblei King Cedrus deodara Loudon Lannea coromandelica Merr. Diospyros melanoxylonRoxb. Acer sp. Bauhinia sp. Sonneratia opetala Ham. Sonnerntia opctala Ham. Casuarina equisetifolia Linn. Acacia catechu Willd. Acacia catechu Willd. > Bride&a retusa Spreng. g 56, 59, 64, 68 45, 47, 52 66 45, 47, 49 44,46,48, 51 54’ 53, 67 E 29. 54. 57, 61; 67 48, 52 :: Anthocephalus cadamba Miq. koroi koroi kosh kosi kothiakoaroi kow 27, 29, 4393 kowa kubinde 7, 9, 11, 12 kuckla 8, 12, 15, 17 kuda kuda 20, 24, 3 I, 32 kuhimala kuhir IO,15 kulimara 28, 30 25, 29 kulu 25,;; 8 78 14 13, 16 23 $ 18, 22,’ 25 37 18,30 arjuna W & A. Machilus macrantha Nees komangi konda tangedu kongra koramanu korei kumbha kumbhi kumbi kumbia kumhar Garuga pinnnta Roxb. Celtis oustralis Linn. Garuga pinnata Roxb. Quercus semecarpifoCiaSmith Pinus insularis Endl. Manilkara sp. Acacia cater&uWill& Duabanga sonneratioides Ham. Olea sp. Albizzia lebbcck Benth. 14, I6 7, 14, 18, 30, 36,39,43,49, 53,63 18,30 CeCtisaustralis Linn. Tenninalia kola aiyila koiamavu Mt;avu 15, 23. 38; :t IO,15 10, 15, 17, ;t 14, 16 Albizzia odoratissima Benth. 18, 22, 33 Acacia arabica Willd. 7, 13, 14 Albizzia procero Benth. 43,46,51 Pawotiopsis jacquemontiana (Deene) Rehd. 14, 16 Moms bevigata Wall. 24, 29, 33 Terminali ponicutata noth 45.47, 52. 56, 59, 68 Albizzia procera Benth. 36, 37, 43, 46, 51 Hopea parvCPoraBedd. Dalbergia CntifoCioRoxb. :9, 23, 30, Z Olea SF. 14, 16 Stem&o villosa Roxb. StercuCig urens Roxb. Z Ebe~arpur tuberculatusRoxb. 60 kOkk0 43,49 8, 10, 12, 13$ 3uJgan.t sp. OIeosp. kiralobogi kiri ko kodalc kodaro kodavasi koha kohu > kohu 56,64 Gmelina arborea Linn. kh0r kinhai 8, 19, 23, 30, 54,63 20, 24, 26, 29, 32 19, 23, 28, 32, ;“; 20, 24, 26, 29, Evodia sp. Aesculus indica Colebr. kimbu kindal 55, 59, 64, 68 64 59 53,57 53, 63, 64 53,57 53, 63, 64 62,67 Gmelina arborcoIinn. khanakpa khanor kharak kharak chena kharik kharapat kharoh kharpat khanu khasi pine khirni khoira kbokan khwao kiachalom kikar kilai kilar 58, 68, 62, 67 59 7, 10, 13, 17. 19. 28; 31, 36, 39,40,43,46, 48,50, 51, 52, 61, 64, kathdhai kathkusum kathupinnai katkumbal kattu veppu kattu chempakkam kau kaval kawala kelo kelon > kembal kend kendu > krnzal keolari kcorn keowra kesarike khair khamari 38(2), 40, 41 48,52 59 Slercuiia uretts Roxb. Gmclina orboreo Linn. kaamar 53, 63 53 43, 46, 51 54, 59, 67 PAOE > 37 14, 7, 10, 16, 22, 33, 36, 41,43,45, 53. 16 18, 37, 51, 57 59 60, 67 Kin,qiodendron p i n n a t u m (Roxb.) Harms. 55,583 $, f; Bridelia rctusa Spreng. Xylia xylocarpo Taub. 57: 64 Xylia xylocorpa~Taub. 31 Bridelio retusa Spreng. 54, 63 Holowhena antidysenterica Wall. Albizzia odoratissimaBenth. 18, 22, 33: Albizzia procera Benth. Alnus nepalensis Don I89 23, :2” Bridelia retusa Spreng. 19, 23. 39 A[Fez’a chinensis (Osbeck) 28 Olea sp. 14, 16 Terminalia arjuna W & A. 21,37 Kydia coCycinaRoxb. Strychnos nux-vomica Linn. 45, 50, 56, “6: 21,30 Syzygium sp. 35 Syzygium cumini Skeels Lannea coromandelica Merr. 20, 27, 32, 35 19, 23, 30 BrideCio retusn Spreng. 44,46,47,48, Gmclina arborea Linn. 50, 52 10, 15 Acer sp. 61, 68 Trewio nudiJora Linn. 22, 28, 31, 33 Adina cord$Cia Hook. f. Coreyo orborea Roxb. 19, 28, 30, 49 Careya arborea Roxb. Gmeliao arborea Linn. 49 8, 10, 12, 13, 15 IS t 399 - 1963 %OTANIOAL NAME PAGE ‘1’RADE OR LOCAL BOTANICAL NAME kumil kumilu kumulu > kumkar kungmung kunis z;$irikkapayin Gmelina arborra Linn. Holoptcl~ainte&Xa Planch. Alstonia scholaris R. Br. Abuts nitida Endl. Canarium stricturn Roxb. Garuga pinnata Roxb. Acrocarpus f r a x in rf o 1i u s Wight H;la;hena antidysenterica ‘a Albiriia odoratissimaBenth. Slcreospermum sp. Adina cordif& Hook. f. Schbichera oleosa Oken. k&anyan karcki kurdis kurmuru kursing kuruma kusum I Schlticircra oleosa Oken. Schlkhera olewa Oken. H~iclyoa excelsumWall. kusmna kuaumb kutharl 54.. 58.60.62. . 65 10, 12, 15, 17 12, :: 48, ;; 7, 10, YE 45, 47, 49 22, 28, 31, 33 9, 31, 37, 45, 49,56,63 31 45,49 l2, 15,26,32, 34,38,41,42, 47, 52,65 24,33 Artocarpus lahoocha Roxb. 23, 54 Amoora wallichii King 23, 28,34 Chuhrasia tabularisAdr. Juss. 44, 46, 50, 51 Acacia sundra Willd. 43,53 Sidcroxylon longepeliolatum King et Prain 27,33 Dwbanga sonncratioides Ham. 26 Aglaia sp. 18 Ple;;fdmum a c e r if o I i u m 13, 16, 17 Hymenod~ctyonexcclsum Wall. 26, 32, 34 Artocarpus chaptasha Roxb. 19, 23, 28, 34 Terminatia tomentosa Wight ct Am. 9, 11, 17, 22, 25,31,35,37, 40,42,45,47, 52, 56,59, 64, lampati latekh later latikaram latore laurel Sapium boccatum Roxb. Lagz;;osmia parv iflora lelun kndi E 8, 11, 13, 14, ;$$;;‘z lcndia lendia senha > letkok’ leuri locbuni \ 12;:” j lupung par v if IO r a Lafgetbamia ’ 4$, 4$2): 55, 58, 62, 63 36, 38, 39, 40 Pterygota alata R. Br. Cupressus torulosa Don Aphanamixis p o ly s t a c hy c (Wall.) Parker Dysoxylum binectari mum (Roxb.) HK f. vex 4 edd. Zrminalia bellirica Roxb. 27, 35 7,9, 11 23,28 24,29 30 M machiluo machilus madagirivembu Machilus gamblei King Machilus macranthaNcea Chuhrasia tabularis Adr. Juss. Vateria indi-a Liun. Ailanthus excelsa Roxb. Madhucn indica Gmel. Cedrela toona Roxb. maddidhupa maddidhupa madkam mahalimbo mahalo mahanim 1 J Ailanthus sp. maharukh dilanthus malabarica L)6. Swietenia sp. Madhuca sp. Madhuca indica p-mcl. Madhuca sp. &ladhaca indica Gmel. Tetrameles nudiflora R. Br. , mahua mahuda mahula makai makrisal malabar neem malachadavan malagiri malamkon,.ai malavcmbu malaveppu mallay Melia compositaWilld. 38,41,47,51. 59, 58. 2.5, 33: 44, 8. 20> 66 56 5Y .5.:, 37 4-1 54, 57, 65 48, 52 59, 66 19, 23, 2Y 32, 34 26, 33 \ J’ Maagifcro it&a Linn. mandar -go manjakadambai Adina cordifolia Hook. mnPlC maravari mareen mashwal ma&we1 matti Acer sp. -4ntiaris toxicaria Leschcn. Uimus waliichiana Planch. Chlorowylon smielcnia 1)C:. Acacia arabica W~lld. lerminalia tomenlosn W~ighl et Arn. mayeng mayiladi mechi meskna mill0 milla mituktmia modal modhal mohru mohwa mohwa moi moina momailateku monia morai morinda moru moyal moyeo moyen I’).? ‘13 , :1:! 53, 57, 61, bl, 54, 57. 61, 64: 67 53, 57, 61, 66 55, 60, 62, 68 Acrocarpus fraxinifolius Wight ilCer ap. Mangifcra indica Liun. mattipal mavu (i0 .-PI, fil 54, 57, 65 60 JUSS. vembu m0kh 27, 29, 33 47, 52, 60, 68 Shorea assamica Dyer Schima wallichii Choiq Melia composita Willd. Bischopa jaranica Blumc Cinnamomum sp. Acrocarpus f r a x in ifo 1in s Wight Ccdrela toonaRoxb. Acrocarpus fraxinifolius Wight Ctirasia tabularis ‘I&. malavcppu mamaram mamidi mandane L lakoach lalchini 1 lali i la\-devdari Ial-kbair lambapatti Ailcnthus excelsa Roxb. PACE 53, 57, 61, 66 Polyalthia sp. kutbaria maharukh ii%ry I NAMH 18, 22, 27, 33 10, I :, 3, II, 12, 13, 17 , 24 , 27 * 2!) 9 35, 38, 39(23, 42,46,47,4!,, 52, 55,60,62. C Ailanthus malabarica lX. Mangtfia indka l-inn. Plerospermum a c e r if 0 1i u m Willd. Vi&x altissima Linn. f. Lagerslramia pa r v if 10 r a Roxb. rlfesua fewea Linn. Vitex allissima Linn. 1: Vitex sp. Mitragynaparrifliu (Roxb.) Korth. Lannea coromandelica,\lerr. Lannea coromandelicu Merr. Quercus Jloribvnda Wall. Maalhrca indica Gmel. Madhuca ap. L.annea coromandelrca hlerr. Telramelas nudipora R. Br. Schrebera swietenioidesRoxb. Aglaia sp. Lannea coromandelica Xlcrr. Fagara budrunga Roxb. I Abies pindrow Royle \ Abiesspectabilis Spach. Quercus Jloribunda Wall. Lgnnea coromandelica Alcrr. Lannea coromandelica Ilrrr. Lannua coromanrlcticaMcrr. 53 57 61 $? 2 2 > tit: 10,- ‘Ut 31 5’) 45,47, 52, Xl. 59, tj+, 68 59, ti6 46,47,49, 52. 55, 60, 62, CXI 21, ‘4, 29, 33 44,47, 50, z-l’, 44, 47, 50, .Y:! 8, II ‘0. 37 44 20, 27, 32, 35 27, 35 IS t 399 - 1963 %L4DEOR LOCAL BOTANICAL NAF.W ’ PA08 ‘I’RAIJLOK LOCAL NAME NAME Pterospermum accrlfolium Willd. Manilkaro sp. rllslonia scholaris R. Br. Bereo.rpermum sp. dls~onia scholaris R. Br. Mows sp. Fagara budrunga Roxb. muckhukenda mu&i mukampala mukarti mukkampalci mulberry mull&m mulluvenga mulvengai mundani \ J 54, 59, f: 53,57 Bridelia retura Spreng. 54,63 18,22,27,33, 53, 57, 61, 66 54, 57, 63, 65 48 Chkwoxylon swi&niu DC. Polylalthiasp. Prolium serralum (Wall. ex C&br.) Engl. Slerculia villosa Roxb. Strychnos nux-vomica ~Linn. Fagara budrunga Roxb. Duabanga sonneratiodcs Ham. Vitex altissima Linn. f. Terminalia chebula Retz. muruthou mush1.i muttilnm mauk-myo myladi myrabolan nirmaruthu ~nirusil Lugerstrormia speciosa PCM. Nbi& chincnsis (Osbeck) 21y 25* : 56,64 58, 6’2, 65, 67 26 Okan otenga Dill& nallapulaga nalla tumma nana nanagu uandi uangal nangu 1 nannul Ilanuchundan llanupnla narelai narikel i.attuillupai naval naviladi mlvugu nedunarai nedunaral ncgesrva.r nclli nemiliyadugu ncredu ncrlu 20, 27, 32, 35 Mesua ferrea Linn. 55 ferrea Linn. 20 .Gwa I Vitex sp. Trewia nudiflora Linn. Canthium sp. ‘Terminalia tomentosaIVight et Am. ‘rerminalia baniculala Roth &&a arabka Willd. LagerslrizmialanceolalaWall. 4.i 61,68 64 56, 59, 64, 68 56, 59, 68 53, 63, 64 44,46,49,50, 52 Lagerslramia parviflora Rosb. 55, 58, 62, 63 Lyerstrcemia lanceoIala\Vall. 44,46,49, 50, 52,55, 58; 62, 65,67 .Uesuu ferrea Limi. Con/hium bp. Samudera indica Gsrtn. .Uanilkara sp. Po!vallhia rp. f’levnola nc zla R. Br. .\lodhua sp. Jjtygium sp. Vi1e.raltissima Limi. f. Canthium sp. Jfilra~ynu parvifolia (Roxb. Korth. I’oiyallhia sp. .\fesua ferrea Linn. Emblica ogicina1i.sGcrta. Vilex altissima Linn.f. Syrygium sp. Syzygium sp. Ci’lCXsp. Svzygium LP. i;;‘lex altissima Linn. I’. Birch& jncanica Blumr .Ic&u IeucophlmaWilld. 58., 66 55,62 55 64 66 j&63 62,66 “7,35,60,68 5 .i W, 62, 68 38,66 62,66 20 f: 56, 62, 68 45,49,52,56, 62,68 45 68 56, 62, 56 43,48 18,30 27 2 P padar Pa&d Stereospermum pnSOtSdWll (Hawk.) Chatt. StereospermumsuaveolensDC:. Sterrospermum sp. Yteroroms dalbcrgioides padiri pa&i Slereospermum sp. slcrcospcnawn sp. pahari paini pakar pala palai palegaruda Pau palvadinjan pamambarakumbil panan panas panasa pand pandhan pangar panigambhari panipatuli paniraj papara \ j pap rwr! paw papur paral paranjoti pararl parasu paroli parrotin 9, 11, 13 9, 11, 13 37 21,2i 56, 59, 62 21,30,37,4$ 47,49,56,59, (i’, Stereospcrmum personalum (Hassk.) Chatt. 9, SlcreospermumsuaceolensDC. 9, Ple~,~ota alata R. Br. Valeria indica Linn. Ficus sp. Maniltara sp. Wrightia tinctoria 1~. Br. rllstonin scholaris K. Br. Palaquium elli/Acum (lI,~l/..‘~ -I5, 58, En&r Trewia nudijloru Linn. Ougeinia oojeinensis(Rosh Hochreut lrtocarpus h e t e r o p hy LLu s Lamk. drtacarpus hcterophyllus Lamk. Dillenicr $1’. Abks pindrow Koylc Abies speclabilis Spa&. Ougeiniu vojeinensis (Rosh.; Ho&rut :lesculus indica Colebr. Trewia nudg!ora Linn. Lugerslramia speciosa Pers. ‘Terminalia myriocarpu Heurck et Xlucll. Arg. tloloplelea integrifolia Planch. f’tegi;bium tin c t o r i u m :: j 27 S&60,65,67 20,28, sp. 9, :: Lannea coromandelica AMerr. 1 21, 25, 29 0 Sterculia cillosa Roxb. Lunnea coromandalicaMerr. Sterculia urens Roxb. TaKyz aphylla (Linn.) odal odamaram N nabe nagakesari nagasampigi nageswar nagkesar nahor nagod naikumpil nallabalusu nallamaddi PAW 61,64 -4crocarpus f r a x in if 0 1 i u 5 Wight muragalu murgouri murtenga Profium serrutum (Wall. ex Colebr.) Engl. M$;;taparvi/clia (Roxb.) 24, 32,34, :d 52,58,62,65: Cullenia excelsa Wigh t. .Qhanamixis polystf@JX (Wall.) Parker m~,lluchakka mullumuttaga biNUL nirkadambai nimburamoi 29,33 44,55,63 59,66 45, 47, 49 59,66 BOTANICAL Gardenia lalifolia Xitotl Holoptelcaintegrifofia Planch. Gardenia sp. Garilcnia sp. Slereospermum personalum (Hassk.) Chatt. Skreospermum suaveolensDC. HymenodictyonexcelsumWall. ~Stercospermum sp. Cleistanlhus collinur (Roxb.11 Bcnth. h HK. Slereo.cfxrmum sp. Parroliopsis jacquemonlianu (l&no) R&d. 11, 13 II, IS 27, 35 48, 52 12, 15 j5,,63 66 59,66 G9, 68 G1,68 8, 14 14, 23, 28, 31 33, 57,61, ti4. tit; “0. 28, 3,; 7, 9, 1I 7, 9, I I 21,31 IO, 1.: 27, 33 20, 24, 29 22, 25, 30, 33 38(2;, 40, 41 27 LTI IO, 12, 15, 17 48 50 9, 11, I3 9, 11, 13 65 21.29 IS: TRADE OR LOCH. NAM! ( Abies pindrow Royle 1 Abies spectabilis Spach. Picca smithiana &Gas. Parrotiopsis jae uenwatiana (Deenc) Rch 8 . Arkarpus hirsuta Lamk. parcal partal pasir pathiri patuli payin peddajana peddamauu pex-nari pcikadukkai 4 ;., I 4’ I, .$ ,; 1., BOTA~+ICALNAME Pu& lilac perum*m petam petari peymam phalant ph4$ phaldu . phab t phal& phanas Sunospennwfl sp. sp. Vateria indica Linn. Crewia tiliafolia Vahl. s1ere0spmmwn > Ailanthus excelsa Roxb. pari+Jlora Lugerstramia Roxb. Melia azedarach Linn. Ailanthus malabarica DC. Trewia nudiflora Linn. Trewia nudipora Linn. Antiaris lo&aria Lcschen. Quercus sp. Pop&s sp. •~og&~parui/olia (Roxb.) Grewia tilirflia Vahl. Grewia sp. A rtotokrp u .c hctcrophyllus : :s TRADE PAGE - 7,9,11 7, 9, 11 7, 9, 11 14, 16 43,462 48,% 51 56, 59,62 21,29 61,68 55,63 59,66 55, 58,62, 63 12, 13, 16 59,66 48,52 48,52 21,:: 12, 17 8, 11, 13, 15 8, lo,40 14, 36 36,38 ‘39 40 43,46;i8: 50: I 51 = 19,30 b. 8, 11 phansi phariant phar\van Anogeissus acuminota \\‘all. ~Qucrcus glatrca Thuub. TagFar, aphylla (Linn.) piak piasal pichola pila \ pilavu j pilivagai Abus nitida Endl. 12,16 Pterocarpus mar.wpirofl Rc~:b. 21, 25 K9ia ca@na Roosb. 26 Arhxarpus hetrrophsllu: La&k. . _ i3,57,61,64,66 Albirria chinensis iOsbeck) ,Merr 61, 64 Tennina& panictrlala Ro:h 56, 59, 68 -4ilanthus excelsa Roxb. 59,66 Kingiodcndron p i n n a t IIm (F.oxb.) Harms. 55, 58, 62, 65 Cynomctra polyondra Roxb. 19, 30 Bucklandia populnea R. Br. 23, 28, 34 Wrightia sp. 33 Trcwia nudipora Linn. 27, 35 Aphanamixis p-o Iy s t a c h_aa (Wall.) Parker 23, 28, 43, 46 53, 57 Panotiopsis jacquemontiana (Dec*ne) Rrhd. 14, 16 Kydia calycina Roxb. 12, 17 Ailanthus malabarica DC. 59,66 Salmnlia malabarica Schott & Endl. 60, 68 Lagcrstramia peciosa Pcrs. 55, 62 Calophyllum sp. 43,46,48,54, 57, 61, 67 Popuius sp. 12, 17 Chloroxylon swietenia DC. 54, 57, 63, 65 Machilus macrantha Nces 47,52 Prerygota alata R. Br. 60,68 Albitzia chinensis (Osbeck) Merr. 61, 64 Terminalia tomenlosa \Vight et Am. “2’ :2 ;;, ;; Slrrcospermwn sp. Kydia caalycinaRoxb. 12, 17:26,‘38, 47.60 Tamarindus indica Linn. 56, 64; 66 Terminalin chebula Retz. Schlcichera olcosa Oken. 56, ;; Zzsgtrslramia s p e c i 0 .Pa Pers. 55,62 Calophyllum sp. 54, 57, 61, 67 9 pillamarudu pimaram PiacY a pitakurbei pitali pitraj pongiliyarn poola poomaruthu peon P+ar porasu POSW? pothondi pottugaka pucca saj pudoli pP1a puli pulincakku pulusari pumarudu punna on Locrsr. NAMS putangali puvam PyI_ BOTANICAL NAME 399-1963 -PAGE Peciloneuron indicum Bedd. Schleichcra oieosa Okm. Lagerstramia hy p o I e u c a Kurz 56, ;; 20,24 R rai rai rai raigala rajain rtjbr+h raJmor rakta-kanchan rakla-rohida rakthachandanam raldhup ranamboda rangkat ranjana rayan > red tnndert rhctsa rianj risni rohan rohina \ rohini j rostwood (blackwood) rudrak rudraksham rukkathar ruta 3 f Abies pindrow Roylc Abies spectabilis Spach. Dilienia sp. Picaaamidiana Boiss. Shorea robusta Cartn. f. Holoptelea int.c&olia Planch. Cassia /islula Linn. Caruga pinnata Roxb. Bauhinia SD. Aphonam&is p o ly s t a c hy a (Wall.) Parkrr Pterocarpus santalinus I .inn. f. CanaEurn stricturn Roxb. L$ondias sp. Adina cordifolia Hook. f. 7,9, 11 7, 9, 11 20, 28,34 7.9. 11 21 10, 12, 15,17 8, 19, 36. 43 29, 34 28, 30 I , 43, 46 36, 59, 66 47, 51 48 22, 28, 31, 33 44 Manilkam sp. Pterocarpussantalinus Linn. f. Fagara budrunga Roxb. Qurc2is lanuginosa Don Cinnamomum sp. Soymidafebrifga A. Juss. Soymida febrifuga 4. Juss. Dalbrrgia latifolia Roxb. Elaocarlus fabcrtulalusRoxb. Elaocarpus &berculatusRoxb. Lunnea coromandtiica ,IIcrr. drtocar@s hrterophyllus Lamk. Ougtinia oojeinrnsir (Roxb. ) Hochrcut 56, 59,66 58, 62, 65, 67 8. 11 44; 50 21, 25, 31 21, 25, 31 ~19,23,30, 32, 36, 38, 40(2), 41,44,46, 49, >0,51,54, 58. 63. 6.5. 67 47; t-ii 20, 27, 32, :! 19, 23, 28, 31 21. 31 S et Am. Terminalin biaiata Stcutlcl Albizzia procera Bcnth. 37, 40. +2 22, 25, 3i 7, 10, 16, 18, 23,33,36,37, 41.43.46. .il. _ . sagada sagade sagapu sagodi sagon Tec!ona grandir I.inn. f. Schltichera oleosa Oken. Schkichera olcosa Okcn. Hymenodic&on excclswn Wall. Qhkichera oleosa Oken. Teclona drandis Linn. f. 45, 47, 49, 52 45.49 sagoon saguan saguvai Teclona grandis Linn. Tectona grandis Linn. Tectona grandis Linn. 21, 25, ‘3’0 21, 25, 30 56,59,62,66, sagwan Tectona grandis safed chuglam saftd-siris sag 53, si f. f. f. Linn . f. sahaja Tytnz: saj Terminalib tomenlosa Wight et Am. Terminalia tomentosc Wight et Arn. Terminalia tomerztosa Wight et Am. tomentosa Wight 55;6i 63 45,49 37, 38,39,41, 21,25,30,3678 38, 39,41,42: 45 * 47 >49 , 52 22, 25, 31, 3.i sajad sain 81 37, 40, 42 45, 47, 52 9, 11, 17, 22, 25,31, 35, 37, 40, 42 IS:399-1963 TRADE OR LOCAL NAME BOTANICAL NAM sakhu \akhua sal salai Shorea robusta Gartn. Shorea robusta Grrtn. qaledi raiga salhonne salia salvagai sam sampige sanaru sanchi sandalwood sandan Boswellia serrata Roxb. Boswellia serrata Roxb. Calophyllum sp. Boswellia serrata Roxb. Albirria procera Benth. Artocarpus chaplasha Roxb. Michelia champaca Linn. C&sin jstula Linn. Wrightia’ sp, 2; sida sidha f. f. Shorea robusta Gertn. f. Boswellia scrrata Roxb. Santalum album Linn. Outeint o$inensis (Roxb.) oc reu Hochrrut saptaparni saral saravu sarg i sarin sarjam saro saru satiana eatinwood -4lstonia &olaris R. hr. Pinus in.rularis Endl. Casuarina eqziseliflia Linn. Shorea robusta Gartn. f. Albizzia lcbbeck Benth. Short-a robusta Gartn. f. Cupressus torulosa Don Casuarina equidstifolia Linn. Alstonia scholaris R. Br. satisal satni satwin saur rauri Dalber@a latifolia Roxb. Alstoma scholaris R. Br. Alston.‘a scholaris R. Br. Betsl~ sp. Salmalia malabarica Schott sauriya savukku sawar Xylia xylocarpa Taub. Casuarina equiseti/lia Linn. Salmalia malabarica Schott Chloroxylon swietenia DC. & Endl. & Endl. llcleng semal Sapium baccatum Roxb. Salmalia malabarica Schott semul Salmalia & Endl. malabarica SemUl semul Salmalia sp. Salmalia insignis Schott semur Salmalia senkurunji shahtut shala shanbagam sharol shaur I shegun sheori shisham Gluta travancoricu Bedd. Morus sp. Boswellia serrata Roxb. Michelia champaca Linn. 8. 14 47. .51 18, 22, 25 54 21 7, 10, 16 21 9, 11 43 26 23, 36, 38, 40, 44,46, 50, 54, 57, 63, 65 19, 23, 30, 32 12, 16 12, 16, 47, 51 23,31 48, 52 37 54 46, 52 27 pa r c if1 0 ra Lagerstramia Roxb. s, Lagcrstramia 20, 29, 31 22, 25, Sri Roxb. See white chuglam Grec*illea robusta .A. Cunn. Salmalia malabarica Schott 12, 17 insignis Schott simal simalo Salmnlia SD. Salmalia malabarica Schott simuli Salmalia siras siris Albirzia lebbeck Benth. .4i$ea” chinensis (Osbeck) siris Albit& lebbeck Benth. sirish sirsul sisi sissoo Albizzia lebbeck Benth. Albirzia lebheck Benth. Sterculia villosa Roxb. Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. & 48.52 6c Endl. malabarica Schott & Endl. 43, 45, C 28, 61, 64 7, 10, 16, 18, 22,33, 36, 37, 41, 43, 45, 51 18,22,33 43, 45, 51 8, IQ, 14, ?; 17,20,23, sissu sit siwau Dalbergia latiflia Roxb. Albirzia procera Benth. Gmelina arborea Linn. sohan sonalu sonari sopa Soymida febrifuqa A. Juss. Cassiafistula I,&. Cassia. j.rtala Linn. Michelia sp. Picea smithiana Boiss. Albizzia odoratissima Benth. Soymida fcbrzfuga A. Juss. Cryptomeria japonica D. Don Fraxinus sp. Cupressus torulosa Don Calophyllum sp. Calophyllum sp. . Xylia xylocarpa Taub. Casuarina equisetiflia Linn. LSptIWX srisi suan suji SUlTl surai surahonne surhonni suria suru Tectona grandis Linn. f. Betula sp. Dalbcrgia rissoo Roxb. 12, 17, 27, 39, 42,48, 52,60, 68 35 talauma Michrlia baillonii Roxb. shisham Dalbergia .shivane Gmelina arborea Linn. Gmelina arborea Linn. lebbeck Benth. 12 21, 25, 30 10, 15 8, 10, 14, 15, 16,20,23, 31, 32, 34 36,38,40 (2). 41,44,46,49, 50,51 54,58,60, 62, 65 44,46,47,48, 50, 52 7, 10, 16 31, 32. 34 19, 23, 30; 32 18, 23, 33 36,38 (2), 39, 40,41 21, 25, 31 19 24, 29, 7, 9, 36. 21, 25; A: 11 41 31 8, 10, 14, :z 7, 9, 11 54, 57, 61, 67 43. 46, 48 :: T sissoo Roxb. ;: 27, 35 35 Endl. Dalbergia 58, 68 17, 67 & End]. Salmalia tahli 39? 42 54, 58 11, 13, 14 p a r u if1 0 r a 12, 17, 39, 42 Schott Alnus nepalensis Don lariflia PAGE simal 8, IQ, 14, 15, 16 Finet et Gagnep taman tamruj tanach 27, 35 malabarica & Endl. Albirzia 53. :: 26; 34 55 & Endl. > A: 51,66 silver gtey wood silver oak simal BOTANICALNAMZ Schott & Endl. shivani shiwan shrin 9, 21, 37 12,26, 34, 38, 41, 47, 51 47,51 26, 34, 38, 41 54, 57, 61, 67 38,41 53, 57 19, 23, 28, 34 58,68 8, 14, 21, 31, 37,40,45,47, Acacia catechu Willd. Anthocephalus cadamba Miq. Madhuca sp. Ougeinia oojeinensis (Roxb.) Sandra sanko sannaippe sannan TRADE OR LOCAL NAME PAGE 24, 29,~33 Lagcrstramia speciosa Pers. Diospyros mclanoxylon Roxb. Ougeinia oojeinensis (Roxb.) Hochreut Cyrocarpus jacquini Gartn. Xylia xylocarpa Taub. Terminalia bcllirica Roxb. 44,46,49, “5”o 45, 47, 49 tanaku tanFan tam tanki taraksopa tare tarl tarli Bauhinia sp. Adina cordifolia Hook. f. Terminalia bellirica Roxb. Terminalia brllirica Roxb. Azeyria chinensis (Osbeck) tartari taungpeine teak Dillcnih sp. Artocarpus chaplasha Roxb. Tectona grandis Linn. f. 20, 28, :: 19, 23, 28, 34 2 1,25, 30, 37, 38, 39,41,42, 45,47, 49, 52, 56, 59, 62,66, tegu tejpat teku Trctona grandis Linn. Cinnamomum sp. Tectona grandis Linn. teley Stcrculia wrens Roxb. 45, 47, 49,:; 19, 23, 32 56, 59,62,66, 68 27 82 f. f. 22 :: ’ ii7 28,G 22, 28, 31, 33 45,49 45,49 IS: 'I‘RADEOR LOCAL NAME tclus temburni tendu tengre salla timbervo timru timur tinnas tiril tirphul tirwa tits-sopa tiwas toon 1 I 45, 47, :9 55,63 44,49 Tectona grandis Linn. f. Tetmmeles nud$&a R. Br. Terminalia arjuna W & A. Diospyros sp. Quercus Jloribunda Wall. Michelia baillonii Finet et Cagnep Diospyros melanoxylonRoxb. Diospvros melanoxylonRoxb. Fagara budrunga Roxb. Oqeinia oojeincnsis (Roxb.) Ougeinia oojeinensis (Roxb.) Hochreut Diospvros melano.rylonRoxb. ~y$;~,;; rRa”uzp Michelii baillonii Finet et Gagnep Michelia champaca Linn. L)u,qeinin oojeinensis (Roxh.) Hochreut Cedrelu toonn Roxb. tuki tula tula tumiki tumri tun Diospyros sp. Ptevgota olata R. Br. Tetrameles nudQ¶oraR. Br. Diospyros sp. Diospyros melanoxylonRoxb. Cedrela toona Roxb. Wall. tupra tut 22,26 18, 23, 33 21 64 Grewia op. Terminalin bcllirica Roxb. Holoptelia integriflia Planch. Terminalia bcllirica Roxb. Trewia nudijora I .inn. triphal tuar tuni 45, 47, 49 44,46, 49, 50 36, 38, 40 (2) Grewia tiliafolia Vahl. Swiradera indjca Ckrtn. Abies pindrow Royle A bier spectabilis Spach, Fagara budrunga Roxb. Holarrhena antidysenterica to:U\‘attu tosh 66 1 Hochrcut tinsa 53, 57 5G Albizzin procera Benth. Tamarindus indica Linn. Strychnos potatorum Linn. f. Ougeinia oojeinensis (Roxb.) Hochreut tenthra tenthuli tettancottai tewas PACE BOTANICAL NAME NAME Albirzia procera Benth. ‘lnminalia arjtuta W & A. Wrightia tomcntosaRoem et Sch. Ougeinia oojeinensis (Roxb.) Hochreut Diospvros melanoxylonRoxb. Diospyros mclanoxylonRoxb. Tsayh,7”mosu iD. Don) tclla chinduga tellamaddi trllapal thadachi thadasalu thadsal thanni thapsi thare thavala thega thekinamra theku thitpok thoramatti th umbi tilonj tilsundi TKADB OR LOCAL H~TANICAL NAME 399-1963 60, 65, :: 63 61,68 56, 59, 62. 66, 68 27, 35 54, 58, 63, :! 8, 11 24, 29, 44,46,49, 44,46,49, 24, 32, 33 50 50 34 8, 14 8, 14, 37, 40 20, 24, 31, 32 50, 52 57,64 24,29, 33 24 uriam Bischofiajaoanica Blume urulu Chukrasia Juss. usiri uthi utis 66 Adt. 54, 57, 65 oficinalis Crertn. Mm. Lannea coromandclica Emblica Alnrrs nepalensis Don 55. 60. 65. 6”: 12; 26; 34 V vagai 1 vaka I vakai vakkainar vate vattakannu vayal vedipila veeti Jlbizzia 64 60 z 54, 59, z: 54,58,63,65, 45, :; Terminalia bellirica Roxb. Aphanamixis p o ly s t a c hy a 53, 57 (Wall. j Parker Dysaxylum malabcricum Xl, 61, 65,67 Bedd. Hopca sp. 61,Z Vatcria indica Linn. 59 Anthoccphaluscadamba Miq. 65 HymenodictyonexcelsumWall. Aphanamixis p o ly s t o c hy a 53, 57 (Wall.) Parker 61,68 I’ateria indica Linn. 56 Terminalin arjuna W & A. vehela vekkali vella-gil vellaigongu vellaikundrikam vellakadam vellakadamba vellakongu vellakunthirikam vellamaruthu vellanagai vellanava vellapayini vellapine vellavaka velvagai vellayini vellilava velukku vendai 53, 57 lebbeck Benth. Cassia marqinata Roxb. ’ Sterculia z;llosa Roxb. Artocarpus lakoocha Roxb. Kydia calycina Roxb. Paciloneuron indicum Bedd. Cullenia excelta Wight Dalbergia latifolia Roxb. ; venga 37, 40, 49 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, 19: 23,28, 32,34,44,46, 48, 50, 54,57, 61, 64, 67 tabularis 19,28,43,48, 54, 61 vengai vengottai venkatavu ventrak venthelthu vimbusirakadambu 11 7,_%11 .>o,52 ~lno~eissus latifolia Wall. 53, 63 61, 68 48, 52, 61, 68 Vateria indica Linn. Vateria indica Linn. 1 Albizria procera Benth. i Diptrrocarpus indicus Bedd. Terminalia arjuna W & A. 1f Kydia calycina Roxb. 53,57 54,61,67 56 60 ) Pterocarpusmarsupium Roxb. 1 Lophopetalum wightianum 1 Am. 1 Lagerstramia lanccolata _t Wall. Mi~~t;pamifolia 0 . 56, 58 58,60,62,67 55, 58, 62, 65,67 (Roxb.) 58,66 7, 9, 54, 58, 63, 2: 27, 35 27, 35 54, 58, 63, 65 36, 38, 40 (2) 8, 10, 13, 15, 16, 19,23,28, 32. 34 Cedrela toona Roxb. 19,23,28; 32, LXos0yros sp. Moms sp. 54, 58, 63,:: 11 W walnut warrang white bombwe white cedar white clmgllun (silver grey= wood) white dbup white dbup wovali woomb &glans sp. Kydia calycina Roxb. TerminaBa procera Roxb. Dys:“ddy 1u m malabaricum Terminalia bialata Steudel Cunurium stricturn Roxb. Canariumcuphyllum Kurz Manilkara sp. Miliusa tomentosa (Roxb.) J. Sinclair 10, 16, 17, ‘4”; 22, 25, 30, 35 46,48,50,52, 58, 61,~65, 67 22,25, 35 47, 51, 59 26, 34 44 45,51 U uchal u&l uli upas uravu Pinus insularis Endl. Stertulia uillosa Roxb. Munpz$m indicu I.inn. Antiuris toxicariu Leschen Machilus macrantha Nees 18, 22, 25 27,60 24, 27, 29, 35 Y yet+ yemane 60,;; 83 PterocarpusmarsupiumRoxb. Gmelina arborea Linn. 56,58 20,24.26,29, 32 1s: 399-1963 PAGE \‘~‘ll,,iitTl‘Il‘Z3 yennemara ye padauk yepi yerra-wltlanam yetaga! yettaga Kinghdendron p i n n a t *(m (Roxb.) Hamw. Dip@mcarpus indicus Bedd. Bticho~ jaUan;a Bhme Hardwickia binata Roxb. PlnocatpuF santaliinur Linn. f. Adina cmdijXia Hook. f. Adina cordifoa Hook. f. TRADE OYLLOCAL NAME ShychM chlhsia nux-umnica Liuxa. 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