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it. Vessels small, very numenms, in short radial rows; paren- 
chyma in very fine, broken lines.. Tamayuan {she fig. 10). 
ff. I*ith-rays.of medium -size; very hard and heavy; reddish brown to 
chocolate color; parenchyma lines very tine, 
DUNGON (see fig. 11). 
DUNGON-LATE. 
ec. Clustered ahoiit large vessels. 
/. Wood white; not heavy. 
g. Pith-rays small ; wood parenchyma forming a very narrow fringe 
aboiit the vessels Balacat (see fig. 12). 
gg. Pith-rays medium size; wood parenchyma foiiniug a very dis- 
tinct fringe alxnit the vessels; very bad odor when first cut. 
CiTANG (see fig. 13). 
ff. Wood not white; heavier. 
g. Wood dark brown. 
h. Seasonal rings rather narrow; whitish deposits in vessels. 
AcLE (see fig. 14). 
h7i. Seasonal rings broad; vessels without whitish deposits. 
Banuyo (see fig. 15). 
gg. With yellow^ or reddish tinge. 
h. Dark red; parenchyma sometimes forming lines between ves- 
sels TucA>-CAL.AO (see fig. IG). 
r 
hh. Parenchyma only about vessels. 
i. Yellow to dark reddish-brown ; sulphur-yellow deposits in 
vessels Ti'iL (see fig. 17). 
it. Yellowish-red; no yellow deposits in vessels. 
TiNDALO (see fig. 18). 
dd. Wood parenchyma not prominent. 
e. Wood white, or grayish. 
f. Gray with faint greenish-yellow tinge; Very hard and lieavy; vea- 
sels small and scattered ; wood turning bright greenish -yellow 
when treated with an alkaline solution Molave (see fig. 19). 
ff. White; moderately heavy and moderately hard; vessels very small, 
in short radial lines. 
g. Very even grained; tasteless Lanete (see fig. 20). 
gg. Less even grained; with bitter taste Bating (see fig. 21). 
ee. Not white or grayish. 
/. Vessels clogged with wliite substance ; heartwood brownish or green- 
ish or greenish -yellow Anubing (see fig. 22). 
ff. Vessels not clogged with whitish deposits. 
g. Seasonal ring marked off by a distinct line. 
h. Vessels exuding an oil whenever cut across; heavy and hard. 
i. Yellowish -brown SUPA {see fig. 23). 
ii. Reddish-brown ; all surfaces stained by the oil. 
Batete (see fig. 24). 
hh. Vessels not exuding an oil ; pink or pale reddish, 
I. Edge of seasonal ring a fine line; hard and moderately 
heavy Malugay (see fig. 25). 
ii. Edge of seasonal ring a coarser line; wood softer and 
lighter; pith-rays more distinct Duguan (see fig. 2()). 
gg. Seasonal rings not marked off by a distinct line. 
h. W^ood purple; with parallel transverse markings in longitudi- 
nal sections Lanotan (see fig- 27). 
