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FOX WORTHY. 



For masts and spars, the most widely known and used wood seems to 

 be bintangor or poon (CcUophyllum spp.). 



For small boats, bancas, cascoes, dugouts of various sorts, a large 

 number of the relatively sol'i, light and easily worked woods are used. 



WOODS JN CONTACT WITH TIIK OBOUND. 

 RAILWAY TIES AND SLEEPERS. 



The following woods are used: 



In the Philippines: 

 Molave 

 Ipil 



Aelc 

 IW-tis 



Aranga 

 Dungon 



Yaeal 

 Tindalo 

 Sasalit 

 Supa 

 Anubing 

 Banaba 

 Bolongeta 

 Agoho 

 In Borneo 

 Pinapok 

 Billian 



Vitea lit (oralis. 

 Intsia bijuga. 

 Pitheoolobium aole. 

 Wipe Ik lis. 

 Homaiium Bpp. 

 Tarrietia sylvatioa. 

 Bhorea spp. 

 Pahudia rhomboid* a. 

 Vitea app. 

 Sindora supa. 

 A rtooarpus Bpp. 

 Lageretroemia spp, 

 Diospyro* pilosanthero. 



( 'as ii a rili a ni ii isrl ifol ia . 



pp. 



Shorca sp. ? 



Bueiderowylon tswageri. 

 Selangan batu shorca spp. 



Resak batu \ alien- sp. 



Red camphor DryobaUmops spp. 



MYraUau Intsia bakeri. 



In the Federated Malay Stales: 



Chengal Balanocarpua 



Tn India and Ceylon : 



Acacia arabica. 

 Acacia cnh'chii. 

 A noi/cissus latifolia. 

 Itarriiii/tonia racciaosa. 

 flassia latifolia. 

 linsn cilia scrrala. 



OeUophyllwm inophyllum, 



Carei/a arlmrca. 

 t'cilrus dcodara. 



( tinnamom um glanduliferum, 

 Dalbergia latifolia. 

 Dalbergia sissoo. 

 Euoalyptut globulus. 

 Eugenia jambolana. 



Ilanhnchia hinala. 

 Unpen jiarri/lora. 

 l/ai/crst rocmia pa rri flora. 



