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was needed: there was always excess of kindling-stuffs 

 available for making quick fires. 



All wood will bum and give forth heat, but one who knows 

 woods mil not use all kinds: it is only the degenerate 



Fig. 43. Western j^ellow pine dismantled and ignited by lightning (U. S. 

 Bureau of Forestry.) 



modem, who will do that : who will go to the telephone and 

 order a cord of wood without further specifications. Heavy, 

 close grained, hard woods as a rule bum more slowly and 

 jdeld more heat than the lighter more open-textured soft 

 woods. Combustible resins vary the rate of burning, and the 

 amount of heat produced : but the greatest differences in 

 burning qualities are due to the amount of water present. A 

 punky old log that when dry will bum like tinder will soak up 

 water like a sponge and, becoming "water logged," will not 



