FlI : ' \'a i ik \! Hi Vol. III. 



I and la: 

 ■ llatdon removed from 1 

 and 'list: install 



an . small 



sent installation 



[mens British Guiana, 



tuela, i Amazonas and Parana een 



ad rendered hoi ew 



installati I h se showing log, plank, and tree 



in < )ak and Ash ; a similar nt- 



inj I woods of the Empire, and tv 



omprising this in- 

 :id highly I from 



the Imperial I" Bureau. One iprising the princi] 



an ' imbers i il Fi inn rain of 



th< I, and its tibility of finish. S in- 



illed with Japanese dendrologic material, making I of nine 



• timbers of that country. The new installation 

 3 in thr nt and unique si the maj 



tion timbers in fine and representative exam; 

 the cabinet timbers in ample show their markings and ti- 



bility to polish, anothi "her s] showing tl r forms and 



lized marking; anoth ting tl pecial timbers 



utilized for " toko ] th by di -of 



and om tailing the mboo 



as tion material. Thr< tnplifying the timbers of 



British India, in one of which is placi »und tabli uk 



(/'. 6 feel in diami i1 from a single board. 



and specimens of blackwood (Dalb* illustrating its pta- 



bil ulptun -id in two others a loi 



intry in ample examples. Three 

 , by lar. principally utilized con- 



str ia. T - the tint 



am] timbei untry uately 



hich tl ielding them . 'he 



I to 



the m and most fri Brazil; 



one o! ii and two, the bark 



an'": - All thi 



, ely la' ir- 



