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CROSS SECTION OF LOO Ifi" TO 19" IX DIAMETER 



Above are sbown roprodnctions of four log ends practically as shown In 

 the last Issue of Hardwood Record In connection with 'the report of the 

 harmony meeting at Memphis, which occurred on April 7. The story of 

 this meeting, drawings and entire data, were transmitted over night for 

 publication the next day. and as a consequence a slight error occurred, 

 which Hardwood REroRo takes this occasion to correct. 



W. B. Bnrlie, vice-president and general manager of the Lamb-Fish Lnm 

 her Company. Charleston. Miss., who delivered the address in connection 

 with which these photographs were iised. calls Hardwood Ioxukd x atrcn- 

 tiOQ to the error. He says regarding the original cuts as they appeared in 



CROSS sex:tion of log 12" to 15" in diameter 



thf last issue of Hardwood Recurd speclOed the No. 2 and Xo. 3 

 common as being cither sap or red gum. whereas It Is not customary for 

 gum manufacturers to separate these grades Into the different woods, but 

 simply designate them as Xo. '2 gum or Xo. y gum, and put the sap and 

 redwood together. For Instance : Referring to the diagram in the last 

 issue, on the cross section of log 20 to 2'/" in diameter. Hardwood Record 

 sliowed No. 3 common sap as iH'ing sawn from the center ot the log, which, 

 f>i course, is not pos.sll)le. 



This was, of course, an ovcrsigbt, but the correct drawings are shown in 

 this connection. 



