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FE. accedens, Blume. ‘‘ Bunnee-walwal.” Resembles Linden. New South 
Wales. 
Medicosma Cunninghami, Hook. fil. Close-grained, light-yellow wood. 
Cabinet work. New South Wales. 
Zanthoxylum veneficum, Bailey. Yellow ; easy to work. 
Z. brachyacanthum, ¥. v. M. ‘‘ Satin-wood.” Glossy yellow ; superior to 
Chloroxylon Swictenia, DC. New South Wales. 
Geijera Muelleri, Benth. Heart-wood dark-clouded ; sapwood light, but 
hard. Veneers. 
G. salicifolia, Schott. Light-coloured. New South Wales. 
Acronychia levis, Forst. Hard ; light-coloured. New South Wales. 
Halfordia drupifera, F. v. M. Yellow, tough, durable. 
H, scleroxyla, ¥. v. M. Grey, fine-grained, tough. 
Atalantia glauca, Hook. fil. ‘‘ Kumquat,” ‘‘ Lime of the Downs.” Bright 
yellow, streaked with brown ; close-grained. Fruit preserved. 
Citrus australis, Planch. ‘‘ Native orange.” Light-yellow, close-grained, 
hard, durable. Cabinet work, and probably engraving. Fruit preserved. 
C. australasica, F. v. M. ‘‘ Finger lime.” Fruit preserved. 
Ailanthus imberbiflora, F. v. M. (Stmarubece.) Yellow, porous, soft, light 
wood. 
Cadellia monostylis, Benth. Prettily grained ; yellow. 
Garuga floribunda, Decaisne. (Burseracew.) Grey, tough, close-grained. 
North Australia and Timor. 
Canarium australasicum, F. v. M. Grey; easily worked. North 
Australia. 
Turrea pubescens, Hellen. (Meliavece.) Close-grained, hard, dark in 
centre. Sapwood bright yellow. New Guinea and India. 
Melia composita, Willd. ‘‘ Whitecedar.” Light red; soft. New Guinea, 
India, ete. 
Dysoxylon Muelleri, Benth. ‘‘ Pencil cedar,” ‘‘ Kedgy-kedgy.” Red; 
prettily marked. Cabinet work. New South Wales. 
D. rufum, Benth. Light-yellow, hard. New South Wales. 
D. rufum, var. glabrescens. Coarser grained. 
D. Fraserianum, Benth. ‘‘ Pencil cedar.” Similar to 
D. Muelleri. New South Wales. 
D. oppositifolium, F. vy. M. Prettily marked, fragrant, close-grained, 
easily worked. Sapwood yellow. Cabinet work. 
Amoora nitidula, Benth. Light-coloured ; tough. New South Wales. 
Owenia acidula, F. v. M. ‘‘Sour plum,” ‘‘ Emu apple.” Reddish ; hard, 
but easily worked. Cabinet work and turnery. New South Wales and 
South Australia. 
O. venosa, F. v. M. Similar; very strong and durable. 
Carapa moluccensis, Lam, Resembling red cedar; prettily marked. 
Cabinet work. ‘Tropical Africa and Asia. 
Cedrela Toona, Roxb. ‘‘ Red cedar,” ‘‘ Toon,” ‘‘ Mamin,” ‘‘ Mugurpul,” 
‘* Woota.” Beautifully grained, red, durable wood. The chief wood used by 
cabinet-makers in Queensland. New South Wales, India, ete. 
Flindersia australis, R. Br, ‘*Crow’s ash.” Yellow; very hard and 
durable, New South Wales. 
