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Harpullia pendula, Planch. ‘* Tulip wood.” Beautifully mottled, tough. 
New South Wales. 
Akania Hillii, Hook. fil. ‘‘Turnip-wood.” Light, close-grained, prettily 
marked. New South Wales. 
Blepharocarya involucrigera, F. v. M. Wight red, close-grained, soft. 
- Dodonceea triquetra, Andr. ‘‘Hop bush,” ‘‘ Kinjenga kilamul.” Close- 
grained. New South Wales and Victoria. 
D. viscosa, L. ‘Hop bush.” Brown, close-grained. Throughout 
Australia, New Zealand, and the Tropics. 
Rhus rhodanthema, F. v. M. (Anacardiacee.) ‘‘ Dark yellow wood,” 
“ Jango-jango.” Bronze yellow, fine-grained heart-wood. Cabinet work. 
New South Wales. 
Buchanania mangoides, F. v. M. Pinkish, tough. 
Semecarpus anacardium, L. ‘‘ Marking nut tree.” Yellow with brown 
markings, tough, Ink from fruit. 
Euroschinus faleatus, Hook. fil. ‘* Maiden’s blush timber.” Pink, very 
soft, tough. New South Wales. 
Spondias pleiogyna, F. v. M. ‘‘ Burdekin plum.” Dark brown, marked 
with red, hard, resembling American walnut. Suitable for turnery or 
cabinet work. 
Jacksonia scoparia, R. Br. (Leguminose.) ‘‘ Dogwood.” Yellowish, 
heart brown. 
Hovea acutifolia, A. Cunn. Yellow, close-grained. New South Wales. 
H. longipes, Benth. Dark yellow, very hard. New South Wales. 
Erythrina vespertilio, Benth. ‘‘Cork tree.” Straw colour, soft, light. 
North Australia. 
E. indica, Lam. ‘‘ Coral tree.” Straw-coloured, light, soft. New Guinea, 
India, ete. 
Dalbergia densa, Benth. Light, close-grained. New Guinea. 
Lonchocarpus Blackii, Benth. Dark brown, stringy. New South 
Wales. 
Pongamia glabra, Vent. Yellow, tough, prettily marked. North 
Australia, New Guinea, India, etc. 
Podopetalum Ormondi, F. v. M.  Pinkish grey, strong. 
Castanospermum australe, A. Cunn. ‘‘ Bean tree,” ‘‘ Moreton Bay chest- 
nut.” Heart-wood dark ; valuable for turning ; sapwood yellow. New South 
Wales. 
Barklya syringifolia, F. v. M.  Blackish grey, close-grained, tough. Tool 
handles. New South Wales. 
Cassia Brewstert, F. v. M. Pale yellow, nicely marked. Var. tomentosa. 
Pinkish, tough. 
Bauhinia Carronii, F. v. M. ‘‘ Queensland ebony.” Brown, hard, heavy. 
Cabinet work. New South Wales. . 
B. Hookeri, F. vy. M.  ‘‘ Queensland ebony.” Similar, nicely marked. 
North Australia. 
Cynometra ramiflora, L. Brown, coarse-grained, hard, heavy. Yields 
purple dye. India. 
Erythrophleum Laboucherii, F. v. M. ‘‘Ah-pill.” Red, durable; the 
hardest wood in Australia. Spear heads, ete. North Australia. 
