220 The Farm Woodlot 



woodenware; bungs; slack barrels and tobacco hogs- 

 heads; backing, tops and sides for pianos; veneers; 

 boxes, especially biscuit boxes and cigar boxes; scroll 

 saw work; wood carving; wood burning; matches; 

 excelsior ; paper pulp ; porch columns ; hat forms ; cores 

 for veneer furniture and for interior finish. 



Basswood. Mirror and picture backs ; drawers and 

 backs of furniture ; molding ; woodenware ; panels and 

 bodies of carriages ; ceiling ; wooden boxes ; inner soles of 

 shoes; cooperage heading; slack barrel staves; butter 

 churns ; fine carving ; papier-mache* ; paper pulp. The 

 flowers are used for tea; the inner bark of some species 

 for coarse cordage and matting and glue brushes. 



Buckeye. Artificial limbs ; woodenware ; paper pulp ; 

 wooden hats ; fine wood carving ; pyrography. 



Maple. Furniture ; flooring ; sugar barrels ; mantels ; 

 runners of sleighs ; peavy handles ; ox yokes ; ax handles ; 

 sides, backs and bridges of violins ; bicycle rims ; wooden- 

 ware; wooden shovels ; shoe pegs and lasts ; gun stocks; 

 saddle trees ; teeth of wooden gear wheels ; piano keys 

 and hammers; wood split pulleys; framework of ma- 

 chinery ; ship building ; paddles ; maple sugar ; sur- 

 veyors' implements; plane stocks; wooden types; fau- 

 cets ; clothespins ; charcoal ; acetate of lime ; wood 

 alcohol. 



Sumach. Tanning ; dyeing and dressing skins ; Jap- 

 anese lacquer work. 



Black locust. Police clubs ; fence posts ; insulator 

 pins ; construction work (bridges) ; turnery ; wheel- 

 wright work ; tree nails (pins) ; ship building (ribs) ; 

 hubs of wheels (automobiles) ; house foundation. 



