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Tree-naih — Of white oak, locust, long-leaved pine, red mulberry. 

 Masts — Of white pine, long-leaved pine, yellow^ pine. 

 Top-masts — Of black spruce, yellow pine, long-l«aved pine. 

 Yards — Of black spruce, larch. 



Cartwrighfs Work — Frames, boarding and poles of wagons, of 

 white oak. 



Axle-trees — Hickory, sugar maple. 



Coach-wheels — for Naves — White elm, sour gum, wahoo. For 

 Felloes — Red ash, white ash. For Spokes — White oak, swamp oak, 

 or willow oak. 



Cart-wheels — White oak, sugar maple, grey oak, white elm, sour 

 gum, live oak. For Felloes and Spokes — White oak, sugar maple, 

 grey oak, Spanish oak, swamp oak, or willow oak. 



For Agricultural Implements — For Ploughs and Harrows — White 

 oak, white ash, 



Ox Yokes — Yellow birch, rock maple, red flowering maple, yellow 

 pine. 



Ox Bows — Hickory. 



Sledges — White oak, rock maple, sometimes shod with dogwood 

 or hickory. 



Mill Cogs — Sugar maple, hickory, locust. 

 Cider Mill Cylinders — Rock maple, white oak. 

 Screws — Rock maple, hickory, iron wood. 

 Trunk Making — White pine, tulip tree. 



Household Wares — Pails of white pine, red cedar, with hoops of 

 white ash, iron or copper. 



Measures — For Corn, Fruit, &c. — Bottom of white pine, sides of 

 red or grey oak. 



Butter Boxes — Top and bottom of white pine, sides of white ash. 

 Stop-cocks; rakes, scythe-handles, pulleys, baskets, whip-stock.*, 

 brooms, spade-handles, cradle frames, gun stocks, saddle trees, book 

 binders' screws, (hatters' blocks always sour gum,) wooden bowls, 

 spinning wheels, axe handles, shoe lasts, (best of persimmon,) chair 

 bottoms, carvers' and gilders' work. 



Floors — White pine, yellow pine, loblolly pine, long-leaved pine, 

 white ash, blue ash, black spruce, larch, white oak, tulip tree. 



Doors, Windows, Cornices — White pine, yellow pine, tulip tree, 

 white oak, live oak, black oak, cypress, long-leaved pine, wild cherry, 

 bird's-eye maple, curly maple, black walnut. 



Cabinet Making — Mahogany, curled maple, bird's-eye maple, 

 sycamore, sweet gum, wild cherry, black v/alnut, black birch, yellow 

 birch, canoe birch, sumac, red bay, Florida yew, white oak, live oak, 

 satin wood, atlantus, large-leaved maple. 



Coopers^ Wares — White oak, rock chesnut oak, post oak, chesnut, 

 white oak used for staves of casks for spiritous liquors, red oak for 

 molasses and fermenting liquors, also grey oak, black oak, pin oak, 

 scarlet oak, Spanish oak. 



For Hoops — Young hickories and white oaks split in the middle. 

 For Staves for Fish Barrels — Red spruce, wh.te and brown ash. 



