290 WOODS OF COMMERCE. 



Pine, Slash See Pine, Loblolly, Cuban, and Short leaf. 



Pine, Southern. See Pine, Long-leaf. 



Pine, Spruce. See Pine, Short-leaf. 



Pine, Stone (P. Pinea L.). Mediterranean region. French 

 "Pin de parasol." Germ. " Italienische Steinkiefer." Ital. "Pino 

 a pinocchi." Span. "Pino real, Pino de comer." Height 40 80 

 ft. l 2 ft. Whitish, very light, moderately resinous. Used in 

 southern France and Italy for building and carpentry ; but chiefly 

 valued for its nuts. [See also Pine, Cembra]. 



Pine, Stringybark. See Cypress-Pine, Mountain. 



Pine, Sugar (P. LcmberMna Dougl). Oregon and California, 

 at 25008000 ft. Known also as " White, Soft," or " Pumpkin 

 Pine." French "Pin gigantesque." Germ. "Kiesen-Kiefer, Zucker- 

 Kiefer." Height 150300 ft. ; diam. 1015 ft. The loftiest of 

 all Pines. Wood very light, soft, coarse but straight grained, 

 compact, very fragrant, easily worked, not cracking or warping. 

 Much resembling White Pine (P. Strdbus) and used for indoor 

 carpentry, cabinet-work, cooperage and wooden ware. 



Pine, Swamp. See Pine, Cuban. 



Pine, Swiss. See Fir, Silver, and Pine, Cembra. 



Pine, Table Mountain. See Pine, Hickory. 



Pine, Torch. See Pine, Loblolly. 



Pine, Umbrella (SciacUpitys vertidlldta S. and Z. : Order Taxo- 

 dinew). Japan. French " Sapin a Parasol." Germ. " Japanische 

 Schirmtanne." Japan " Koya maki." Height 100 ft. ; diam. 

 2 3 ft. Wood nearly white, yellowish, or reddish-white, strong, 

 straight-grained. Used at Osaka, to which port it is floated down 

 the Kisiogaiva. 



Pine, Upland Spruce. See Pine, Sand. 



Pine, Weymouth. Pine, White, of America. 



Pine, White, of Australia. See Cypress-Pine. 



Pine, White, of America (P. Strdbus L.). Newfoundland 

 and Quebec to Georgia. Known also as " Soft, Apple, Sapling, 

 New England," or "Pumpkin Pine," and in England as "Wey- 

 mouth Pine," having been largely planted by Lord Weymouth at 

 Longleat, or in the timber-trade as "Yellow Pine." Germ. 



