is 
[Day. 
NAME OF WOOD. | 
s that might tend to vit 
10n 
t 
Hickory (Carya porcina, Nutt.).........-..-- 
335 
B |Hickory (Carya porcina, Nutt.).............- 
D |White Oak (Quercus alba, L.)................. 
|White Oak (Quercus alba, 41.).-... 2... -5------ 
results 
J ‘Chestnut (Castanea yesca, 11)... 22. -. = -=- se; 
y 
K |Tulip Poplar (Liriodendron Tulipifera, L.)...... 
3,] 
| White Ash (Fraxinus Americana, L.)...........| |e15|1750 
7 Red Ash (Fraxinus pubescens, Lam.) .......... | 669 1600. 
: | .609 1600 
.|.441 900 
|.414 1200 
| 
est Strain, 
tion of Greatest 
Strain. 
Greatest Strain, 
Kiffect of Great 
Detlec 
Broke. 
|_966 1400 No sig® Of 4 59 99). 
Breaking. 
-|-706|1500 Broke. 1.08 .40.0. 
|-8% 1200 Ne sign Of 4 56 46.055 
reaking. 
Broke. 55 
Broke. 94 
Length of Woody Fibre. 
Broke. 1.08 .29 .047 
Broke. (1.28: .36).0 
24 .053 
xterior Diameter of 
Woody Fibre. 
1} 
-000811 
00057 
000696 
- 000699 
-000904 
-000888 
00104 
001176 
Woody Fibre. 
Ratio of Hxterior to In- 
Interior Diameter of 
terior Diameter, 
23 
sai 
.000784 1.33 - 
-000768 1.53 
Average Annual Growth, 
029.125 
189 .047 
048 .107 
.333 .051 
188; 
Ne free from shakes and all other imperfec 
ate the 
* Stick bent to support. 
Hence could bend no further. 
