THE USES OF WOOD 21 



Oak, Califoenian Live, Quercus chryso- 

 lepis, also known as Valparaiso Oak, Maul 

 Oak. 



Oak, Indian (Shipbuilding). 



Oak, Thick Cup Live. Occurs in Western 

 United States. A hard, tough close-grained 

 timber. 



Osage, Orange (Paving). 



PoPLAE, Black (Pulp). 



Sapfeon Wood (Furniture). 



Saj (Paving). 



Stinkwood (Building). 



Teak, Bastabd (Building). 



Tulip Teee (Fig. 16) (Building). 



Carving. Timbers Used for this purpose 

 should be of such a nature that they may be 

 easily worked, not liable to split and more or 

 less ornamental. 



Cedar, Moulmein (Furniture). 



Chittagong Wood, Chukrasia tabularis, also 

 known as Cedar, Bastard Cedar and Deodar, 

 occurs in India. A hard but easily worked, rich 

 brown wood possessed of a beautiful lustre. 

 Inclined to warp. 



Coco Wood, Bocoa provacensis, also known 

 as Boco, occurs in British Guiana. An orna- 

 mental timber with nearly black heartwood and 

 yellow sapwood. Easily worked. 



