CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF 

 OUR COMMERCIAL TIMBERS. 



1. Ikonbaek of Vaeious Kiwds. 



2. Pale Haedwoods : — 



(a) Blackbutt. 



(J>) White mahogany. 



(o) Tallow-wood. 



(d) Spotted gum. 



(e) Grey box. 



3. Bed Haedwoods : — 



(a) Eed mahogany. 



(b) Grrey gum. 



(e) Murray red gum. 



(d) Forest red gum. 



(e) Sydney blue gum. 

 (/) Woollybutt. 



(y) Bloodwood. 



4. TUEPENTINE AND BETipH-BOX. 



5. Cedae, Beech, and Pine, iNCLUDiNa : — 



(a) Eed cedar. 

 ^(b) Eosewood. 



(c) Eed bean.* 



(d) Onionwood. 



(e) Beech. 

 (/) Colonial pine, 

 (y) Brown or berry pine. 

 (7z) Cypress pine. 



Silky Oak, She-oak, &c. : — 

 (a) Silky oak. 



(i) Eed silky oak or beef wood, 

 (c) Needlewood. 

 {d) Honeysuckle, 

 (e) She-oak. 



Black Bean, Myall, Blackwood, &c. ' 



Miscellaneous Betjsh Timbees: — 



(a) Tulipwood. 



(b) Muskwood. 



(c) Plindosa or Cudgerie. 



(d) Native teak. 



(e) Blue-berry ash. 



(f) Maiden's blush. 

 (ff) Eed ash. 

 (h) Corkwood, &e. 



