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THE TIMBERS OF THE WORLD 



showing the manner in which this timber is aflected by atmospheric 

 changes and disturbances.^ 



MoULMEiN Cedar. 

 Received from U.P. l^xhibitiou, Allahabjd lixhibitioii, 1910-11. 



In Australia this wood was, at least formerly, the " red cedar " {q.v.) 

 widely used in building and the manufacture of furniture. The supply 

 ^ Forcsl Bullelin, No. 15: " Note on the Technical Proi:)ertics of Timber." 



