198 TIMBER AND TIMBER TREES. [ CHAP. 
TABLE XCVIII.—KaAri (AUSTRALIA). 
Transverse Experiments. 
Deflections. Total Weight Wei 
ight | 2s |reduced; Weight 
Number | with the | Afterthe | At required se |" to. | required 
specimen. | 3Puarytus) weight | the crisis | obreak | 2 | seecte| square 
390 Ibs. | removed. | breaking. | piece. 1000. ERED 
Inches. Inch, Inches, Ibs. Ibs. 
I "75 ‘00 5°00 820 957 | 855 | 205°00 
2 1°25 ‘00 6°25 725 885 | 819 | 181°25 
3 1°35 “10 4°60 955 1023 | 934 | 238°75 
4 "75 "05 7°50 840 987 | 851 | 210°00 
5 1‘00 "05 6°50 920 | 1013 | 908 } 230°00 
6 1‘00 705 + | 6°50 915 1023 | 903 | 228°75 
Total .| 6°10 25 36°35 5175 5888 | 5270 |1293°75 
Average} ‘OI "04 6°06 862°5 |981°33 878°33) 215 °625 
Remarxks.—Each piece broke with scarph-like fracture, 8 to ro inches in length. 
TABLE XCIX. 
Tensile Experiments, 
Number | Dimensions . Weight Direct 
of the of Berane the piece cohesionon 
specimen. | each piece. | © ¥* broke with. !1 square in. 
Inches. Ibs. Ibs, 
7 31,080 | 7,770 
3 30,800 | 7,700 
9 ae 31,360 | 7,840 
2xX2x 30 
10 3 te 31,360 | 7,840 
II a 22,120 | 5,530 
12 oe 22,960 | 5,740 
Total 169,680 | 42,420 
j 
Average | 981° | 28,280} 7,070 
