USES OF PRINCIPAL WOODS. 337 
TABLE CLXXIV.—continued. 
SPECIES. | WHERE GROWN. | USES. 
Balata . : eee Guiana .; A substitute for hard woods in 
architectural works, furniture, 
&e. 
Beech . < . | Britain Cabinet and chair making, piles, 
une 
Beefwood, or She 
Oak . . | Australia . 
Blackwood : v9 A 
Blue Gum . 5 +9 
Boco . . . | French Guiana . 
Boxwood . .: Australia . 
Camara 4 . | Brazil 
Camphor,or Kapor | Borneo 
Canella-preta . | Brazil 
Carapo . . | Trinidad 
Cedar, Cuba, Mexi- | ( 
can & Honduras { sie ve 
Cedar, Bermudian. 
>» Florida 
» 5, Pencil ute eee 
Celery-topped Pine | V. Diemen’sLand 
Chestnut . . | Britain. z 
Chow . és . | Borneo 
Ebéne . : . | French Guiana . 
>» rouge ¢ 33 
>» verte. 
”? 
Elm, Common __.. | Britain 
3,»  Wych. " he 
>» Dutch 
= > 
», Canada Rock | Canada 
Emu . . . | Australia . 
Fir, Dantzic . | Prussia. 
», Eliasberg . | North Europe 
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wedges, turnery. 
Furniture, domestic arts, 
Wheelwrights’ and turners’ work. 
Architectural works, piles, fences, 
general purposes. 
Constructive purposes, furniture, 
turnery. 
Sheaves. for pulleys, mallets, 
turnery, &c. 
Boat-building. 
Planks, beams, piles, constructive 
purposes generally. 
Constructive purposes generally. 
A substitute for plain and inferior 
Mahogany. 
Cabinet work generally, cigar boxes, 
patterns, &c. 
- boat-building, &c. 
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55 pencil making. 
See Pine. 
Carpenters’, wheelwrights’, and 
coachmakers’ work, domestic 
arts, &c. 
Planks, beams, piles, constructive 
purposes generally. 
Fumiture, domestic arts, turnery. 
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2? ” 
Ships’ keels, bilge planks, wheel- 
wrights’ and carpenters’ work, 
carving and turnery. 
Do., specially adapted for boat- 
building. 
Ship-building, coach and wheel- 
wrights’ work, domestic arts, &c. 
Turners’ work. 
Constructive purposes generally, 
deck deals, masts, &c. 
cabinet work. 
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