USES OF PRINCIPAL WOODS. 
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TABLE CLXXIV.—continued. 
SPECIES, 
WHERE GROWN. 
USES. 
Kaurie or Cowdie. 
Kathitka 
Kiwideah 
Kohekohe . 
Kowai . 
Kranji. 
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" ed 
” 
j ” 
Polish 
Russian 
American . 
‘ Lignum Vite 
Lauan . ‘ 2 
Maconatari . 3 
Macaranduba 
' Mahogany, Spanish’ 
»» Honduras 
> Mexican. 
>», Nassau . 
95 St. Domingo 
Malatapay . . 
Mambog 
Mangachapuy.. 
Mapilia . 
Mangalo.. . 
Matteral . . 
Matai . 3 * 
Meriquitiara . ‘ 
Mida . : . 
Miro . : ‘ 
Mocasso-cassa 
Mocua . : ‘ 
Mocunca. yi 
Mocundo-cundo . 
Molavé : ‘ 
New Zealand 
Burmah . “ 
New Zealand . 
”? 
2? * 
Borneo. 7 
Europe. . 
” . . 
North America . 
West Indies, &c. 
Philippine Islds, 
French Guiana . 
Brazil 
Cuba 
Philippine Islds. 
a” * 
” . 
” * 
Borneo. a 
Zambesi és 
New Zealand . 
Brazil ‘ . 
New Zealand . 
” “ 
Zambesi . 5 
Philippine Islds. 
See Pine. 
A substitute for Mahogany. 
Wheelwrights’ work, agricultural 
implements. 
A substitute for Cedar, cabinet 
work, domestic arts. 
Tumery, agricultural implements, 
clubs and spears. 
Planks, beams, piles, constructive 
purposes generally. 
All kinds of frame-work in archi- 
tecture, piles, &c. 
2? ” 
29 Led 
a8 an and 
ship-building. 
Sheaves for pulleys, turnery, do- 
mestic arts, &c. 
Naval and civil architecture, fur- 
niture, &c. 
A furniture wood, &c. 
Employed in ship-building. 
Cabinet work, turnery, domestic 
arts, ship-building. 
” EE 
ced 2”? 
Cabinet work, turnery, domestic 
arts, 
39 ” 
Constructive purposes generally. 
3”? 2? 
oo 2? 
ba 9 
Naval and civil architecture, 
Substitute for Mahogany. 
Constructive purposes generally, 
furniture. 
29 os 
Agricultural implements, clubs, 
spears, &c. 
Cabinet work, turnery; civil archi- 
tecture. 
Constructive purposes generally. 
Ship and boat building, a crooked 
wood for knees. 
Constructive purposes generally, 
masts, 
Cabinet work, ship-building. 
