USES OF PRINCIPAL WOODS. 
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TABLE CLXXIV.—continued. 
SPECIES. ~ 
WHERE GROWN. 
USES, 
Panacoco . 
: 
. | French Guiana . 
. | Zambesi 
Pangira s a 
Pao-preta s! us ‘ “ 
x» ferra 33 é 
» ferro 55 
9» fava 3 , 8 
Pao-de-pezo . Brazil 
»> setim 5 P 
Parewah Burmah . 
Penthityah . 3 
Peguy . : . | Brazil: 
Peppermint, brown | Australia . 
white % P if 
Peroba-pardu : Brazil a ae 
> DYanea . Las , 
>»  vermetho . 3 
Pine, Red . . | Canada 
» Yellow 53 3 
» Pitch . North America . 
West Coast of 
2» Oregon N. America 
>» Kaurie New Zealand 
3, celery-topped | V.Diemen’sLand 
Pingow . . | Borneo 
Pingue 3 - | Zambesi 
Pink wood . Australia . 
Piquea-marfim —. | Brazil 
Plum tree é 
Pohutukawa. s 
Puriri . 5 . 
Pugatea ; ‘ 
Pyengadu . é 
Raiz-de-Pingue 
Australia . ‘ 
New Zealand 
a9 
Burmah . 5 
Zambesi . * 
A strong wood for constructive 
purposes, furniture, &c. 
For ship and house building. 
Cabinet work, turnery, &c. 
A ship-building wood, also for 
furniture. 
A substitute for Sabicu. 
Mahogany. 
35 Lignum Vitz. 
Generally in the domestic arts. 
Constructive purposes generally, 
piles, &c. 
” 
- Ship-building, carpentry, &e. 
Constructive purposes generally, 
charcoal, &c. 
29 ae 
Ship-building. 
9 furniture, domestic 
arts. 
A substitute for Cedar or Maho- 
gany. 
Constructive purposes generally, 
masts, &c. 
Cabinet and joiners’ work, fittings, 
patterns, masts, &c. 
Cabinet and joiners’ work, outside 
planks for ships, masts, &c, 
Constructive purposes generally, 
masts, &c. 
Cabinet and joiners’ work, fittings, 
patterns, masts, &c. 
Constructive purposes in carpentry. 
Planks, beams, piles, constructive 
purposes generally. 
A substitute for Lignum Vite. 
Constructive purposes, cabinet 
work. 
. |Cabinet work, a substitute for 
satin wood, 
Fumiture, gun stocks, &c. 
Ships’ frames, carpentry, agricul- 
tural implements. , 
oF Lzd 
Civil architecture, domestic arts. 
Constructive purposes generally, 
piles, &c. 
See Pao-preto. 
