TIMBER AND TIMBER TREES. 
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TABLE CLXXIV.—coudinued, 
SPECIES. WHERE GROWN. USES. 
Rata . New Zealand Cabinet work, naval and civil 
architecture. 
Rewarewa 35 as carpentry, piles, 
shingles, &c. 
Rimu . $8 rr civil architecture. 
Rosewood Brazil Cabinet and pianoforte makers, 
domestic arts, turnery. 
Rose, male . French Guiana . | A furniture wood, useful in do- . 
mestic arts. 
29 female ” ” ” 
Sabicu Cuba ‘ Cabinet work, ship-building, do- 
Santa Maria. 
Sassafras. 
Satine . i 
Securipas . 
She Oak 
Simorouba . 
St. Martin . 
*. 
Stinkwood . 
Stringy bark 
Tanakaha . 
Tarata . : 
Tawa . 
Tawada 
Tapinhonho. 
Teak, Burmah 
»» Malabar 
» Siam. 
Tepow : 
Tewart . 
Thingan. 
Central America 
Australia . 
. ' French Guiana . 
Brazils  . x 
Australia . 
French Guiana . 
Australia . 
” 
New Zealand 
| New Zealand 
Australia . a 
Burmah 
Thitkado or Toon | . 
Thitka or Kathitha! _,, 
Tongiho 
Toraira é 
‘ New Zealand 
” . 
mestic arts, turnery. 
” Led 
Carpenters’ and cabinet work, do- 
mestic arts, &c. 
Naval and civil architecture, cabi- 
net work, turnery. 
Constructive purposes generally. 
See Beefwood. 
A furniture wood, useful in do- 
mestic arts, 
Naval and civil architecture, cabi- 
net work, turnery. 
Cabinet work, domestic arts. 
Constructive purposesin carpentry, 
piles, fences, domestic arts. 
Constructive purposes - generally, 
masts, &c. 
Agricultural implements, domestic 
arts. 
Carpenters’ and wheelwrights’ 
work, ; 
Cabinet work, turnery. 
Ship-building. 
Applicable to all kinds of naval, 
civil, and military engineering, 
cabinet and carpenters’ work. 
Carpentryand wheelwrights’ work. 
Ship-building, piles, civil archi- 
tecture. 
Constructive purposes generally. 
Substitute for Cedar or Mahogany 
for furniture purposes. 
Boat-building, carpentry, &e. 
Carpenters’ and wheelwrights’ 
work, 
