XXII.] 



M0LAV6. 



223. 



Table LXXVI. 

 Tensile Experiments. 



Table LXXVII. 

 Vertical or Crushing Strain on cubes of 2 inches. 



Borneo produces several other species of trees^ 

 including the Tanjan, Meraha, Panjan, and the 

 Kampar. These all attain good building sizes, and, 

 judging from the sample logs sent with the Chow, &c., 

 to this country, I am inclined to think they would be 

 found useful and valuable for constructive purposes. 



THE MOLAVfi TREE ( Vitex geniculata'^) 



is found in the Philippine Islands, and, judged by the 

 parcel of 6 to 8 loads of selected wood imported here 

 in 1863 or 1864, is of straight growth and moderate 

 dimensions, although, according to Blanco, it is "very 

 often crooked." 



* Blanco's " Philippine Flora." 



