APPENDIX B. 



Table CLXVI. 



Showing the Uses of the Principal Woods described in this 

 Work. 



Acacias . 



Acle . 

 Aki . 



Alder 



Ang^lique 



Angelim-vermetho . 

 Annan 



Araribo-ou-potomuju 



Araribo-roza 



Araucaria 



Ash, British 



„ Australian 



,, Canadian . 



,, Cape 



,, American . 



Assegai-wood . 



Balata 



Basswood . 

 Beech 



Evergreen 



WHERE GROWN. 



Australia 



Philippine Islands 

 New Zealand 



Britain . 



French Guiana 



Brazil . 

 Burmah 



Brazil . 



Australia 

 Britain . 



Canada 

 Cape . 



North America 



Cape . 



Trinidad 



French Guiana 



America 

 Britain . 



Australia . 



Various purposes of construction, 



carpentry, and ornamental work. 

 Naval and civil architecture. 

 Turnery, agricultural implements, 



clubs, and spears. 

 Carpentry, piles, packing - cases, 



turnery. 

 Suitable for constructive purposes 



in lieu of African, Mahogany, or 



Teak. 

 Naval construction. 

 Constructive purposes generally, 



gun carriages, &c. 

 Cabinet work, domestic arts. 



Carpentry, cabinet and general 

 work, spars, &c. 



Coach and wh'^elwrights' work, 

 agricultural implements, domes- 

 tic arts, turnery. 



As Ash, British, boats' oars, &c. 



As Ash, British, boats' oars, best 



sort, &c. 

 Furniture, &c. 



A substitute for plain or inferior 



African or Mahogany. 

 A substitute for hard woods in 



architectural works, furniture, &c. 

 Cabinet work, &c. 

 Cabinet and chair making, piles, 



wedges, turnery. 

 Furniture, joinery, &c. 



