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APPENDICES. 



Table CLXVI. — continued. 



Nectandria 

 Neem 



■Oak, African . 



, , Australian 

 ,, British . 



,, Belgian . 



, , Cape 



, , French . 



,, Piedmont. 



,, Turkey 



, , American white 



,, Italian 



, , Indian 



,, Dutch 



,, Dantzic . 



,, Riga 



, , Spanish . 



,, Live. 



,, Swamp white 



, , Rough or post 



,, Black 



,, Scarlet 



, , Baltimore 



, , Canadian . 

 Olive 



„ Cape 

 Oregon or Douglas 



Fir 



Pacouri-soufri , 

 Padouk . 



Palo Maria 

 Paracoco . 



Pangira . 

 Pao-preta . 



I, ferra . 



,, ferro . 



,, fava . 

 Pao-de-pezo 



,, setim. 



WHERE GROWN, 



West Indies, &c. 

 India . 



Himalayas 



North America 



Europe 



North America . 



French Guiana . 

 Burmah 



Philippine Islands 

 French Guiana . 



Zambesi 



Brazil , 



See Greenheart. 

 Furniture. 



Ship-building, carpentry, cabinet 

 work, turnery, &c. 



AUkindsofconstructive work, naval, 

 civil, and military engineering. 



Similar to British, but not so gene- 

 Construction, &c. [rally useful. 

 Similar to British, but not so 



generally useful. 

 Deck and outside planks for ships, 



cabinet work, domestic arts. 

 Cabinet wainscot work, domestic 



arts. 

 Constructive purposes of the second 



class. 

 Ship-building, sills to window and 



door frames, mallets, &c. 



Cabinet and church fiirniture, 

 general purposes. 



Turnery. 



Spars, masts, carpentry. 



Furniture wood, domestic arts. 

 Constructive purposes generally, 

 piles, &c. 



A strong wood for constructive 



purposes, furniture, &o. 

 For ship and house building. 

 Cabinet work, turnery, &c. 

 A ship-building wood, also for fur- 

 A substitute for Sabicu. [niture. 



,, Mahogany. 



.. Lignum Vitas. 



Generally in the domestic arts. 



