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Table CLXMl.— continued. 



WHERE GROWN. 



Tarata 



Tawa 



Tawada . 

 Teak, Burmah . 



, , Cape 



, , Malabar . , 



,, Slam 

 Tepow 

 Tewart . 



Thingan . 

 Thitkado or Toon 



Thitka or Kathitka 

 Tongiho . 

 Toon 

 Toraira , 



Totara . 



Towai 

 Tulip-tree 

 Turpentine tree 



Vinhatico . 

 Violet 



Wacapou . 



gris . 

 Wattle, Black . 



Wawaku 

 Willows 



Yacca 

 Yellow-box 



Prickly 

 Silver . 



New Zealand 



New Zealand 

 Australia 



Burmah 



New Zealand 

 India . 

 New Zealand 



America 

 Australia 



Brazil; . 

 French Guiana 



Australia 



New Zealand 

 Europe 



West, Indies . 

 Australia 



Agricultural implements, domestic 



arts. 

 Carpenters' and wheelwrights' 



work. 

 Cabinet work, turnery. 



Applicable to all kinds of naval, 

 civil, and military engineering, 

 cabinet and carpenters' work. 



Carpentry and wheelwrights' work. 



Ship - building, piles, civil archi- 

 tecture. 



Constructive purposes generally. 



Substitute for Cedar or Mahogany 

 for furniture purposes. 



Boat-building, carpentry, &c. 



Furniture and cabinet work. 



Carpenters' and wheelwrights' 

 work. 



Cabinet work, ship-building, sub- 

 stitute for Mahogany in domestic 

 arts. 



Constructive purposes generally. 



Flooring and inside work. 



Ships' planks. 



A substitute for Cedar. 



Much prized by cabinet-makers, 

 turners, &c. 



Substitute for Rosewood for fur- 

 niture, &c. 



Agricultural implements, boats' oars. 



Carpentry, wheelwrights' work. 

 Barrows, carts, bats, basket-work, 



&c. 

 Cabinet work. 

 Engraving. 



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