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FOTIEST TREES, &C, %V] 



125. Tttmmak- -for boat-building. 



1*20. Alvddano htf/thtff — -yellow sa>safras. 



127. Tabamjow bat in — a hill Iree. . 



128. Tttmpayan amm — a tiue-grained, yellowish 

 wood, used fur furniture. 



PRICES OF WOODS. 

 Ebony ur Siatn wtxid, — -3 tt 5 drs. per pirul. 

 Maranii planks, 17 feet by 0, — from 9 « 12 drs. 

 per 100. 



Do, Da. 0 feet by 6, — * 0 5 di> . per 100. 

 Do. beams 17 (Vet long, at 10*/ 12 cents per inch. 

 Dammar Laut beams, 22 feet — at 12 A cents per 

 inch square. 



Pulei planks, S feet by 10— from 6 to 8 drs. per 100. 



Marbau beams. 10 feel by '20 in. broad, and 7 in. 

 thiek— 7 n> 9 drs. per 100. 



Do. planks, 10 feet by 20 in', and 1 in. thick — 2 

 to2|drs. per 100. 



Satin wood, — 2 drs. per pieul 

 HOTAN. 



'J he rattan, a generic term. There are many va- 

 rieties of the Rolan. 



Rot an sif/f/a — knotted; used lor ehair-bollorns. 



do. ttf/or bv.nar — "true rattan. " 



do. aya — nut so pliable a^ I lit? siu-ga. 



do. ytrnamj — already not iced. 



do. thja sa/ji — "three-sided." - 



do. sifja bar/ah — large joints. 



do. kawat — used ibr rigging. 



do. s em ttt. 



do. tawar — it grows on the banks of rivers and 

 drops in strong tendrils armed with crooked thorns. 

 These will pull a utan out of a boat. 



do. mannau — used fur walking ranes. 



do. sa/nautboo — also fur walking canes, dark co- 

 lured and glossy, with joints far apart; grow* to many 

 hundred feet in length. 



