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which is a beautiful padouk doorway, and carved blackwood 
stands for jardinieres. Along this wall may also be seen blocks 
of Teakwood, famous as ship building material. 
Case 21, — Minor Forest Products, lacs and dyes. 
Stand 22.— A single circular piece of padouk board, six feet 
eight inches in diameter, suitable for a table top. 
Stands 23 and 23A; — Logs of Commercial Woods. 
Notable among these are satin-wood and sandal-wood. Pho- 
togTaphs of teak plantations and the cutch industry. 
CEYLON, 
Cases 24 A and 24 B. — The Commercial Woods of Ceylon. 
This case also contains many Ceylon products, both of forest 
and field. Starches, oils, gums, etc. 
JOHORE. 
Cases 24C, 24D, 24E, 24F, 24Q, and 24H.— The woods 
of Johore, commercial and non-commercial, together with the 
minor forest products of the country. 
Notable in this case is anatto seed, oil and paste, so exten- 
sively used in the United States in the coloration of butter and 
cheese. 
Case 15. — The Rattans and Medicinal Plants of Johore. 
Standard 25A. — The Commercial Rattans of Johore. 
GALLERIES OF THE WEST COURT. 
The four cases, partially installed, are to contain economic 
monographs as follows : 
The Cotton Plant and its Utilization. Representing the growth 
of the plant from the seed to the boll, especially at its different 
periods of cultivation ; the gathering and ginning of the cotton ; 
the extraction of oil from the seed, and the utilization of the same 
together with the refuse ; The extraction of rubber from the oil ; 
the utilization of the lint in various manufactures, and the produc- 
tion of medicinal agents from various portions of the plant. 
