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Notable in this case is anatto seed, oil and paste, so extens- 
ively 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. 
TURKEY. 
CASE 17. — ^^The woods of Turkey. Even the casual observer 
will note here the striking resemblance between these woods and 
those of our own country; particularly is this true of the pine, 
cedar, oak, ash, cherry, and sycamore. 
SPAIN AND CUBA. 
CASE 17A. — The Woods of Cuba, principally cultivated 
species. 
CASE 18. — Economic Plant Products. Especially interest- 
ing is the large comparative collection of olive oils, represent- 
ing the products of various provinces and years. 
LIBERIA. 
CASE 28A. — Minor Forest Products, Oils, Calabar Beans, 
etc. 
NEW SOUTH WALES. 
WALL AND STANDARD 29 AND 29A.— The principal 
timbers of the country, exhibiting excellent specimens of their 
cedar, rosewood, beech, and several species of Eucalyptus or 
gum. 
Tan Barks and Paving Blocks of New South Wales. 
SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. 
CASE 30. — Sea Fruits. 
This designation is given to various odd and curiously 
shaped fruits cast by the waves upon the beaches of the Pacific 
