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SIAM AND JAVA. 
Case l<i. — Siamese and Javanese Plant Economics. Many 
curious and noteworthy products are represented, among which 
will be found gamboge, spiral and zig-zag bamboo, and edible 
birds-nests. 
Products of the black sugar-palm of Java, and various seeds 
and cereals of Turkestan are also shown in this case. 
TURKEY. 
Case 17.— The Woods of Turkey. Even the casual ob- 
server 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 17 A. — The Woods of Cuba, principally cultivated 
species. 
Case 18.— Economic Plant Products. Especially interest- 
ing is the large comparative collection of olive oils, representing 
the product of various provinces and years. 
LIBERIA. 
Case 28A. — Minor Forest Products, Oils, Calabar Beans, etc. 
