Jan.. 1921 
The Queensland Naturalist. 
and 1'or the manut'actuj’e of tJie elK*a]>er kinds of furniture, 
butter boxes, &e. There are, h()^\'ever, many other timbers 
in the Queensland “servibs” -which could be advantageously 
substituted in many of these instanees, timbers -which are 
more ornamental, as well as more accessible to the timber- 
getter. 
The minute structure of the wood of the hoop j>ine, 
and of cojiihu's in geiuu’al, is interesting. It (-onsists 
Photo, by TV. D. Francis, 
[jOWER POKTjl.>N OF flOOP PiNE. 
Tliis tree was photographed in the ranges near Emu Vale, 
Killaniey distj-iet. Oirth, 16 feet 9 inches, measured 4 feet 6 inches 
from the ground. 
