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offer the least resistance to a free passage of air within and through 
the piles. 
The following species are either particularly liable to staining, 
mould, and decay during seasoning, or else are capable of withstanding 
rapid seasoning, so that they should be stacked openly with no pro- 
tection except from rain and direct sun. 
Acer Campbellii. 
Acrocarpus fraxinifoUus. 
Albizzia stipulata. 
Alstonia scholaris. 
Artocarpus hirsuta. 
Boswellia serrata. 
Calophyllurn tomentosum. 
Ficus asperrima. 
Fraxinus floribunda. 
Gmelina arborea. 
Holarrhena antidysenterica. 
Holoptelea integrifolia. 
Hymenodictyon excel^um. 
Juglans regia. 
Litsaea polyantha. 
Ptereosperrnuni acerifolium. 
Sterculia urens. 
Sterculia villosa. 
Tetrameles nudiflora. 
Trewia nudiflora. 
Valeria indica. 
Other woods of the same class experimented \vdth previously (vide 
Indian Forest Records, I' olume I'll, Part I), are. 
Albizzia odoratissima. 
Albizzia procera. 
Anthocephalus Cadamba. 
Artocarpus Chaplasha. 
Bombax malabaricum. 
Dalbergia latifolia. 
Machilus odoratissima. 
Michelia Champaca. 
Pinus longifolia. 
Stereospermum suaveolens. 
Tectona qrandis. 
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