World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago , 1893. 711 
Department N—Forestry. 
Group XIX -Classes 99,100, and 101 : Logs, Worked Timber, and Ornamental Wood. 
1351. MAZOUDIER, & CO., A., Clarinda-street, Parkes. 
Specimens of worked Timbers grown in the Parkes District. 
1. Cornice mould, Lachlan Pine. 
2. Do do do. 
13. Double faced skirting, Lachlan Pine. 
4. Single faced do do. 
5. Double face architrave do. 
(3. Single face do do. 
7. Do do do. 
8. Transom mould, Lachlan Pine. 
0. Do do do. 
10. Balcony rail, Lachlan Pine. 
11. Scotia, do. 
12. Stop Bead, do. 
13. Lining Board, do. 
14. Ironbark. 
15. Box. 
1352. SUMMERS, T., Nevertire. 
Specimens of Timbers. 
CLASS 103.—Dyeing, Tanning, and Colouring—Dye Woods, 
Barks, and Various Vegetable Substances in their Raw 
State, used for Dyeing and Colouring, such as Logwood, 
Brazil Wood, Peach Wood, Rustic, Sumac. 
1353. HALLIDAY, F., Railway Tannery, Bathurst. 
Wattle-bark for Tanning purposes. 
1354. MILLARD, W., J. P., Boat Harbour, Ulladulla. 
Hickory-bark. 
1355. RAYMOND & Co., H., 77, Pitt-street, Sydney. 
Wattle-bark, ground. 
Do chopped. 
Do dust. 
This bark was grown at Berenageil (Cobargo District, New South Wales), and is taken 
from a variety of the Acacia decurrenx. On being analysed the hark was found to contain 
35 75 per cent, tannic acid and 59 5 per cent, extract. 
CLASS 105. —Lichens, Mosses, Pulu, Ferns, and Vegetable 
Substances used for Bedding, for Upholstering, or for 
Mechanical Purposes, as Teazles, Dutch Rushes, Scorning 
Grass, &c. “ Excelsior.” 
1356. BERRIMAN, Albert, Arthur-street, Marrickville, Sydney. 
Grass Rope used in the manufacture of Hollow Castings. 
