World's Columbian Exposition , Chicago , 1893. 709 
Department N.-Forestry. 
Group XIX Classes 99,100, and 101: Logs, Worked Timber, and Ornamental Wood. 
1342. COMMISSIONERS FOR NEW SOUTH WALES, Sydney. 
T r0 phy of Wooden Blocks of Colonial Hardwood Timbers, suitable 
and used for paving purposes. 
The Blocks include the following Timbers Blue Gum, Black Butt, 
Tallow wood, Forest Mahogany, Boxwood, and Ironbark. 
1343. COMMISSIONERS FOR NEW SOUTH WALES, Sydney. 
Section of roadway in New South Wales Court laid with Wooden 
Blocks of Colonial Hardwood Timbers, on cement foundation, 
with Trachyte Kerbing. 
1344. DEVERELL, Edmund Joshua, “Sunlight,’ Glen Innes. 
Specimens of New South Wales Timbers. 
1345. FREW, & CO., W., Albury. 
Samples of Murray Pine, Skirting, Flooring, Ceiling, and Weather¬ 
boards. 
1346. GRAY, J., Peter-Btreet, Wagga Wagga. 
Specimens of New South Wales Woods and Timbers. 
1. Murnimbidgec Gum. Proof against white ants. 
2. Murrumbidgec Pine. Proof against white ants. 
3 . Iron Bark. Proof against white ants. 
4. Mountain Ash. 
1347. 
JY, Francis, Pyrmont, Sydney. 
ood paving bloeki of New South 
(Eucalyptus macula fa). Specimens 
and plain. 
Wales “ Spotted Gum ” 
in the rough, polished, oiled, 
1348. HENDERSON, G., Grafton. 
• r t Tr, \v.-tnd (ttowu in the Grafton district, 
Two polished specimens of Tulip \V ood, grown in 
showing peculiar markings. 
1349. HICKSON. J. C„ Burwood. 
Specimen log of Tallow Wood. 
12 h 27 c 
