World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. G81 
Department N.—Forestry. 
Group XIX—Classes 99, 100, and 101: Logs, Worked Timber, and Ornamental Wood. 
Group. XIX.—Forestry, Forest Products. 
CLASS 99. — Logs and Sections of Trees; Samples of Wood 
and Timber of all kinds generally used in construction 
or manufactures, either in the rough or hewed, sawed or 
split, including Square Timber, Joists, Scantling, Planks 
and Boards of all sizes and kinds commonly sold for 
Building Purposes ; also Ship Timber, as used in Ship¬ 
building, or for Masts and Spars ; Piles, Timber for 
Fencing, for Posts, for Paving, or for Timbering Mines. 
Miscellaneous collection of wood. 
CLASS 100.—Worked Timber or Lumber, in form of 
Clapboards, Shingles, Sheathing or Flooring, Casings, 
Mouldings, Stair Bails, or parts of Furniture. 
CLASS 101 . —Ornamental Wood used in Decorating and for 
Furniture; Veneers of Hard and Fancy Woods; Maho¬ 
gany Logs, Crotches, and Veneers ; Rosewood, Satin- 
wood, Ebony, Birdseye Maple, Madrona, Black Walnut 
Veneers, and other Fancy Woods suitable for and used 
for Ornamental Purposes. 
1335. BRECKENRIDGE, J., Failford. 
Pressed and Undressed Hardwood Timber from the Cape Hawke 
District. 
1336. BAKER, Frederick Robert Hall, Fernmount. 
1. Log of Red Bean, ( Dgsoxi/Ion Muelleri). This timber is highlv 
recommended for anv internal work : it is easily worked, and of 
great durability. 
2. Log of Rosewood ( Dt/soxylon Fraserianum ) . Timber of a deep 
red colour, rose scented, very valuable for cabinet work, wood 
engraving, turning and carving, also for all kinds of building 
purposes, internally or externally ; it is proof against the attacks 
of vermin, and always holds its strong scent. 
3. Log of Blue Berry Ash (Elcvocarpns grand is). A close-grained 
timber, easily worked, and suitable for any internal and joiners’ 
work; it takes a good polish, and is very durable ; it is also 
proof against the attacks of white ants. 
