ECONOMIC BOTANY, 
49 Mountain Pine. New South Wales. 19 
50 Cedar. New South Wales. 150-5. 
51 Blue Gum. Tasmania, 269-0, 
52 Blue Gum. Tasmania. 239-0. 
53 Blue Gum (Curled). Tasmania. 95:8. 
54 Tron Wood. Tasmania. 260-0, 
55 Prickly Box. Tasmania. 237°5, 
56 Black Wood. Tasmania. 247:5, 
57 Black Wood (Figured). Tasmania, 221:0. 
58 Stringy Bark. Tasmania. 205-5. 
59 Pink Wood. Tasmania. 195-0, 
60 Native Box. Tasmania. 189-0, 
61 Myrtle. Tasmania. 181-0. 
62 Native Laurel. Tasmania. 140-0. 
63 Huon Pine. Tasmania. 137:4. 
64 to 149 Kighty-six Specimens of polished blocks of 
the above Woods. Slabs of the following Tim- 
ber trees: 
150 Podocarpus totara. Totara. 
151 Dammara australis. Kauri. 
152 Leptospermum ericoides. Manuka, 
153 Podocarpus spicata. Matai. 
154 Sophora grandiflora, Kowai. 
155 Knightia excelsa. Rewarewa. 
156 to 165 Ten Specimens of New Zealand Woods 
which have been exposed to weather for 18 years. 
CANADIAN WOODS. 
166 Acer saccharinum. Hard Maple. 
167 Quercus rubra. Red, or Black Oak. 
168 Juglans nigra. Black Walnut, wavy veneer. 
169 Juglans nigra, Black Walnut, motley veneer, 
170 Juglans nigra. Black Walnut, plain veneer. 
171 Juglans nigra. Black Walnut, crotched veneer. 
172 Betula excelsa. Curly Birch, 
173 Fraxinus Americana. White Ash, 
174 Acer striatum, Soft Curly Maple. 
175 Larix Americana. Tamerac. 
176 Cerasus Pennsylvanica. Red Wild Cherry. 
177 Thuja occidentalis. White Cedar, 
2-5. 
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