XXVI.]
TEWART.
189
Number of the specimen. |
Dimensions of each piece. |
Specific gravity. |
Weight the piece broke with. |
Direct cohesion on 1 square inch. | ||
Inches. | lbs. | lbs. | ||||
7 | 2 × 2 × 30 | 1147 | 32,580 | 8,820 | ||
8 | 1184 | 44,520 | 11,130 | |||
9 | 1173 | 46,900 | 11,725 | |||
10 | 1170 | 34,160 | 8,540 | |||
11 | 1147 | 34,720 | 8,680 | |||
12 | 1194 | 51,240 | 12,810 | |||
Total | ... | 7015 | 244,120 | 61,705 | ||
Average . | ... | 1169 | 40,687 | 10,284 |
Number of the specimen. |
1 Inch. | 2 Inches. | 3 Inches. | 4 Inches. |
Crushed with | Crushed with | Crushed with | Crushed with | |
Tons. | Tons. | Tons. | Tons. | |
13–16 | 4.000 | 16.875 | 37.625 | 67.00 |
17–20 | 4.500 | 16.750 | 33.125 | 64.25 |
21, 22 | 4.625 | 16.500 | ||
23, 24 | 4.750 | 17.000 | ||
Total | 17.875 | 67.125 | 70.750 | 131.25 |
Average | 4.469 | 16.781 | 35.375 | 65.625 |
Do. per in. | 4.469 | 4.195 | 3.931 | 4.102 |
E = 776990.S = 2701.
THE JARRAH, OR MAHOGANY TREE
(Eucalyptus marginata),
is also found in Western Australia, where it is said to be very abundant. It is of straight growth and very large