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TIMBER AND TIMBER TREES.
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approximately of any known quantity of raw material upon hand.
Example:—8,00 cubic feet of hewn or square timber (Dantzic Fir) is. - . 8,000 × .700= 5,600 cubic feet of converted timber.
Also, if the figures in column B are used as multipliers with the hewn or square timber, the approximate waste in the conversion of it will be obtained.
Example :—Dantzic Fir, 8,000 × .300 = 2,400 cubic feet waste in slabs and sawdust.
SPECIES. | WHERE GROWN. | USES. |
Acle . | Philippine Islds. | Naval and civil architecture. |
Aki | New Zealand | Turnery, agricultural implements, clubs, and spears. |
Alder | Britain|Carpentry, piles, packing cases, turnery. | |
Angelique | French Guiana | Suitable for constructive purposes in lieu of African, Mahogany, or Teak. |
Angelim-vermetho | Brazil | Naval construction. |
Annan. | Burmah | Constructive purposes generally, gun carriages, &c. |
Araribo-ou-poto-muju | Brazil | Cabinet work, domestic arts. |
Araribo-roza | Brazil„ | Cabinet work„, domestic arts.„ |
Ash, British. | Britain | Coach and wheelwrights work, agricultural implements, domestic arts, turnery. |
Ash,„ Canadian | Canada | As Ash, British, boats’ oars, &c. |
Ash,„ American | North America . | As Ash,„ British„ boats’ oars, best sort, &c. |
Balata | Trinidad . | A substitute for plain or inferior African or Mahogany. |