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196 {| Tensile Experiments. of the specimen. of each piece. gravity. piece broke with. cohesion on 1 square in.
 * Number
 * Number
 * colspan=3|Dimensions
 * Specific
 * Weight the
 * Direct
 * colspan=3|Inches.
 * lbs.
 * lbs.
 * 7
 * rowspan=2|
 * rowspan=2|2 × 2 × 30
 * rowspan=2 |
 * 987
 * 10,080
 * 2,520
 * 8
 * 1006
 * 13,440
 * 3,360
 * Total
 * colspan=3|...
 * 1993
 * 23,520
 * 5,880
 * Average
 * colspan=3|...
 * 996
 * 11,760
 * 2,940
 * }
 * Average
 * colspan=3|...
 * 996
 * 11,760
 * 2,940
 * }
 * }

THE KARI TREE (Eucalyptus diversicolor)

is found in Western Australia, and is said to be very abundant. It is of straight growth, and can be obtained of extraordinary size and length; no reasonable limit to its dimensions being necessary, except that of the