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 * Description.
 * Hgt.
 * Dia.
 * Where found.
 * Uses.
 * Ft.
 * In.
 * White Gum
 * 150
 * 25
 * Hard, dry ground
 * Floors, futtocks, treenails.
 * Brown
 * 30
 * 24
 * Ship - building (harder than the other Gums).
 * Curly
 * 100
 * 20
 * (Floors, futtocks, ship building.
 * Red
 * 40
 * 18
 * Low, marshy.
 * Fencing.
 * Swamp
 * 200
 * 30
 * Shingles, laths, fencing.
 * White, Stringy Bark
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 * In all situations.
 * Roofs, joists, flooring-boards.
 * Brown Peppermint
 * 60
 * 24
 * Dry.
 * Flooring-boards, charcoal.
 * White
 * 50
 * 24
 * Dry, hard.
 * Shingles, laths, fencing.
 * Scented Myrtle.
 * 15
 * 6
 * Low, marshy.
 * Seldom used.
 * Red
 * 40
 * 12
 * Swampy.
 * Same purposes as Pine.
 * White
 * 20
 * 9
 * Low, marshy.
 * House-carpenters' use.
 * Yellow
 * 20
 * 9
 * Brown
 * 20
 * 30
 * and joiners' planes.
 * Black Wattle
 * 15
 * 8
 * Hard, dry.
 * Bark used for tanning.
 * Prickly
 * 20
 * 6
 * Low, marshy.
 * Seldom used.
 * Silver
 * 40
 * 12–30
 * Boat oars ; bark for tanning.
 * He Oak
 * 18
 * 12
 * Hard, dry.
 * Firewood.
 * She Oak, or Beefwood
 * 18
 * 12
 * Hard, dry, hilly.
 * Furniture, firewood.
 * Boxwood
 * 12
 * 9
 * Block sheaves, caulking-mallets.
 * Blackwood
 * 15
 * 12
 * Creek sides.
 * Naves for wheels, turning.
 * Lightwood.
 * 50
 * 24
 * Low, marshy.
 * Staves, cabinet-makers work.
 * Dogwood
 * 20
 * 9
 * Fine, dry.
 * Not much used.
 * Pinkwood
 * 15
 * 6
 * Low, marshy.
 * Turners & cabinet-makers.
 * Stinkwood
 * 20
 * 8
 * Fine, dry.
 * Cabinet-makers' work.
 * Forest Lightwood
 * 15
 * 12
 * Hard, dry.
 * Naves for wheels, turning.
 * Black Willow
 * short
 * 6
 * Sides of creeks.
 * Basket-makers.
 * Brown
 * small
 * small
 * Not used.
 * White
 * 15
 * 8
 * Hard, dry.
 * Seldom used.
 * Honeysuckle
 * 12
 * 12
 * Dry.
 * Floors and knees of small vessels.
 * Laurel
 * 5
 * 9
 * Low, marshy.
 * Pencil Cedar
 * 50
 * 24
 * Staves (not much used).
 * Celery - topped Pine
 * 20
 * 20
 * Doors, sashes, &c.
 * Sassafras
 * 40
 * 14
 * Sashes and door-frames.
 * Cabbage Tree
 * 15
 * 10
 * Hard, dry, rocky
 * Seldom used.
 * Plum
 * 12
 * 10
 * Low, marshy.
 * Gun-stocks.
 * Emu
 * small
 * small
 * Turners' work.
 * Cherry
 * 30
 * 9
 * Hard, dry.
 * Tool-handles.
 * Swamp Tea Tree
 * 12
 * 6
 * Low, marshy.
 * Useless.
 * Tea Tree
 * 30
 * 9
 * Turners, Agricultural Implements.
 * Musk
 * 12
 * small
 * }
 * Low, marshy.
 * Pencil Cedar
 * 50
 * 24
 * Staves (not much used).
 * Celery - topped Pine
 * 20
 * 20
 * Doors, sashes, &c.
 * Sassafras
 * 40
 * 14
 * Sashes and door-frames.
 * Cabbage Tree
 * 15
 * 10
 * Hard, dry, rocky
 * Seldom used.
 * Plum
 * 12
 * 10
 * Low, marshy.
 * Gun-stocks.
 * Emu
 * small
 * small
 * Turners' work.
 * Cherry
 * 30
 * 9
 * Hard, dry.
 * Tool-handles.
 * Swamp Tea Tree
 * 12
 * 6
 * Low, marshy.
 * Useless.
 * Tea Tree
 * 30
 * 9
 * Turners, Agricultural Implements.
 * Musk
 * 12
 * small
 * }
 * 12
 * 6
 * Low, marshy.
 * Useless.
 * Tea Tree
 * 30
 * 9
 * Turners, Agricultural Implements.
 * Musk
 * 12
 * small
 * }
 * 12
 * small
 * }
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