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Wood and Forest

Author: William Noyes
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Chapter 1 Hickory, young oak, especially red oak Up to 10

Word Count: 281    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

verage of radial and

een by the following table, taken from Filibert Ro

DRIED WOOD OF D

oxim

weight.

t. 1,000 fe

ds P

y heavy

black locust, hackberry, blue beech, b

eavy

sour gum, coffee tree, honey locust, best of

of mediu

rn hemlock, sweet gum, soft maple, sycamore, light sassafr

ight

spruce and fir, redwood, basswood, chestnut, butternut, tulip

y light

ir, white cedar, popl

s of different woods see Sargen

letin No. 70, pp. 11, 12, an

hs of different woods, see Sarge

ity of different woods, see Sarg

ses of different woods, see Sarg

characteristics of diffe

PERTIES

Shrinkage. Roth, For. B

Am. Sup. No. 1

y, Elasticity and Toughness.

pp. 89-10

t Book, pp

p Collection,

ulars Nos.

l bibliograp

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