Wood And Other Organic Structural Materials

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Wood And Other Organic Structural Materials
Charles H Charles Henry Snow
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Mesquite trees are cultivated in Hawaii.
FEATURES OF TREE.
Forty to fifty feet in heigth; one to two feet in diameter; sometimes a low shrub; the roots are often very large; the pods contain a sweet pulp; there are gums which resemble gum arabic.
COLOR, APPEARANCE, OR GRAIN OP WOOD.
Heartwood rich dark brown, often red; sapwood clear yellow; close- grained; compact structure; distinct medullary rays.
STRUCTURAL QUALITIES OP WOOD.
Weak, difficult to work, heavy, hard, and very durable receives a
... high polish.
REPRESENTATIVE USES OF WOOD.
Posts, fencing, ties, house-beams, fuel, and charcoal.
WEIGHT OP SEASONED WOOD IN POUNDS PER CUBIC FOOT.
47. MODULUS OP ELASTICITY.
820, 000. MODULUS OP RUPTURE.
6, 800. REMARKS.
The Mesquite tree can survive when almost entirely covered with sand. The roots develop greatly in their search for water, and are often dug up and used for fuel in localities where there is nothing better. The tree is important locally.
CHAPTER VII BANDED TRUNKS AND WOODS (CONTINUED) BROADLEAF SERIES, PART Two Dicotyledons WHITEWOOD OR TULIP-TREE WOOD.


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