Eucalyptographia. a Descriptive Atlas of the Eucalypts of Australia And the Adjoining Islands;

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Leucoxylon ; however Mr. "Walter Hill sends branchlets of a " Grey Gum- tree " with a note of its being smooth-barked throughout, which cannot be distinguished otherwise from E. crebra. Trunk branching far down or in other cases only ramified towards the summit of the tree. Timber reddish, regarded of superior value, all kinds of Ironbark-trees furnishing tough, elastic, hard and durable wood, locally much in use for fence-posts, railway-crossties, bridge- material, piles, for waggon-building a...nd numerous other technic purposes. Major-General Sir E. Ward, K.C.M.G., found the specific gravity of this wood to be ri9, and that a piece of 4 feet length and of 2 inches square breadth, when supported on its ends, would bear a weight of 1,792 lbs. before breaking. Mr. F. Byerley found the transverse strain to be able to sustain 710 lbs.
when applied to the middle of a quartering of 1 inch thickness and of 1 foot length ; thus the wood would not be as strong as that of E. siderophloia and E. maculata.


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