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All mahogany possesses the general characteristic of com- parative freedom from the ravages of worms and from dry rot. Jarrah (Eucalyptus maryinata). This w r ood is sometimes called the Australian mahogany, and is grown chiefly in Western Australia. It is of a fine rich red colour, even textured, hard, and durable, and, having but little figure, is more like unfigured Honduras than Spanish mahogany. No medullary ray is visible, but the annual rings are fairly distinct. It is very durable in bo...th wet and dry situations. So MANUAL INSTRUCTION WOODWORK The Jarrah is very subject to heart shakes and cup shakes, and for this reason the outer portion of the heart-wood is the best. This wood is, however, in all its parts liable to shakes and to warping and twisting. It is very hard and extremely difficult to work. These reasons are objections to its general use. It is, however, very little subject to the attack of worms or other insects, and is said to have a disinfecting influence when used in buildings.
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