. Documentary journal of Indiana 1905 . a L. (Linden.) Diameter of specimen, 28 inches. Average height, 80 feet. Maximum height, 125 feet; diameter, 5 feet. Wood soft and weak; color light hrown; weight per cubicfoot, 28 pounds. Uses: Woodenware, furniture, fish-ing rods. 28. Fraxinus Americana L. (White Ash.) Diameter of specimen, 33 height, 100 feet. Maximum height, 130 feet; diameter, 6 feet. .Wood hard, strong and tough; weight per cubic foot, 41pounds. Uses: Farm implements, furniture and oars. 29. Fraxinus nigra Marsh. (Black Ash.) Diameter of specimen, 32 inches. Average


. Documentary journal of Indiana 1905 . a L. (Linden.) Diameter of specimen, 28 inches. Average height, 80 feet. Maximum height, 125 feet; diameter, 5 feet. Wood soft and weak; color light hrown; weight per cubicfoot, 28 pounds. Uses: Woodenware, furniture, fish-ing rods. 28. Fraxinus Americana L. (White Ash.) Diameter of specimen, 33 height, 100 feet. Maximum height, 130 feet; diameter, 6 feet. .Wood hard, strong and tough; weight per cubic foot, 41pounds. Uses: Farm implements, furniture and oars. 29. Fraxinus nigra Marsh. (Black Ash.) Diameter of specimen, 32 inches. Average height, 80 feet. Maximum height, 100 feet; diameter, 3 feet. Wood soft, not strong; color dark brown; weight per cubic foot, 39 pounds. Uses: Hoops, baskets and interior finish. 30. Catalpa speciosa Warder. (Catalpa.) Diameter of specimen, 20 inches. Average height, 60 feet. Maximum height, 120 feet; diameter, 4^/^ feet. Wood soft and weak but durable; color brown; weight per cubic foot, 26 pounds. Uses: Fence^ posts and railroad ties,. No. 1. Black of tree. Longitudinal section. Tangential section.


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