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snakewood(Piratin eraguianensis)
lig numvit ae (Guai acum spp.)
African bla ckwood(Dalbergiamela noxylon)
boxwood(Buxus spp.)
ebony (Dio spyr os)
satin wood(Chlo roxylo n swietenia)
rosewood(Dalbergiaspp.)
hic kory (Carya spp.)
black lo cust (Robi niapseudoacacia)
beech (Fagusspp.),oak (Quercusspp.)
ash (Fraxin usspp.),pea r(Pyrusspp.)
birch (Betul aspp.)
walnut(Jugla nsspp.),mapl e(Acerspp.)(range:0.50–0. 62)
elm (Ulmusspp.),mahogany (Swieteniaspp.)(range:0. 40–0.83)
cherry (Prunusspp.),sweetgum(Liquidambarst yr aci flua)
ald er(Alnusspp.),chestnut(Castaneaspp.)
li me(Ti lia vulgari s)
yellow-popl ar (Liri odendron tulip if era)
poplar(Populu sspp.),willow (Salixspp.)
basswood(Tiliaameri cana),butt ernut(Juglans cinerea)
ceib a (Ceibapenta ndra)
bals a (Ochroma spp.)
yew (Taxus spp.)
lo ngleaf pin e (Pinus palustris)
la rch(Larixspp.)
Dougla s-fir (Pseudots ugamenziesii)
Scotspine (Pinus sylvest ri s)
re dpine(Pinus re sinosa)
hemlock (Tsugaspp.)
spru ce(Pic easpp.),fir(Abiesspp.)
east ern whit e pin e (Pinus strobus)
Atlanti c whit e-cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides)
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Sof twoods
Specif ic
gravity Hardwoods
obeche (Triplochit on scleroxylon)
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Figure 1
Specific gra vity of selected woods represent-
ing the range of species found worldwide.
Woods shown in boldfaced type are among
those commonly found in painting panels.