618 TABLE 4-3. The wood—types used in the hulls of a sample of sixty ships built on Prince Edward Island between 1856 and 1876 as recorded by the Lloyd's inspector (twelve ships were sampled at five-yearly intervals). The numbers shown for each wood—type are the number of structural elements for which the wood was listed. (Source: Lloyd’s Register of Shipping). WOOD-TYPES Birch Beech Maple Oak Ash Elm Spruce amarack Pine White Red Cedar Hemlock Pitch * * * T pineT pine* pine Number of structure listed I VESSEL Lloyd’s number. / Vessel name. / (rigging) / [tonnage] / {Lloyd's class} N 01 1. Edwiston (b) [131] {4A} 4. Caroline (b) [115] {4A} 8. Agnes (B) [242] {4A} 12. Dahinda (b) [113] {4A} 16. Diana (b) [163] {4A} N 01 N xi N O) N xi --------- -------- --------- - - - NNNN xixixixi 4—5—5 .54.; m-x-x 4001 ---—---- “In-I-I -- s 5 NM xix: 4o. Ronaldes (B) [201] {4A} 44. Lively (B) [164] {3A1} N \l 4r 21: 214. Eros (b) [189] {7A} 218. Theresa (Ba) [313] {4A1} 2 222. Stat/Ta (b) [190] {7A} 226. Volant (B) [197] {7A} 230. Smi/er (b) [132] {4A} 234. Christina (b) [174] {4A} 239. William (b) [188] {4A} \l NM NM N MN \I\J\l\l\l \l\l _. N _. .- N _. N N V (continued next page