The trackside was strewn with disemboweled whitewood barrels.
"The Law-Breakers"
Ridgwell Cullum
It was a plain, whitewood table, and his office chair was of the hard Windsor type.
"The Heart of Unaga"
Ridgwell Cullum
105. It may be made of two pieces of thin whitewood or pine board, fastened together by braces at the ends, but left wide enough apart to admit the bodies of the insects to be spread; strips of cork or pith, in which to fasten the pins, may then be tacked or glued below so as to cover the intervening space.
"Directions for Collecting and Preserving Insects"
C. V. Riley