THE CUBA REVIEW 



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Declared Expcrrls to the United Slates. 



Tlie table below gives the quantities and vaUies of the exports invoiced at all th ; .\ia ;ri(3 iii 

 consulates and agencies in Cuba for the United States during 1915 and 1916: 



.\ It ides: 



Aniniali- number 



Asphalt bags 



Bananas bunches 



Beeswax pounds 



Cigars, etc do 



Cocoa do 



Cocoanuts number 



Fruits and vegetables crates 



Hides and bones bundles 



Honey barrels 



Lumber and wood feet 



Metal fscrapl pounds 



Molasses gallons 



Ores: 



Copper tons 



Iron do 



Manganese do 



Pineapples crates 



Sponges bales 



Sugar bags a 



Tobacco pounds 



All other articles 



Total 



a A bag contains 325 pounds of sugar. 



The exports from the Habana consular district (including the consulate general at Habana 

 and the agencies at Matanzas, Cardenas, and Xueva Gerona) for the United States follow: 



.\rticles. 

 From Habana. 



Animals number 



Beeswax pounds 



Cigars and cigarettes do 



Copper ore tons 



Fruits and vegetables crates 



H ides and bones bundles 



Honey barrels 



Lumber and wood feet 



Metal, scrap pounds 



Molasses gallons 



Pineapples crates 



Sponges bales 



Sugar bags 



Tobacco pounds 



All other articles 



Total 



From Matanzas. 



Animals number 



Hides, bones, etc number 



Molasses gallons 



Sugar bags 



All other articles 



Total 



Prom Cardenas. 



Asphalt barrels 



Sugar bags 



All other articles 



Total. 



From Xueva Gerona. 



Fruits and vegetables crates 



All other articles 



Total 



Total Haljana district. 



The value of returned American goods was $406,151 for all of Cuba, as compared with 

 8423,534 in 1915. 



Exports to Porto Rico from the Habana district in 1916 amounted to $35,390, against 

 $29,813 in 1915. Motion-picture films and preserves were the principal items in both years.- 

 No shipments to the Philippines or Hawaii were reported. 



