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Store and Office Fixtures 



(CotitinuC'i from h'Sl issue) 



The annual demand for lumber in the United States 

 for the manufacture of fixtures for offices and other 

 business places reaches very respectable dimensions, the 

 yearly tota! for the whole country exceeding 187,- 

 000,000 feet. A larger number of woods in many parts 

 of the country contribute to the total. Some of the more 

 important of our native woods are listed belovvr, together 

 with the annual consumption, in board feet, per year 

 for fixtures. 



OAK 62,681,744 



MAPLE 20,708,000 



BIRCH 15,255,119 



YELLOW POPLAR 14,574,881 



YELLOW PINE 11,612,365 



CHESTNUT 8,039,595 



BASSWOOD 7,114,755 



ELM 6,368,275 



MAHOGANY 5,527,819 



DOUGLAS FIR 5,512,310 



RED GUM 5,491,170 



WHITE PINE 4,864,150 



CYPRESS 3,364,550 



ASH 2,783,822 



CHERRY 2,231,750 



SPRUCE 2,016,816 



COTTONWOOD 1,553,351 



BEECH 1,109,000 



REDWOOD 1,074,710 



No wood is here listed that contributes less than one 

 million feet a year to the fixture industry. A number 

 furnish less than that amount. 



(To be continued) 



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