HARDWOOD RECORD 



llardwooil Kloorlns lo Kntland." I'ontuI Uonin? I.r« Waiblniilon, 

 IJ«rrpool, Kne. Aiunul U. A nboii nrt-uunl. 



"Luiubrr Trudp- CaDiirjr laUnU*." I'uuaul Kolnmuii lliTllnrr, Trnrrllti'. 

 Canary iMland*. AuetiHt CUi. 



'°I.unitM<r Trade — I'liinn" CooaulUcnrral 8. 8. Kiiationabur, Tli-iitilii. 

 ' Mm. AuKUit 30. 



Iloiur Srrrrna In Santo Dointoca." Cooiul Pblllp K. Holland. UrlobiT 

 Krw •cr<'<-D» art- Id u»c. 



Wood lllork I'avlDK In Euro|N<." ConiulUcnprnl A. M. Thackarn, 

 Ib-rlln, Urrman). OcIuImt T. 



"LunalxT and Tli liiituxiry ol Ilnkkaldo." »'on»ul-<icnpral Tbomnn 

 Siiiniii.Ti.. ^ .k. 1.111. I. .1 ii..ih iMiolM-r II. ThU i:lvi-» aomc llBiircii oi 

 tliulK'ni. 

 riieliiiid." I'nntular AKcnt S. S. rnrlrldii<'. 

 WikhIk iiiuiI and prlci-n imld an- i|iiot<Ml. 

 '■^ '. . ' Spain." I'oniiul Charlra I.. Hoover, Madrid. 



(KtcKr It. I'l r.M.ii.-. luukliiK for mnrkrla In Spain for lumber will find 

 tbia report Inatrurtlvr. 



"Amrrlran h'urnliun- In rrusua.v." Coniiul Frederick W. riodInK, Mont.'- 

 Tldf^. rruKuay. UctolNT IT. Alim nn nddltlonnl report In Irruc nf 



•itlBtv Kurnllure In S|uiln." fonmil Kdwnrd J. Norton. MnliiKn, Spiiln. 

 Ortobor IK Mttle Anii-rlrnn furniture has lieen Hold there, on nceounl uI 

 hish SpanUb tarllT. 



"Arcentlnn'a I.umlH-r Import*." ("onimerclal .Xgrnt J. 1). Wliolpl.y 

 (addms not given I. November 2. ThiK la a valuable report. 



■Furniture In ArRentlnn." Same author as above. November .%. This 



••■rt la replete with Inforwntlou. 

 Veblclea In the ArEentlne Kepubllc." t'onaul llenr.v I'. ColDn, Kosiirlo, 



_•- November .I. .V lirl>'f reimrt. but It irlvea the nameti of woods usi-d. 

 KzcellcDt Commeriial iiiM'nIoiis In VruBuay." Commercial Agent .lohn 

 M. Turner (addreiu not idveni. NovemlH'r 'J2. Thia report Ix valuable for 

 If ••n.'Bl liidirmiKlon It eoutalns. 



"Sea Tranaport of Argentina." Commercial Agent J. D. Whelpley (no 

 addreaa given >. Novenilier '2(i. This n port gives n good Idea of water 

 shipping fnrlUtles In Ihiit region, chiefly the river routes. A second 

 leport, n contlnunllon of the first. Is contained In the Issue of November 2'.i. 



"Comparisons for United States ICxports to Argentina." Vice-Consul- 

 • leneral Charles Lyon Chandler, Buenos Aires, Arg. December 12. This 

 report contaica much general Information concerning trade opportunities. 



"Furniture Trade Abroad." Tills report Is brief, and Includes only Chile 

 and China. iJeo'mUr I'l. 



1911 



".\merlcan Trade Handicap In Brazil." Consul Southard P. Warner. 

 Bahal, Brazil. January U. The handicap consists In not having agents 

 In the country. 



"Trade Conditions In Martlnlriue." Consul Thomas R. Wallace (n.> 

 address given). .Tanuary 2o. 



■ American Logging System In Malaysia." Consul-General James T. 

 tiuUols, Singapore. January 27. .V short and Interesting report. 



"Commerre of Trinidad." Consul Franklin D. Hale, Trinidad, W. I. 

 January 2S. SimtIhI mention Is m.nde of furniture. 



"Trade Development In Chile and Peiu." Commerclol Agent John M. 

 Turner (no address given). January ao. 



"Trade of Manchuria." Consul-Genernl Fred I>. Fisher, Mukden. Man 

 churla. January 31. 



"How to Develop Trade In China." VIce-ConsulGencral W. R. Dor.sey. 

 Shangbol. China. February 1. 



"White Oak Staves and Timber." February 4. This report Is by various 

 consuls, and rovers .Vuslria. Italy, England, Scotland, Ormany, Sweden, 

 Turkey, Ecuador, China. 



"Industrial Development of Queensland. VIce-Consul-General Henry l>. 

 Baker, Sydney, Aus. February 7. A general report, but with some account 

 of forest resources. 



'Business Outlook In Chile." Consul Alfred A. WInslow, Valparaiso. 

 ' liile. February 7. No statistics In this report. 



".Vmerlcan Pianos In .4ustrallo." Consul-General H. D. Baker, S.vdney. 

 Aus. February 8. 



"American Hardwood Trade In Germany." Consul-General Robert P. 

 Skinner, Hamburg, Germany. February 10. 



"Furniture Making In Spain." Consul Charles L. Hoover, Madrid. Spain. 

 February 14. Very brief. 



"Railways and Lumbering In Mexico." Consul Charles L. Freem.i.i. 

 Durango, Mex. February 14. 



"Timbering In Eastern Siberia." Consul Lester Maynord, Vladivostok. 

 Siberia February 15, 1911. Thl? report deals with timber resources and 

 probable operations. 



"Furniture Market of Malta." Consul James Oliver Ldlng, Valletta. 

 Malta. February 21. .V short report. 



"Wood Paving Blocks for Italy." VIce-Consul James B. Young, Milan. 

 Italy. March 10. 



"Inquiries to Consular Offlces." Consul-General I.*c Bergbolz, Cantou. 

 China. March 11. Persons who expect to write to consuls should read 

 this short article. 



"The Basket .Maker.? of Upper Franeonla." Consul-General Frank 

 Dillingham, Coburg, Germany. March 28. This should Interest American 

 basket makers at this time. 



ul William U Arcrjr, Bellie, BrtlUb 



nellua Frrria, Aaunclon, Paraguay. 



Conaul T. II. Wallace (Do addr<-» 



"Trade uf UrItUh 

 llonduraa. April I. 



"Trade of Paraguay," Conaul 

 April 4. 



"Building Materiala In Martlnl<iu 

 given). April 0. 



"Returnable Shipping Catm." A|irll IT. Thia report givea rrculallnn> 

 in Belgium, France, Uermaar, and luiti-d Kingdom. 



"Commerc*- and Induatrlea of Tanmnnla." Conaul Henry Ii Bak.r, 

 llobnri, Taamania. May 1. 



"CondltlouH In the Canary lalandn." Vice-Consul Koaa J. Ilnieliine. 

 Tenerirfi-, Canary lalanda. May 2. 



"Trade Wllh Kgypt and the Near ICahl." Commercial Ageni John M 

 (•arwin inn addn-sa given l. May !•. 



"German llarilwood Trade Methods." Conaul-Ucneral Robert I* Skinner, 

 Hamburg, Germany. May 16. 



"Development of Trade With <;reece." Commercial Agent John .M. •"ni 

 son (no addieaa given). May 23. 



"Lumbermen's AsBOclatlon Meeting." Conaul Lester Maynard, VladUn 

 Btok, Siberia. May 23. Thla la an account of a meeting of lumbermen 

 at Vladivostok and a diacuaslun of sblpplng rntea Inland and by aea. 



"Industries and Trade of Scotland." VIce-Conaul Allen Ilnxler nl 

 Dundee, and other consuls at other jiorts. May 27. 



"Commercial Review of Brazil." Vice Consul-General J. J. Slechia, Rio 

 Janeiro, Brozll. June 3. Thla report is largely atatlatical. 



"CommiTce and Indnatrles of Panama." Consul-General Alban «. 

 Snyder, Panama City. June 7. 



"Commerce of the Dominican Repulilic." June 12. Statlatlcs are given 

 for dllTercnt ports, and general conditions arc dlacussed. 



"Furniture Trade .\broad." June 14. This was compiled from report" 

 of various consuls and cover* Germany, Austria, Turkey In Aala, t'hina, 

 Java, and Peru. Statistics of furniture exports from the United States are 

 given. 



"Commercial and Industrial Review of Venezuela." Conaul Isaac 

 .Manning, La Guaira, Venezuela. June 10. 



"Commerce and Industries of Gnaililoupe." Consul Robert T. Craoo, 

 Basse Terre. June 22. 



"Commerce and Industries of Cuba." July 1. Various consuls In differ- 

 ent parts of the island contributed to this report. 



"Commerce and Industries of Spain." Consul-General Henry H. Morgan. 

 Barcelona, Spain. July 5. 



"Trade of Turkish Black Sea Ports." Consul Mllo A. Jewett, Treblzond, 

 Turkey. July 22. Various other consuls contributed to this report. 



"Trade of St. Pierre Island." Consul Douglas Jenkins (no addres-j 

 given). July 22. 



"Trade and Commerce of Turkey." Consul-General G. Ble Ravndnl. 

 Constantinople. July 26 and 27. This report contains valuable informa- 

 tion. 



"Trade of S|>aln's Industrial Centers." Consul-General Henry H. Mor- 

 gan. July 29 and 31. This long report Is valuable. It considers various 

 clUes separately, 



"Commerce of Hongkong." Consul-General George E. Anderson, Hong- 

 kong. .\ugust 12. 



"Trade of Society Islands." Consul North Wlnshlp, Tahiti. August 15 



"Commerce of Chile." Consul Alfred A. WlnsIow, Valparaiso. Chile 

 August 19. Other consuls contributed to this report. 



"Danish North Islands Commerce." This is a British consular repjirl, 

 but Is reprinted In the United States report August 21. There is no timber 

 in Iceland, and the people must buy all they use. 



"Commerce and Industries of Roumania." Consul-General Roland P.. 

 Harvey, Bucharest, Roumania. August 23. 



"Trade of Jamaica." Vlce-Consul W. H. Orrcit, Kingston, Jamaica 

 .\ugU8t 24 



"Foreign Trade of Egypt." Consul D. R. Birch, Alexandria. Egypt. 

 August 24. 



"Foreign Trade of Trinidad." Consul Franklin D. Hale. August 25. 



"Commerce of Costa KIca." Consul Samuel T. Lee, San Jose, Coati 

 Rica. September 1. 



"Commerce of Ecuador." Consul-General H. R. Dietrich. September .'.. 



"Trade and Industries of Syria." September t). Various consuls <on- 

 trlbuted to this report. 



"Commercial Review of Greece" Vlce-Consul-Gencral Bernard Mclls- 

 slnos, Athens, Greece. September 13. 



"Commerce and Industries of Morocco." Consul-General Maxwell Blake. 

 Tangier, Morocco. September 16. 



"Opportunities in Mediterranean Markets." Commercial Agent John M 

 Carson (no address given). September 18. 



"Commerce of Llberlan Republic." Consul General W. D. Cruai. Mon- 

 rovia, Liberia. September 19. 



"Commerce and Industries of Italy." Consul-General James A. Sroltb. 

 Genoa, Italy. September 23. 



"Commerce of Italian Cities." September 25. Various consuls con- 

 trlbjtcd to this report. 



"Commerce of Southern Italy." Con-ul W. H. Handley, Naples, Ita 

 September 20. 'Hie three foregoing reports are well 

 persons looking for business In that quarter. 



vorth reading by 



