HARDWOOD RECORD 



"Commerce of Bermuda." Consul W. M. Greene, Hamilton, Bermuda. 

 September 28. There is a good market lor box lumber or shooks. 



"Newfoundland's Commerce and Industries." Consul James P. Benedict, 

 S(. Johns, N. F. September 29. 



"Commerce and Industries oC Peru." Consul-General W. H. Robertson. 

 Callao, I'eru. September SO. 



"Plows and Plowing in Siam." Vice-Consul-General Carl C. Hansen, 

 liangkok, Siam. October G. 



"Trade of Union of South Africa," October 21. Several consuls con 

 ti'ibuted to this report. 



"Commerce of Transvaal and Rhodesia." Consul E. N. GunsauUis, 

 Johannesliurg, South Africa. October 23. Furniture, farm machinery, and 

 vehicles should have an opening In this region. 



"Trade of the Malay Peninsula." October 24. Structural timbers ouglu 

 to find a market. 



"Commerce of Southern Mexico." October 25. Domestic troubles in 

 Mexico have probably changed conditions since this report was written. 

 The report contains a large amount of information. 



"China's Foreign Commerce." October 28. This was compiled from 

 Chinese official publications. 



"Commerce of Northern Mexico." November 1. A number of consul>; 

 contributed to this report. 



"Commerce and Industries of Sicily." Consul Hernando de Soto, Pal- 

 4'rmo, Italy. November G. 



"Commerce of Arabia and the Somalilands." Consul Charles K. Moser. 

 Aden, Arabia. 



"Commerce of Central Mexico." November 11. Compiled from reports 

 by several consuls. 



"Commerce and Industries of Mozambique." Consul G. A. Chamberlain, 

 Lourenco Morques, Portugese East Africa. November IC. 



"Progress of West African Trade." November 22. Various consuls at 

 different ports contributed to this report. 



"Commerce of Australia." November 29. Compiled from reports of a 

 number of consuls. 



"Trade of Haiti." Consul John B. Torrfs, Port au Prince, Haiti. 

 December 7. 



"Trade of Samoa." Consul Mason Mitchell, Apia, Samoa. December 8. 

 This report is short. 



"Lumber and Its Products," December 9. This report Is compiled from 

 several consular contributions from Germany, Austria, England, Italy, 

 Switzerland, Canada, Ecuador, China, Indo-China, and Portuguese East 

 Africa. It contains much information. 



"Trade Review of Colombia." Vice-Consul-General C. H. Small. Decem- 

 ber 11. 



"Commerce of Burma." Consul M. K. Moorbead, Rangoon, Burma. 

 December 15. 



"Foreign Trade of Nicaragua." December 21. This is a compilation of 

 several consular reports. 



"American Commerce With the United Kingdom." December 23. Con- 

 sul-General John L. Griffiths, London. 



"Trade Review of Honduras." December 2C. This is a compilation of 

 consular reports from various parts of the country. 



"Landing Charges in the Far East." Consul-General George E. Anderson. 

 Hongkong, China. December 26. 



"Trade of the Bahamas." Vice-Consul F. M. Menendez. Nassau. Bahn- 

 nias. December 28. 



"Commerce of the Guianas." December 30. This is a combination of 

 three reports covering the British, French and Dutch Guianas. 



"Trade of Barbados, St. Lucia, and Dominica." Consul Chester W. 



Martin, Bridgetown, Barbados. December 30. 



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"Markets for Agricultural Implements in the Caucasus." VIce-Consul 



Frederic W. Caulwell. Batung, Russia. January 2. Field for plows. 



harrows, and cotton machines. 



"Nuremberg Toys for America." Consul George N. Ifft, Nuremberg. 

 Germany. January 2. Some American waste might be made into toys. 



"Railway Construction In Bolivia." American Minister Horace G. 

 Knovvles, La Paz. Bolivia. January 3. Valuable to prospective shippers 

 of lumber to the interior. 



"Foreign Papers for Advertising Americau Goods." Compiled from 

 various reports. January 6. Papers and rates in .\rgentlna, Brazil, British 

 <Uiiaua, Chile. Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Vene- 

 /.i. 1.1 are listed. 



■rbe Market for Plows in Honduras." Consul A. T. Haeberle. Teguci- 

 K.ilpa. January 10. 



"America's Share in India's Trade." Consul-General W. II. Michael, 

 lalcutta. January 11. 



"Trade of Brazilian Ports." Pernambuco and Santos. January 10. 

 •American Office Appliances in Russia." Consul-General John II. Snod- 

 grass, Moscow, Russia. January 23. 



"Trade of the Leeward and Windward Islands." Consul Chester W. 

 Martin. Bridgetown, Barbados, January 25. 



"Arequipa, Peru's Southern Metropolis." From "Peru Today." Janu- 



' of Crossties Abroad." February 



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"Commerce of the Azores." Consul E. A. Creevey, St. Michael's, Azores. 

 February 17. 



"Foreign Markets for Refrigerators." February 20. Compiled from 

 various consular reports, and covers England, France, Germany, Austria, 

 Turkey, Syria, South China, and British Columbia. 



"Consular Suggestions for Trade Extension." February 28. Contribu- 

 tions from different consuls. 



"Trade of Paraguay." Consul Cornelius Ferris, Asuncion. February 28. 

 "Agricultural Implements in NeV Zealand." Vice-Consul-General Henry 

 D. Baker (no address given). February 29. 



"Furniture Stylos for South Africa." Consul-General Richard Guenther, 

 Cape Town, South Africa. February 29. Furniture men looking for 

 South African business should read this report. 



"Lumber and Timlier Products." March 13. Compiled from various 

 sources, and relates chiefly to France, Mexico, and Venezuela, Ecuador, 

 South Africa, China, Tasmania, and Australia. It is brief. 



"Commercial Woods of Africa." Consul W. J. Yerby, Sierra Leone. 

 March 16. nds report gives the native and botanical names of trees and 

 the uses of the woods. 



"American Shooks and Staves." Consul Albert Halstead, Birmingham, 

 Eng. March 20. Covers England, only. 



"Trade Review of Argentina." Consul-General R. M. Bartlemau, Buenos 

 Aires. March 23. 



"Brazilian Lumbermen's Petition." Consul-General Julius G. Lay, Rio 

 Janeiro, Brazil. March 26. Lumbermen ask that home woods only be 

 used In government buildings. 



"Commerce of the Union of South .\frica." Compiled from official 

 documents. March 27. 



"Commerce of Dutch West Indies." Consul Ellis H. Cheney, Curacao, 

 W. I. April 3. 



"China's Commercial and Industrial Progress." Vice-Consul-General 

 W. R. Dorsey, Shanghai. April 8. 



"Commerce of the Netherlands." Consul-General Soren Listoe, Rotter- 

 dam, Holland. April 30. 



"Foreign Lumber Production and Importation." May 18. This article 

 covers Greece, Siam, Germany, and Azores. The same number contains a 

 report covering South .\frica (Page 6R1) and another relating to box 

 shooks in Spain, Arabia, and Mexico, and another on the Australian 

 timber Industry. 



"Tasmanian Trade and Industrial Conditions.'' Consul Henry D. Baker, 

 Hobart, Tasmania. May 31. 



"Pine Lands of Nicaragua." Consul .\rthur J. Clare, Blueflelds, Nica- 

 ragua. June 3. 



"Commerce of Chinese Ports." June 12. The cities of Amoy, Swatow, 

 and Chefoo are covered by consular reports. 



"Scotch Trade and Industries.'! Consul J. N. McCunn, Glasgow, Scot- 

 land, and other consuls. June 15. Scotland Is a good customer for 

 American forest products. 



"Commercial Conditions in Panama." Consul-General Alban G. Snyder, 

 Panama City. June 18. 



"Trade of British India Ports." June 29. The consular reports cover 

 Bombay and Karachi. 



"Commercial Review of TurlvCy." Consul-General G. Bio Ravndal. Con- 

 stantinople. July 3. 



"Chinese Blackwood Furniture." Consul-General Geort'e E. .\nderson, 

 Hongkong. July 12. 



"The Commerce of Japan." Consul-General Thomas Sammons, Yoko- 

 hama, Japan. July 13. 



"Commerce of French West Indies." Consul Frederick T. F. Dumont, 

 Basse Terre, W. I., and Consul T. R. Wallace, Martinique. July 17. 



"Increased Commerce of Jamaica." .Tuly 19. This covers the citie.^ 

 Port Antonio and Kingston. 



"Trade of Ix>wer California." Reports by Consul Lucien N. Sullivan at 

 La Pai, and Consul Frederick Simpich, Ensenada, Mex. July 20. 



"Trade Review of Egypt." Consul David R. Birch, Alexandria. July 25. 

 "Commerce of New Zealand." Consul-General William A. Prichett, 

 Aukland, N. Z. .-Vugust 3. 



"Trade of Spanish Cities" — Saville and Valencia. August 7. 

 "Commerce and Industries of Paraguay." Consul Cornelius Ferris, 

 Asuncion. August 9. 



"Bolivian Trade Review." From reports by British consular officers in 

 BoUvia. Augxist 16. 



"Trade Conditions In Jlorocco." Consul-General Maxwell Blake. 

 August 19. 



"Lumber and Timber Products Abroad." -Vugust 20. Compiled from 

 consular reports from England. Russia. Martinique, Formosa, and China. 



"Commerce and Industries of Mozambique." Consul G. A. Chamberlain, 

 Lourence Morquez. Portuguese East Africa. August 28. 



"Commerce and Industries of Servia." Consul Maddin Summers, Bel- 

 grade, Servla. August 29. 



"Lumber Shippers and the Foreign Trade," Commercial Agent E, P. 

 Seeker (no address given). September 2. This contains advice, but no 

 statistics. 



"Commerce of Japanese Ports." September 4. Compilation of several 

 consular reports. 



"Mancburian Trade and Commerce," Compiled from various consular 

 reports in different cities. September 11. 



