298 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 

 Tlu' next table shows tlic »ni;iiitity of imports by customs districts: 



In addition to the above, we find that 66,086 pounds, vnhied at 

 $.jL*,93S, i)ass through New York to England (foreign exports). 



AVAX. 



The next table shows the quantity entered into consumption of wax 

 a)i(l iiianufactnres thereof. 



The total import of wax amounts to 816,844, of which New York re- 

 ceives $11,764 and Philadelpliia $3,330. 



The total export of wax amomits to 276.801 pounds, valued at >'L'l',S7(J. 



The total export of l)oiie-l)lack. ivory-black, and laiiip-lilack (tlie lat- 

 tei- not of animal origin), anionnts to 515,488 pounds, \alut(l at ■'^l-'l.'..s7(». 



CHEMICAL I'KKIW RATIONS, MEDICINES, ETC. 



The following table sli(»\vs amounts entered into cnnsuiiipiinii : 



TIm' total inipoit of rennets is valued at •'?11,044, of wliidi New \ink 

 reeeives •"<Il.l7(t and San I'^ianei.sco *308. 



BONES. 



The valiu-oltlie iniiMut entriesof "bones, crude, and not nianufaetured^ 

 burned, calcined, ground, or steamed, and bone-<lust and V)one-ash for 



