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industries and the average prices paid, such for example as 

 for boxes and crates, furniture, uiu-ical instruments, etc. 

 There are forty-seven tables in this ])art, representing a like 

 number of industries, and these tables are to be found on 

 pages 28 to 51. 



Part HI. Tahlcs sJiowiiif) how each species is used. 



Herein is included a series of tables shoAving the amount 

 of each kind of wood used in the State, in what industry it 

 is used and the average price ])aid for the use of this wood in 

 each industry. There are fifty-three tables representing 

 fifty-three species in this part and it is found on pages 54 

 to 91. 



Part IV. Directory of manufaciurers. 



This is a Directory of the Wood Using Industries of ~^e\v 

 York State arranged alphabetically by counties and by indus- 

 tries in each town. That is, under Albany county, for 

 example, the towns are arranged alphabetically and the indus- 

 tries are classified alphabetically in each town. 



By carefully studying the different tables and the informa- 

 tion contained in them, it is believed that much information 

 of value can be obtained by owners of timl)erland wishing 

 to sell their mature timber, by the various wood-using 

 industries desiring a market for their waste, by factories 

 requiring raw materials for small wooden articles and by 

 the general public interested in wood utilization, the amount 

 and kinds of wood used in the State, average prices paid, etc. 

 The directory is found on pages 95 to 204. 



Principal Facts Brought Out by the Wood-using 

 TxDusTRTES Report 



1. Xew York State is the greatest consumer of forest 

 products among all the states of the Union. It uses annually 

 over 1,750,000,000 board feet of lundjcr in its wood-using 

 industries, besides about 1,000,000 cords of wood for pulp, 



