467 



TABLE VIII. COMPARISONS OF CUT OF LUMBER BY SPECIES. 

 Softwoods. 



TABLE IX. 

 Hardwoods. 



Oak 



Maple 



Yellow poplar . 



Red gum 



Chestnut 



Beech 



Birch 



Basswood 



Elm 



Cottonwood 



Ash 



Hickory 



Tupelo 



Walnut 



Sycamore 



Cherry 



All others 



Total hardwood. 



United States. Indiana 



4,414, 

 1,106, 

 858, 

 706, 

 663, 

 511, 

 452, 

 399, 

 347, 

 265, 

 291, 

 333, 

 96, 

 46, 

 56, 

 24, 

 37, 



457 

 604 

 500 

 945 

 891 

 244 

 370 

 151 

 456 

 600 

 209 

 929 

 676 

 108 

 511 

 594 

 557 



10,612,802 



,343 

 ,644 

 ,174 

 ,649 

 ,789 

 ,729 

 ,216 

 ,917 

 ,304 

 ,143 

 ,488 

 513 

 262 

 669 

 003 

 969 

 330 



555,202 



Illinois. 



101,279 

 7,163 

 3,628 

 9,748 



1,472 



475 



587 



12,102 



3,939 



2,894 



11,095 



764 



5,051 



5,073 



163 



227 



165,660 



Ohio. 



2.59,410 

 43,852 

 42,317 



2,194 

 16,424 

 49,421 

 856 

 16,007 

 33,182 



2,944 

 25,753 

 21,774 



8,, 580 

 5,243 

 2,105 

 2,453 



532,515 



Michigan. 



40,023 

 543,214 



111,340 

 64,341 

 69,453 

 58, .321 



6,384 

 24,865 



1,850 



184 



749 



1,587 



922,977 



*Table 18, pp. 88, 89, 90, 91, 92. Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Corporations. 

 The Lumber Industry, Part I, January, 1913. 



Table X. 



Indiana ranks 26th in total lumber cut in the United States. 



Indiana ranks 9th in hardwoods cut. 



Indiana is a poor last in softwoods cut. (Illinois next.) 



