298 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



The next table shows the quantity of imports by customs districts: 



In addition to the above, we find that G6,986 pounds, valued at 

 $52,938, pass through "IsTew York to England (foreign exijorts). 



WAX. 



The next table shows the quantitj^ entered into consumption of wax 

 and manufactures thereof. 



The total imi)ort of wax amounts to $10,844, of which New York re- 

 ceives $11,704 and Philadelphia $3,330. 



The total export of wax amounts to 270,891 pounds, valued at $22,870. 



The total export of bone-black, ivory -black, and lamp-black (the lat- 

 ter not of animal origin), amounts to 515,488 pounds, valued at $22,870. 



CHEMICAL, PREPARATIONS, MEDICINES, ETC. 



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The following table shows amounts entered into consumption: 



The total import of rennets is valued at $11,944, of which New York 

 receives $11,470 and San Francisco $398. 



BONES. 



The value of the import entries of " bones, crude, and not manufactured, 

 burned, calcined, ground, or steamed, and bone-dust and bone-ash for 



