



II SUMMARY - Tab le s and_ Chart s 



The follovdng tables and. eharti, sho > for each kind of wood listed 

 average relative prices (pre-war prices, July 1913 - June 1914-10C) . The 

 eater iais from .vhich the avsr^gas have been cocputed are given at length 

 in Part IV. While the charts presented here are smaller in size tnan those 

 given in the Book of; Pries Charts issued by tnis section, ths scale to which 

 they are aravvn is the same as that used there. 



1. Boston Mancet Prices 



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Source: The Commercial Bulletin, Boston. 



Series included in each average of relative prices: 



(A) Cypress; 6 series: 



(a.) No. 1 Shop, 1 inch (d) 1 s and 2 s; 1 inch 



(b) No. 1 Shop, 2 inch (e) 1 s and 2 s; 2 inch 



(c) No. 1 Shop, l|, 1-| inch (f) 1 s and 2s; l and l| inch 



(B) Hemlock; 1 series: 



(a) Boards, 10, 12, 14, 16 feet 



(C) Pine, Arkansas and Long Leaf; 4 series: 



(a) 1x4, Flooring Edge, Grain A 



(b) 1x4, Flooring Edge, Grain B 



(C) 1 x4, Flooring Edge, Grain C 



(D) 1/4 Partition B and better, 3/4 x 3| 



(D) Pine, North Carolina; 3 series: 



(a) Edge, rough 4-4, under 12 inch 



(b) Hoofers, 6 inch 



(c) Soofers, 8 inch 



(E) Pine, '?'e stern "'bite; 10 series: 



(a) Fine Condon 4-4 (f) Selects, 4 inch 



(b) 1'Jo. 1 Cuts, 4-4 (g) Selects, 4-4,5-4,6-4,8-4. 



(c) No. 1 Cuts, 5-4 (h) Uppers,' 2| and 3 inch 



(d) No. 1 Cxits, 8-4 (i) Ifopers, 4 inch 



(e) Selects, 3i and 5 inch (j) Uppers, 4-4, 5-4,6-4,8-4, 



(F) Spruce; 17 series: 



(a) Boards, Covered, 5 inch and up 

 (D) Boards, matched 

 (c) Bundled Furring, 2 inch 

 (W. I.E. -359-6) 



