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Fig. 269 shows the more important importing cities of Europe 

 and average annual imports of each. Liverpool, England, takes 

 nearly a million barrels each year; London, England, takes 650,- 

 000 barrels; Glasgow, Scotland, takes 450,000; Hungary, Ger- 

 many, takes 170,000 (the figures for Hamburg are computed on a 

 nine-year basis ; no apples reached Llamburg from this country in 

 1914-15). All other cities combined take 240,000 barrels. 

 9.9 



Liverpool London 



6.5 



4.5 



Glasgow 



2.4 



1.7 



Hamburg 



All other* 



FIG. 269. AVERAGE ANNUAL IMPORTS FROM 1905-6 TO 1914-15 IN TERMS 



OF 100,000 BARRELS 



From the fact that Great Britain exercised control of the seas, it 

 can be seen why our exports were not materially affected in 

 1914-15. 



The most popular varieties for export are Baldwin, Yellow 

 Newtown, Rhode Island Greening, Ben Davis, York Imperial, and 

 Tompkins King. Russet, AVinesap, and Northern Spy are also 

 exported. 



