SAW MII,I>S. 

 Xtimlier nfmiUn, loygiuij rnilrmiila, and ilaily capai-ili/ of mills ( 'out i nurd. 



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a Shingles may be averaged 5,000 to the 1,000 feet B. M. 



Tliis sawmill capacity, of between 140,000,000 and 270,000,000 feet B. M. daily, which for our 

 purposes can be considered practically the same to-day, would indicate at the very lowest an 

 annual product of about 3">,00p,000,000 feet B. M., requiring iu round numbers 5,000,000,000 at least 

 cubic feet of forest-grown material. 



