\\OOD EXPORTS. 



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The following diagram shows graphically the changes in export during the last thirty-two years: 



Range of export* of fon.it protlu<-t for tireuty-fu-r year* from lfit',5 to 1S8U, and 1897, 

 I. All forest products, crude and manufactured, 

 II. Lumber, timber, and partly manufactured wood products. 



III. Naval stores. 



IV. Wood manufactures, wholly of wood. 

 V. Manufactures partly of wood. 



NOTE. The above summary of exports, in addition to the materials given in the summary of the Bureau of 

 Statistics as "Wood and its manufactures," properly includes the following products, being entirely or in their 



