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C. A. SCHENCK. 



The value in IQ08 of our true forestry exports and imports 

 appears from the following (from Forest Service Circular 162): 



True forestry products. 



Exports. 



Imports. 



Logwood 



Cork wood or bark, unmanufactured . . . 



Quebracho wood 



Mahogany 



All other cabinet woods 



Logs and other unmanufactured wood . . 



Logs and round timber 



Sawed timber 



Hewed timber 



Pulp wood 



Boards, deals, and planks 



Boards, deals, planks, andotlier sawed lumber 



Joists and scantling 



Shingles 



Box shocks 



All other shooks 



Staves , . 



Headings 



All other lumber 



All other unmanufactured 



I'otal 



$4,337>766 



11,040,677 

 1,316,465 



5,607 ,508 



587,718 



75.335 



958,127 



1,716,190 



6,016,690 



176,450 



5,216,854 



.67,043,960 



$244,460 

 2,092,732 

 612,971 

 2,566,954 

 1,464,907 



1,264,439 



4,989,919 



15,212,788 



2,379,242 



2,665,428 

 2,214,268 



35,708,108 



The percentage of our true forestry exports compared with 

 the total value of (/// our manufactured and unmanufactured 

 forestproducts exported in 64.3 0/0. For our imports, this figure is 

 only 35.30/0. The explanation of this discrepancy lies largely 

 in the enormity of our rubberim ports. 



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