42 WOOD-USING INDUSTRIES OF MARYLAND 



Black gum Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia. 



Black walnut Maryland, Missouri, Pennsylvania, West Virginia. 



Boxwood Turkey. 



Butternut Maryland. 



Cherry Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia. 



Chestnut Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ten- 

 nessee, Virginia, West Virginia. 



Chestnut oak Maryland, Pennsylvania. 



Circassian walnut "Russia. 



Cottonwood Louisiana, Maryland, Virginia. 



Cucumber Maryland, W T est Virginia. 



Cypress Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Missis- 

 sippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia. 



Dogwood Maryland. 



Douglas fir Oregon, Washington. 



Ebony Ceylon. 



French walnut France. 



Hackmatack Maine. 



Hemlock Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West 

 Virginia. 



Hickory Florida, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West 

 Virginia. 



Holly North Carolina. 



Lignum-vitae West Indies. 



Live oak North Carolina, Virginia. 



Loblolly pine Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia. 



Locust Delaware, Maryland, Virginia. 



Longleaf pine Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina. 



Mahogany Africa, Cuba, Florida ( ?), Honduras, India, Mexico. 



Pin oak Maryland, West Virginia. 



Pitch pine Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia. 



Red cedar Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia. 



Red gum Arkansas, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia. 



Red mulberry Maryland. 



Red oak Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsyl- 

 vania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia. 



River birch Maryland. 



Rock elm Michigan. 



Rosewood South America. 



