31 



Table 16. Consumption of Douglas Fir, year ending June, 1912. 



CEDARS. 



Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana). 



The Pennsylvania wood users report the use of three woods known as ced- 

 ars. Two of them grow in Pennsylvania and the other is a western wood. 

 Red cedar, often called juniper, has a range covering all the state? east and 

 several west of the Mississippi River, but now commercially most abundant 

 in Tennessee and southward. The Pennsylvania factories consume annually 

 861,000 feet of this and only about two per cent, was cut in the State. It 

 was called for by nine industries, the most important of which were makers of 

 professional instruments, including the lead pencil makers, planing mill 

 products, furniture and caskets. 



Table 17. Consumption of Red Cedar, year ending June, 1912. 



