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this industry, according to quantity consumed, would have stood fourth in 

 the list of over 51 industries in Table 3. Thirteen woods are demanded each 

 year for staves and heading. They are shown in the order of amounts as 

 follows: 



Table c. Production of Cooperage Stock. 



PULPWOOD. 



The quantity of wood consumed for making paper pulp in Pennsylvania, 

 according to the 1911 Census figures, amounts to over 315,000 cords. It is 

 procured in bolt form and is equivalent to more than 158,000,000 board meas- 

 ure feet that is annually taken from the forests of the State. Pennsylvania 

 is the fifth State in the consumption of wood pulp and stands next to Maine 

 in using large quantities of mill and woods waste in this line of manufacture. 



Table d. Pulpwood Consumption. 



Kind of Wood. 



I s 



Spruce, 



Pine 



Beech, 



Yellow poplar 



Hemlock, 



Maple 



All others, 



Slab wood and other mill waste, 



Total, 



56,243 

 51,265 

 44,320 

 3", 120 

 33,181 



30,874 

 10,295 

 54,384 



23,121.500 

 25,633,500 

 22,160.000 

 17,560,005 

 16,590,505 



15,437,005 

 5.147.500 

 27,19i 1 ;,000 



