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WOOD-USING INDUSTRIES OF CALIFORNIA. 



Hickory. South ; Middle West. 



Of total amount of hickory manufactured 0.8 per cent used in this 

 industry. 



Bung starters. 



Strong, tough. 



Bough, common, 1^ inches thick. 

 Redwood. California. 



Plugs. 



Durable against decay. 



Rough, lumber, 1 to 1-J inches thick. 

 Western yellow pine (white pine). California. 



Plugs for oil well pumps to keep them clean in transportation. 



Cheap. 



Rough, common, 4 by 4 inches. 

 Rosewood (coco'bola). South America. 



Faucets, faucet handles. 



Non-porous. 



Logs, 10 to 12 inches in diameter. 



Rough, No. 1 lumber. 



TABLE 8. BUNGS AND FAUCETS. 



CAR CONSTRUCTION. 



Douglas fir (Oregon pine, Washington -fir). Calif ornia ; Oregon ; 



Washington. 



Of total amount of Douglas fir manufactured 0.4 per cent used in 

 this industry. 



Flooring in logging and freight cars. 



Strong, wears well. 



Rough, clear, 1 to 6 inches thick. 

 Lawson cypress (white cedar, Port Or ford cedar). Oregon. 



Of total amount of Lawson cypress manufactured 1.1 per cent used 

 in this industry. 



Passenger cars. 



Rough, clear and select, 1 to 3 inches thick. 



