WOOD-USING INDUSTRIES OF CALIFORNIA. 7!) 



Sit ha s/H-uce. Oregon; Washington. 



Inside flooring in boats and launches; oars; sculls; spars for boats 

 and launches. 



Flooring: rough, clear, 1 inch thick. 



Oars, sculls : light, strong, tough ; rough, clear, 2 to 3 inches thick. 



Spars : light, straight, strong ; rough, clear, 4 to 8 inches thick. 



Ann ricmi mahogany (Mexican mahogany). Mexico; South and 



Central America. 



Of total amount of American mahogany manufactured 3.7 per cent 

 used in this industry. 



Interior finish; joiner work; panels; rails. 



Beauty of finish. 



Rough, clear, 1 to 2 inches thick. 



Enxtirit- maple. New England; Lake States; Middle West; South. 



Of total amount of eastern maple manufactured 3.2 per cent used in 

 this industry. 



Decks ; sheathing. 



Rough, clear, 1 inch thick. 



Japanese oak, plain (Siberian oak). Japan; Siberia. 



Of total amount of plain Japanese oak manufactured 2.9 per cent 

 used in this industry. 



Frames for boats and launches; foundations. 



Strong. 



Rough, clear and select, 1 to 10 inches thick. 



Prima vera (white mahogany). Guatemala. 



Of total amount of prima vera manufactured 67.9 per cent used in 

 this industry. 



Interior work. 



Rough, No. 1 and 2, 1 to 2 inches thick. 



/.'"/ birch. New England; Lake States; Middle West. 



Of total amount of red birch manufactured 0.7 per cent used in this 

 industry. 



Combings; finish in boats and launches. 



Rough, clear, 1 inch thick. 



Spanish cedar. Mexico. 



Of total amount of Spanish cedar manufactured 1.7 per cent used in 

 this industry. 



Boats. 



Rough, best, 1^ to 2 inches thick. 

 Australian blue gum. Australia. 



Of total amount of Australian blue gum manufactured 61.5 per cent 

 used in this industry. 



