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U > stern yellow pine (white pine). California. 



Of total amount of yellow pine manufactured 0.1 per cent used in this 

 industry. 



Trunk boxes and trays. 



Light, fairly strong, easily worked. 



K'ough, clear, 1 to 1J inches thick; or surfaced, clear, to } inch thick. 



By-products : sample cases. 

 Black cottonwood. Oregon; Washington. 



Of total amount of black cottonwood manufactured 5.1 per cent used 

 in this industry. 



Trunk bodies. 



Light ; tough ; does not warp. 



Rough mill run, 1 inch thick : 500 square feet of 3-ply veneer, f to f 

 inch thick, used. 

 Eastern cottonwood. Middle "West. 



Of total amount of eastern cottonwood manufactured 88.8 per cent 

 used in this industry. 



Trunk bottoms, sides and trays. 



^ Fibrous; light; strong; tough; flexible. 

 Surfaced veneer, 3 to 5 ply, 1-16, -J, |, f , J and f inch thick. 

 Im. Michigan ; Middle West. 



Of total amount of elm manufactured 20.9 per cent used in this in- 

 istry. 

 Trunk slats. 



Strong ; tough ; easily worked. 

 Surfaced, clear, J, f and f inch thick. 

 By-products: small sample cases. 



Sugar pine. California. 



Sample cases ; trunks. 

 Light weight. 



Surfaced, select, i to f inch thick. 



/,'/ d gum. Middle West ; South. 



Of total amount of red gum manufactured 2.1 per cent used in this 

 industry. 



Sample cases; trunks. 



Clear; smooth; strong; tough; does not warp. 

 Veneer, 3 ply, 3-16 to f inch thick. 



Eastern ash (white ash). Middle West; South. 



Of total amount of eastern ash manufactured 1.1 per cent used in this 

 industry. 

 Trunk sides. 

 Light; tough. 

 Surfaced, clear, -J to f inch thick. 



